Emerald AI Joins the Department of Energy's Genesis Mission Consortium

We're proud to announce that Emerald AI is collaborating with the U.S. Department of Energy's Genesis Mission Consortium, a new public-private collaboration designed to support the Genesis Mission and help usher in a new era of science and technology exploration.

We're proud to announce that Emerald AI is collaborating with the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Genesis Mission Consortium, a new public-private collaboration designed to support the Genesis Mission and help usher in a new era of science and technology exploration.

This partnership is a significant milestone for us, positioning our company at the forefront of national efforts to accelerate scientific discovery, ensuring that the rapid growth of AI and computing is matched by a smarter, more sustainable, and more flexible use of our energy infrastructure.

How the Genesis Mission Consortium is Advancing AI Discovery

Launched by DOE in February 2026, the Genesis Mission Consortium advances the Department's Genesis Mission in harnessing the power of AI to drive scientific discovery, strengthen our national security, and solidify America as a leader in energy.

How Emerald AI is Powering the Mission, Transforming AI data centers into grid assets

The Genesis Mission depends on world-class computing, and computing depends on power. As AI drives unprecedented growth in energy demand in America, the ability to deploy compute quickly, reliably, and affordably has become one of the defining challenges.

This challenge is exactly what Emerald AI was built to solve. Our software transforms AI data centers into flexible grid assets, intelligently orchestrating workloads in real time so facilities can adjust their energy use to support grid stability, without compromising AI performance. By making data centers flexible, we're helping to accelerate access to energy, strengthen reliability, and unlock substantial capacity on the existing grid.

There's a natural alignment between our mission and the goals of the consortium: enabling faster, more resilient AI infrastructure so that the nation's scientific and computational ambitions are never constrained by power.

"We're honored to support the Department of Energy's Genesis Mission," said Varun Sivaram, founder and CEO of Emerald AI. "Solving the energy constraint is fundamental to American leadership in AI-powered science. That's why we're building grid flexibility at a national scale, so the country can keep pushing the frontier."

We look forward to engaging with DOE, TechWerx/RTI, and our fellow consortium members through the months ahead. This is a collective effort to advance discovery and maintain America's scientific and technological leadership. We're glad to be part of it.