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Liberty, Texas — March 2026 — BaRupOn LLC enters 2026 with strong momentum following significant advancements in energy infrastructure, industrial development, and technology integration. At the center of this progress is the Liberty American Manufacturing Park (LAMP), a master-planned industrial campus designed to support domestic manufacturing, advanced computing, and next-generation energy systems in the United States. 

As industries face rising electricity demand and increasing supply chain pressures, BaRupOn is advancing a long-term strategy focused on energy reliability and infrastructure resilience. LAMP is a key component of this strategy, integrating on-site power generation, manufacturing capacity, and high-performance technology environments within a unified ecosystem.

The development reflects a broader national shift toward energy-secure industrial growth. Manufacturers and technology companies increasingly require stable, scalable power to support long-term operations. LAMP is being developed to meet these needs while enabling expansion across emerging industries.

Energy-First Infrastructure Development

BaRupOn has positioned energy as the foundation of the LAMP ecosystem. The campus is designed around a multi-sourced energy architecture that delivers continuous, high-capacity power while reducing exposure to grid instability and market volatility.

A major milestone includes the deployment of Siemens SGT-A05 industrial gas turbines. Each unit generates approximately 5.3 megawatts (MW), with eight units currently providing an estimated 60 MW of installed capacity. This positions LAMP among the most energy-resilient privately powered industrial environments in the region.

The system is further strengthened by BaRupOn’s ownership of natural gas pipeline infrastructure, ensuring consistent fuel supply and operational independence. This vertically integrated approach supports uninterrupted operations during peak demand periods, severe weather events, and external disruptions.

Strategic Expansion and Advanced Energy Integration

BaRupOn is planning additional power expansion to support growing industrial demand. The company is evaluating the integration of General Electric LM2500 turbines, each capable of producing approximately 25 MW, which would significantly increase total generation capacity.

In parallel, BaRupOn has initiated a feasibility study with NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. to assess the potential deployment of KRONOS Micro Modular Reactor™ technology. The study evaluates infrastructure compatibility, regulatory considerations, and phased deployment strategies, with the potential to deliver up to 1 gigawatt (GW) of reliable, emission-free baseload power.

These initiatives are designed to position LAMP as a scalable platform capable of supporting energy-intensive industries, including artificial intelligence, advanced manufacturing, and high-performance computing.

Supporting Domestic Manufacturing and Innovation

LAMP is designed as a fully integrated industrial environment where companies can access energy, production infrastructure, and technology resources in one location. This model supports reshoring efforts and strengthens supply chain resilience by reducing dependence on external systems.

The campus is expected to support a wide range of sectors, including AI development, robotics, advanced materials, and clean energy technologies. By enabling cross-industry collaboration, LAMP fosters innovation while maintaining operational stability.

In addition to its industrial impact, the project contributes to regional economic growth through job creation, infrastructure development, and expanded supplier networks across Liberty County and the broader Texas region.

Advancing Toward Full Deployment

With core infrastructure in place and expansion planning underway, BaRupOn is advancing LAMP into its next phase of development. Ongoing turbine commissioning and continued evaluation of advanced energy technologies reflect steady progress toward full operational capacity.

LAMP represents a forward-looking model for integrating energy and industrial infrastructure at scale. As demand for reliable power and domestic production continues to grow, BaRupOn is positioned to support the next generation of American manufacturing.

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