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25 May 2026 — Muroo Systems Co., Ltd.
Muroo Systems Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Nihonbashi Honcho, Chuo‑ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Tadashin Pan) has signed an Agreement on Non‑Binding Key Terms with the Turkmenistan Ministry of Energy. The agreement sets out the basic conditions for phased power supply capacity and related infrastructure development necessary to advance a distributed computing power center initiative in Turkmenistan.
Agreement Overview
This agreement organizes the basic conditions that will form the foundation for future formal contracts concerning the distributed computing power center initiative and energy supply in Turkmenistan. The parties will proceed with consultations focusing on:
- Power supply requirements necessary for the distributed computing power center initiative
- Phased power supply capacity
- Related infrastructure development, including transmission and substation facilities
- Modernization of energy infrastructure
- Infrastructure enhancement using digital technologies
- Possibilities for future formal contracts and individual projects
Significance and Framework for Power Supply Consultations
AI compute platforms, high‑performance computing (HPC), cloud infrastructure, blockchain validation nodes, and next‑generation compute platforms generally assume continuous operation, making the securing of stable, large‑capacity power a common and critical challenge.
Muroo Systems recognizes the importance of considering power supply, cooling technologies, containerized compute platforms, and operational efficiency together for the distributed computing power center initiative. This non‑binding agreement establishes a consultation framework with the Turkmenistan government to secure the essential power supply foundation for realizing the initiative.
Under future consultations, the parties will examine conditions such as phased power supply capacity, supply start timing, power source composition, grid connection, transmission and substation facilities, permits and approvals, environmental measures, financing, and technical design. The consultation framework includes a Pre‑PPA approach to organize basic power supply conditions and project development terms in preparation for a future formal Power Purchase Agreement (PPA).
Technology Base
Muroo Systems is developing technologies for distributed computing power centers and next‑generation compute platforms. The company is advancing containerized compute platform technologies and has obtained a Japanese patent for a cooling system for containerized compute centers (Patent No. 7671564) and a related utility model registration (Registration No. 3255953).
To address varying heat densities and operational requirements by use case, Muroo Systems is developing modular designs centered on containerized liquid‑cooling methods, and will continue developing and internationally deploying next‑generation compute platforms that emphasize energy efficiency, cooling efficiency, and installation flexibility.
Past Cooperation in Turkmenistan
Muroo Systems has advanced cooperation in computing infrastructure and energy in Turkmenistan in stages. This non‑binding agreement builds on existing cooperation frameworks and confirms the basic conditions for the power supply capacity and infrastructure development essential to the distributed computing power center initiative.
- 15 April 2025 — At the Japan‑Turkmenistan Business Meeting (Imperial Hotel Tokyo), Muroo Systems signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Turkmenistan Ministry of Energy on strategic cooperation in the energy sector.
- Muroo Systems also signed an MoU with the Turkmenistan Ministry of Communications on establishing and developing distributed computing power centers, and continues consultations on cooperation possibilities in computing infrastructure.
Positioning within International Cooperation in Central Asia
This agreement is part of Muroo Systems’ international cooperation efforts across Central Asia in computing infrastructure, energy, and nuclear technology. In September 2025, through its wholly owned subsidiary NUKEM Technologies Engineering Services GmbH (Karlsstein, Germany), the company signed an MoU on strategic partnership with the Kazakhstan Atomic Energy Agency in Astana.
During the first Japan‑Central Asia “5+1” summit held in Tokyo in December 2025, Muroo Systems concluded multiple cooperation memoranda and related agreements with regional partners on projects including radioactive waste management, SMR‑derived power for data centers, and small hydropower development. NUKEM provides technical support in areas such as nuclear safety, radioactive waste management, spent fuel measures, and decommissioning.
Outlook
Muroo Systems will continue to promote international cooperation in computing infrastructure, energy, nuclear‑related fields, and next‑generation compute platforms across Central Asia, including Turkmenistan. Through consultations with government agencies and relevant organizations, the company will advance initiatives that contribute to sustainable infrastructure enhancement, stable power supply, and the development of the digital economy.
Translated Excerpt from the Original Announcement
"This agreement organizes the basic conditions that will form the foundation for future formal contracts concerning the distributed computing power center initiative and energy supply in Turkmenistan."
"Muroo Systems recognizes the importance of considering power supply, cooling technologies, containerized compute platforms, and operational efficiency together for the distributed computing power center initiative."
Contact
Muroo Systems Co., Ltd.
Office of the President, Public Relations
E‑mail: hp-info@muroosystems.com

