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Why Tech Giants Are Betting Big On Nuclear Power
Nuclear power offers reliable, clean energy 24/7, making it potentially capable of meeting the enormous demands of AI-driven data centers.
Big Tech is driving a nuclear power revival, energy guru Dan Yergin says
As tech giants like Microsoft, Amazon and Google compete to take the lead in the AI revolution, data centers are consuming an ever-increasing amount of energy.
Can U.S. Tech Giants Deliver on the Promise of Nuclear Power?
Nuclear power has been a stagnant U.S. energy source for decades, but it could be primed for a technology-driven renaissance amid the growing artificial intelligence boom.
Big Tech is spending big on nuclear to power its AI ambitions. Here's where it's placing its bets.
Tech companies from Amazon to Google are betting on nuclear power to fuel the AI boom.
Big Tech's energy needs mean nuclear power is getting a fresh look from electricity providers
Those factors have prompted companies and governments to look more closely at a power source whose potential hazards made it unpopular only a few decades ago. The U.S. is the fastest growing market for data centers, according to McKinsey, which forecasts demand to more than triple by 2030 to 80 gigawatts.
Big tech driving gains in nuclear power companies: Societe Generale
Big tech is driving gains in nuclear power companies as they announce investment and partnership deals to deliver energy for their AI operations, according to Society Generale. “With almost all hyper-scalers focused on energy security,
Nuclear-Powered AI: Big Tech’s Bold Solution or a Pipedream?
Amazon, Google and Microsoft are investing billions in nuclear power, but the projects are years away and rely on unproven technology.
Why Big Tech is driving nuclear power growth
Amazon, Google and Microsoft are all investing millions of dollars into nuclear power, driven by a need for more power for both data centers and artificial intelligence processing. RJ Bardsley joins the show as guest co-host to discuss these stories and other tech news from recent weeks,
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How Nuclear Power Could Be A Game Changer For Puerto Rico
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Taiwan Signals Openness to Nuclear Power Amid Surging AI Demand
Taiwan is “very open” to using new nuclear technology to meet surging demand from chipmakers devouring electricity in the AI ...
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Spark Squad: US launches comic book to educate kids about nuclear power
The comic is part of a broader effort by the DOE to inspire interest in STEM fields and nuclear power among young audiences.
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Redwood Coast Energy Authority to Reconsider Its Decision to Decline ‘Free’ Nuclear Power
On Thursday afternoon, the board of directors for Redwood Coast Energy Authority (RCEA) will have the opportunity to take a ...
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Hungry for Energy, Amazon, Google and Microsoft Turn to Nuclear Power
Large technology companies are investing billions of dollars in nuclear energy as an emissions-free source of electricity for ...
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Vietnam Mulls Adding Nuclear Power to Its Energy Plan: Media
Vietnam’s parliament is weighing a government proposal to include nuclear in the nation’s power development plan to ensure ...
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Nuclear power can be great help with climate threat
It’s good to see nuclear power again being considered for commercial power generation. Maybe we are finally getting serious ...
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NANO Nuclear Energy Stock: Recent Dip Reflects Uncertainty About Dilution
NANO Nuclear Energy shares dropped 14% after a new equity offering, raising concerns about recurring dilution. Find out why I ...
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