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Big Tech is driving nuclear power growth
Big Tech is going all in on nuclear power as sustainability concerns around AI grow
But Big Tech has also set ambitious sustainability goals focused on the use of low-carbon and zero-carbon sources to reduce its impact on climate change. While renewable energy like solar and wind are certainly part of that equation, tech companies need uninterruptible power sources. And for that, they’re leaning into nuclear power.
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.
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,
Tech executives are betting big on nuclear energy
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.
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 driving gains in nuclear power companies: Societe Generale
E+ via Getty Images Big tech is driving gains in nuclear power companies as they announce investment and partnership deals to deliver
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Google is taking the nuclear option to power soaring demand for AI. Here's why it's such a big deal.
Google struck a deal to help power its energy-intensive AI data centers with nuclear, joining others in Big Tech.
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Google Backs New Nuclear Plants to Power AI
Startup Kairos Power plans to build small reactors to help supply electricity to the tech company’s data centers.
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Seven nuclear reactors to power Google’s AI ambitions
Google is joining the nuclear AI race with the purchase of power from seven Small Modular Reactors from Kairos Energy.
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Amazon and Google Sign Nuclear Energy Deals as AI Power Demands Surge
The two tech giants are looking to a new generation of small modular reactors, while Microsoft has its own nuclear plans tied ...
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Amazon, Google tap into nuclear power to fuel data centers and AI push
E-commerce giant Amazon joins Google and other tech companies in investing in nuclear power they plan to use in the race to ...
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Google and Kairos sign nuclear reactor deal with aim to power AI
New Google agreement could boost development of small modular reactors—if they work.
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Building the future: how Google’s seven nuclear reactors will power AI innovations
In a groundbreaking initiative, Google is set to enhance its energy portfolio by collaborating with Kairos Power to develop ...
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Google to buy nuclear power for AI’s energy needs
Technology firms have signed several recent agreements with nuclear power companies this year as artificial intelligence ...
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Google to buy power for AI needs from small modular nuclear reactor company Kairos
Alphabet's Google said on Monday it signed the world's first corporate agreement to buy power from multiple small modular ...
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Google to Use Nuclear Energy to Power Its AI Efforts
Google has partnered with Kairos Power to use nuclear energy for powering its AI data centers, aiming for cleaner.
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