Tech companies are increasingly turning to nuclear power to meet the growing energy demands of AI-driven data centers. Amazon is nearing a deal with Constellation Energy to source nuclear power for its data centers, following its $650 million acquisition of a nuclear-powered data center in Pennsylvania, WSJ says. This shift towards nuclear power aims to provide 24-7 carbon-free energy, addressing concerns over grid reliability as the tech industry expands. A third of nuclear-plant owners are reportedly in talks with tech firms to supply power for AI data centers. The move raises concerns about stability and environmental impact.
Third Of Nuclear-Plant Owners In Talks With Tech Firms To Power Up AI Data Centers https://t.co/Pad875ctFI
⚡ Surging #Data Center Energy Demand Jeopardizes #Business Growth 😨 https://t.co/e06OXpBW1e by @CNBC Add growing data demand and electric cars, and the #USA utility needs will exceed capacity in 5+ years. Building new capacity for #AI, #GenAI & #LLM data needs is expensive… https://t.co/21oq15j0l9
Tech giants like Amazon $AMZN are reportedly exploring nuclear power to fuel the AI boom. Amazon Web Services is nearing a deal with Constellation Energy $CEG to source nuclear power for data centers. This move follows Amazon's $650M acquisition of a nuclear-powered data… https://t.co/4tyVdbYJ9y
Tech Giants Eye Nuclear Power To Fuel AI Boom, Raising Concerns Over Stability And Environmental Impact: Report $AMZN $CEG (story via @Benzinga Bloomberg) https://t.co/u9iuDUA6NU
Amazon nears deal for power supplied directly from a nuclear power plant in the US, WSJ says 🖥️🤝☢️ ⚡ This comes after Amazon recently bought a nuclear-powered data center in Pennsylvania 📈 Tech firms are looking to nuclear for 24-7 carbon-free power https://t.co/60cJgi1wQM
Exclusive: Tech companies scouring the country for electricity supplies have zeroed in on a key target: America’s nuclear-power plants. https://t.co/jr6TUopjLl https://t.co/jr6TUopjLl
Tech companies scouring the country for electricity supplies have zeroed in on a key target: America’s nuclear-power plants https://t.co/7R9YLs9dxM
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Grid reliability is becoming a major concern as the tech industry builds out new data centers to handle the AI-driven future, writes @joshfromalaska https://t.co/lILbm2EVbE