
Good news. This should be step one. Maximize resource extraction and get it to market for the next 20 years. By ~2050, each province should have nuclear capacity to fulfill the entire electricity demand. https://t.co/HxsIxNPyUB
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Good news. This should be step one. Maximize resource extraction and get it to market for the next 20 years. By ~2050, each province should have nuclear capacity to fulfill the entire electricity demand. https://t.co/HxsIxNPyUB
The Ontario government has approved Ontario Power Generation’s (OPG) plan to begin construction on the first of four small modular reactors (SMRs) at the Darlington nuclear site. https://t.co/Tr3VOq1cCe
Ontario's move into small nuclear reactors to cost nearly $21 billion #onpoli https://t.co/KFjEe4g8Bo
🇺🇸 GOOGLE'S PLAN TO FUEL AI? GO NUCLEAR OR GO HOME Google just teamed up with a startup called Elementl Power to build 3 nuclear power sites to help run its AI-hungry data centers. Each site will eventually crank out enough juice to power a small city — and yes, Google wants https://t.co/fgLbgaEqc6 https://t.co/S03KZlHmcU
Elementl Power has signed an agreement with Google to develop three new project sites for advanced nuclear reactors. Each site will generate at least 600 megawatts. The three locations have not yet been announced. https://t.co/dIKNXv2izy
Google $GOOGL is backing the development of three new advanced nuclear sites through a deal with Elementl Power, aiming to boost reliable, 24/7 energy for its growing data center needs. Each site will produce at least 600MW, with Google funding early-stage work and holding future https://t.co/1oMs1gvlaI
Elementl Power signed an agreement with Google to develop three project sites for advanced reactors. Each of which will generate at least 600 megawatts. Google will have the option to buy the power once the sites are up and running. https://t.co/V4fL936CYc
The Ontario government has approved Ontario Power Generation’s (OPG) plan to begin construction on the first of four small modular reactors (SMRs) at the Darlington nuclear site. https://t.co/Tr3VOq1cCe