Big tech needs to find more energy-efficient ways to run AI data centers, and direct their major energy investments, along ...
Reopening an existing nuclear plant could address several problems, Dominguez thought. Tech companies need power 24/7 for AI ...
The company had been in talks with a nuclear power plant operator to build the AI data centre ... Similarly, in September, ...
Three Mile Island's Unit 1 is set to reopen in a $1.6 billion deal with Microsoft, signaling a potential nuclear power ...
Environmental regulators reportedly quashed Mark Zuckerberg’s nuclear plant partnership meant to help power Meta’s ongoing artificial intelligence projects. Details remain scarce, but the main reason ...
Plans by Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta to build an AI data center in the US that runs on nuclear power were thwarted in part because ...
With the grid facing strain and more energy-hungry giants sitting down at the table, ensuring fair contribution isn’t just ...
AI is already creating a surge in reliable power demand. It is a demand that nuclear and natural gas are competing to fill.
Water, oil and workers is all it will take to get the shuttered Three Mile Island nuclear plant back up and running, ...
The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has held a public meeting to review plans for reopening the Three Mile Island ...
Microsoft, for example, has a 20-year agreement to source energy from the historic Three Mile Island nuclear plant, now rebranded as the Crane Clean Energy Center, to power its own AI initiatives.
A series of recent rulings from regulators dashed the Big Tech companies' hopes of finding a quick fix for their electricity ...