The need to balance energy demands with carbon footprint reduction goals is motivating Big Tech companies to explore nuclear ...
Silicon Valley is looking at hydrogen and nuclear energy alternatives to meet the energy demands of the AI race.
Faced with the need to cut carbon emissions, and an increasing energy demand to power AI, companies like Microsoft, Google and Amazon are investing in nuclear, from restarting Three Mile Island, to ...
Data center power demand is accelerating, pushing the grid to its limits and prompting tech giants to bet on next-generation ...
Last Energy’s ambitious 600MW project aims to sidestep grid constraints and fast-track nuclear deployment—and it's suing the ...
to meet the surging electricity demand of AI data centers. Major tech firms like Amazon and Google are investing heavily in nuclear startups to accelerate SMR development. Amazon backs X-Energy ...
Next week, the world’s most influential energy conference, CERAWeek, will see more than 10,000 delegates assemble to hear ...
They were making progress, too; each has invested billions in wind and solar energy. And then, then artificial intelligence came along. AI data centers ... nuclear power. Google is supplementing ...
The Symposium will explore how nuclear energy can help meet growing electricity demand from the data centres ... same time, AI can optimize reactor performance, advanced fuel development and other ...
Roxby Hartley, Climate Risk Director at EcoEngineers, discusses how nuclear energy could provide the low-carbon reliable power needed for modern technology ...
Everyone from the U.S. energy secretary to Big Tech touts small modular nuclear reactors as a potential answer to booming ...