AI could revolutionize clean energy, but its power demands are driving up emissions. Can we reap the climate benefits without derailing the energy transition?
Microsoft’s ambitious plan to restart a Three Mile Island nuclear reactor to fuel its AI-driven data centers might not take ...
The energy needs of data centers running AI workloads cannot be met by renewable sources alone. Nuclear power is needed.
Constellation described the agreement with Microsoft as the largest power purchase agreement that the nuclear plant operator ...
Microsoft Corp. will pay as much as $130 per megawatt-hour for the resurrected plant’s electricity that will carry a ...
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A plan by Microsoft to use the restart of a Three Mile Island nuclear reactor to help power its expanding data centers ...
Technology giants want to secure clean, uninterrupted nuclear-based electricity to power their power-hungry AI data centers.
Microsoft’s deal to bring back a Three Mile Island nuclear reactor is just one part of Big Tech’s quid pro quo with nuclear ...
Big Tech needs electricity to fuel its rapid, electricity-guzzling expansion of its AI capabilities, but a recent deal ...
Google's top executive confirmed the company is working on large-scale data centers that would use more than 1 GW of power.
Constellation Energy and Microsoft plan to restart the Three Mile Island nuclear plant, hoping they have scored a quick ...