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Amazon and Google have plans for fueling their data centers
Amazon, Google make dueling nuclear investments to power data centers with clean energy
Tech giants Amazon and Google are investing in the next generation of nuclear reactors. Both companies are seeking new sources of carbon-free electricity to meet increasing demand from data centers and artificial intelligence.
Hungry for Energy, Amazon, Google and Microsoft Turn to Nuclear Power
Large technology companies are investing billions of dollars in nuclear energy as an emissions-free source of electricity for artificial intelligence and other businesses.
Amazon and Google's plans for fueling data centers: nuclear power
Amazon on Wednesday said it has a plan to feed its growing need for power: investing in small nuclear reactors. The announcement comes just two days after Google said it's pursuing a similar path by purchasing nuclear energy from Kairos Power.
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Google’s Nuclear Deal Points to a Promising New Group of Stocks
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Google bets big on ‘mini’ nuclear reactors to feed its AI demands
Google is officially putting its weight behind advanced “mini” nuclear reactors in an effort to produce new clean to meet ...
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Google inks nuclear deal for next-generation reactors
Google plans to buy electricity from next-generation nuclear reactors. It announced the deal yesterday, which it says is the ...
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Google’s Deal to Develop Small Modular Reactors Is More Good News for the Nuclear Industry
The next-gen tech is expected to cut down on the cost of reactor development as big companies seek carbon-free power for AI.
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