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  2. Why Tech Giants Are Pouring Money Into Next-Generation ...

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    A burgeoning renaissance for the green energy technology has ... the tech giant isn’t just agreeing to buy nuclear-generated electricity. ... another so-called “advanced” reactor developer ...

  3. Gas giant - Wikipedia

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    The term gas giant was coined in 1952 by the science fiction writer James Blish [6] and was originally used to refer to all giant planets.It is, arguably, something of a misnomer because throughout most of the volume of all giant planets, the pressure is so high that matter is not in gaseous form. [7]

  4. Generation IV reactor - Wikipedia

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    The Generation IV International Forum (GIF) is an international organization with its stated goal being "the development of concepts for one or more Generation IV systems that can be licensed, constructed, and operated in a manner that will provide a competitively priced and reliable supply of energy ... while satisfactorily addressing nuclear safety, waste, proliferation and public perception ...

  5. As Cloud Computing Giants Turn to Nuclear Power, Is Now the ...

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    Two of the best sources for this power come from natural gas and nuclear energy. Until last year, when a Georgia nuclear plant commenced operations, there had not been a nuclear power plant built ...

  6. Speaking at the Atlantic Council on Dec. 6, the head of the second biggest U.S. energy giant by market cap noted that Chevron has previously invested in companies developing small modular fission ...

  7. Low-carbon electricity - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear power's lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions—including the mining and processing of uranium—are similar to the emissions from renewable energy sources. [28] Nuclear power uses little land per unit of energy produced, compared to the major renewables. Additionally, Nuclear power does not create local air pollution.

  8. Pro-nuclear energy movement - Wikipedia

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    A pragmatic need for secure energy supply is a leading reason for many to support nuclear energy. Many people, including former opponents of nuclear energy, now say that nuclear energy is necessary for reducing carbon dioxide emissions. They recognize that the threat to humanity from climate change is far worse than any risk associated with ...

  9. Why we need more nuclear power - AOL

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    Natural gas accounts for 40%, coal 20%, and renewables including wind, solar, and hydropower about 21%. ... Russia is the world’s largest exporter of nuclear energy technology. China exports ...