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Amazon on Wednesday announced plans to invest in nuclear power production to fuel its data centers with clean energy, a key part of the e-commerce giant's push to expand AI-powered services.
Why Amazon is interested in nuclear power. Amazon's investment will give it "first access" to any power produced at the site, which it can use to run its Pacific Northwest data centers. Assured ...
4 initial reactors near the Tri-Cities could need up to 1,000 temporary construction workers and as many as 100 permanent employees.
Meanwhile, Amazon's announcements Wednesday included working with utility Dominion Energy to explore putting a small modular reactor near its existing North Anna nuclear power station in Virginia. It's investing in reactor developer X-energy for its early development work, and collaborating with regional utility Energy Northwest in central ...
Going nuclear. Tech giants are racing to sign deals for nuclear energy to power their growing ambitions in AI. Microsoft. Microsoft and Constellation Energy plan to restart the decommissioned Unit ...
Big Tech continues to go nuclear as the AI boom drives energy demand to new heights. Amazon anchored a $500 million investment in X-energy.
Amazon is also leading a $500 million investment round in X-energy, a privately held alternative energy developer and potential NuScale competitor, and signed an agreement with Dominion Energy, a ...
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) managed to surprise many investors again last week. News came out that it will partner with Dominion Energy (NYSE: D) to explore the development of nuclear energy production ...