Microsoft is investing in nuclear energy through a deal with Constellation Energy(NASDAQ: CEG) to reboot the Three Mile Island nuclear plant. The tech giant wants more electricity to power its data ...
But there is plenty of interest in the use of nuclear power as an alternative ... In September, Microsoft announced a 20-year agreement to buy electricity from Constellation Energy’s Three Mile Island ...
In October, EDF launched Project Giga to meet the growing energy demand from artificial intelligence data centers ...
Constellation Energy and Microsoft announced a power purchase agreement in September to reopen the Three Mile Island (TMI) ...
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In just the last several months, Microsoft and Constellation announced a deal to restart the shuttered Three Mile Island ...
Big tech needs to find more energy-efficient ways to run AI data centers, and direct their major energy investments, along ...
Three Mile Island's Unit 1 is set to reopen in a $1.6 billion deal with Microsoft, signaling a potential nuclear power ...
The commission’s ruling against linking the technology giant’s facility with a Pennsylvania reactor spurred a drop in nuclear ...
Also in September, Constellation Energy announced plans to restart an 835-megawatt reactor at the Three Mile Island nuclear plant and so 100% of that power it generates to Microsoft. Google pursues ...
Microsoft, for example, has a 20-year agreement to source energy from the historic Three Mile Island nuclear plant, now rebranded as the Crane Clean Energy Center, to power its own AI initiatives.