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Amazon signs three nuclear power deals to address energy needs BY Susan Carpenter Seattle PUBLISHED 10:41 AM ET Oct. 16, 2024 PUBLISHED 10:41 AM EDT Oct. 16, 2024 ...
A mazon.com announced a deal Wednesday to buy enough power from a Pennsylvania nuclear plant to sustain a midsize city for years.The agreement with power producer Talen Energy will help Amazon ...
Amazon is leading a $500 million funding round for X-Energy Reactor, a company that develops small modular nuclear reactors and fuel. It’s also working with utilities in Washington state and ...
Last month, Microsoft MSFT.O and Constellation Energy CEG.O signed a power deal to help resurrect a unit of the Three Mile Island plant in Pennsylvania, the site of the worst U.S. nuclear accident ...
Amazon.com Inc. today announced plans to invest in three nuclear energy projects that will use a new type of miniature reactor to generate power.The deals come on the heels of similar investments ...
Amazon announced a series of deals Wednesday aimed at building out small modular nuclear reactors, becoming the latest major technology company to invest in nuclear energy as Big Tech contends ...
Nuclear-power stocks fell after regulators voted against a deal between Amazon and Talen Energy. The deal would permit a Talen nuclear plant to provide an Amazon data center with extra power.
Amazon and X-energy are also collaborating to bring more than 5 gigawatts of new power projects online across the U.S. by 2039, representing the largest commercial deployment target of SMRs to date.
Meta’s deal to help revive an Illinois nuclear power plant was one way of signaling that the parent company of Facebook and Instagram is preparing for a future built with artificial intelligence. Meta ...
Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) has said it will continue to back a deal for an Amazon Web Services data center in Pennsylvania powered by Talen Energy's (NASDAQ:TLN) nuclear power plant. Last week, the ...
Sat., Oct. 19, 2024 The Vogtle nuclear power plant on Sept. 13 in Waynesboro, Ga. Microsoft, Google and Amazon have recently struck deals with operators and developers of nuclear power plants to ...