Microsoft, Amazon, and Google have all announced plans to partner with or build new nuclear power plants and reactors for AI.
Big Tech is going nuclear. Silicon valley is courting nuclear energy to power its pet project - artificial intelligence. AI ...
Nuclear plants seen by some as crucial to meet increasing energy demand, but the industry’s critics say nuclear represents a ...
Candidates vying to preserve the party’s narrow majority see atomic energy as a way to win center-right voters and shore up ...
This article was originally published by Floodlight. A shuttered Michigan nuclear plant is poised to start up again, buoyed ...
This month is marked with Pakistan achieving milestone of 3,635-MWe cumulative nuclear power generation capacity as the third nuclear power plant at Karachi is connected to the national grid for ...
Google plans to buy electricity from next-generation nuclear reactors. It announced the deal yesterday, which it says is the ...
The United States can meet the energy needs of tomorrow’s economy. We just need to fix regulatory mistakes in Washington to ...
The first generation of nuclear power plants were built in the 1950s and 1960s and were based on light water reactor technology. These reactors use water as a coolant and neutron moderator ...
Matt Garman, CEO of Amazon Web Services, joined government officials and energy-sector leaders today in Virginia to announce ...
Google is officially putting its weight behind advanced “mini” nuclear reactors in an effort to produce new clean to meet ...
ETFs that track uranium miners and nuclear-energy stocks have skyrocketed in October, as some of the largest tech companies ...