
Evaluating the Potential of Small Modular Reactors for Powering HPC and AI Data Centers
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Authors: Jaclyn Ludema and Mark Nossokoff
Publication Date: July 202025
Length: 4 pages
Artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) are rapidly increasing the energy footprint of modern data centers. With projections suggesting that electricity demand from these facilities could more than double in the next several years, the search for sustainable, reliable, and scalable energy sources has become a priority for data center operators. Among the emerging technologies, small modular reactors (SMRs) are attracting significant attention. Unlike traditional large-scale nuclear plants, SMRs offer modular, compact, and consistent power generation, which may make them well-suited for the operational needs of AI-driven, high-density computing environments.
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