Hyperscalers Supporting New Nuclear Energy Industry
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Authors: Jaclyn Ludema and Mark Nossokoff
Publication Date: December 202024
Length: 1 pages
Google and Amazon announced major initiatives in mid-October to incorporate Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) into their clean energy strategies. Google partnered with Kairos Power to explore their fluoride salt-cooled, high-temperature reactor technology, while Amazon formed agreements with Energy Northwest to develop four advanced SMRs in Washington state and is exploring an additional project with Dominion Energy near Virginia’s North Anna nuclear station. These initiatives aim to power their data centers while advancing their sustainability commitments.
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