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Tech companies are increasingly turning to nuclear power to meet the growing energy demands of data centers, which consume vast amounts of electricity. A Goldman Sachs study estimates that data centers account for up to 2% of global energy consumption, a figure expected to double by 2030 due to the increasing demand for cloud services and #Artificial Intelligence . Several major tech firms are exploring nuclear solutions. For example, **Google** has partnered with Kairos Power to develop small modular reactors (SMRs), which are more compact and cost-effective than traditional nuclear plants. They plan to deploy these reactors by 2030. These SMRs could address safety concerns, as they generate less heat and use passive cooling systems, reducing the risk of accidents. **Microsoft** is taking a different approach by reviving a dormant reactor at Three Mile Island, aiming to power its data centers by 2028. Meanwhile, **Amazon** is directly sourcing energy from an existing nuclear plant for one of its facilities. Although these initiatives show promise, challenges remain, including the untested nature of SMR technology and the issue of nuclear waste management. Despite this, experts believe that nuclear power could play a crucial role in supporting the growing energy needs of tech infrastructure https://www.voanews.com/a.. #ScholER
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Tech firms increasingly look to nuclear power for data center

Facilities that power cloud computing and artificial intelligence consume vast amounts of electricity, posing challenges for companies' promises to reach net-zero emissions

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