Recent developments suggest that Amazon may be ramping up its interest in nuclear energy to fuel its growing needs.
The tech industry's need for more power for data centers running artificial intelligence is now so desperate that companies are turning to nuclear disaster sites, despite the potential risks.
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Microsoft has reached a deal with Constellation Energy Corp. to reactivate a functioning reactor at the infamous site of a ...
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