Tech Companies Are Racing to Harness Nuclear Power

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Tech companies are increasingly turning to nuclear power to meet the soaring energy demands of AI and other cutting-edge technologies, but regulatory hurdles and utility opposition pose significant challenges.

With the demand for power increasing rapidly, tech companies are looking for innovative solutions to meet the demand created by artificial intelligence AI and other new technologies. In addition to solar and wind power, several tech companies are investing in nuclear energy projects to power operations. The clear shift in the public perception of nuclear power has once again put the abundant clean energy source on the table as an option, with the U.S.

Oklo is planning to build a massive network of small-scale nuclear reactors in rural southeastern Idaho to provide power to data centers as the electricity demand grows. It is also planning to build two commercial plants in southern Ohio. However, getting some of these nuclear projects off the ground is no easy feat. Oklo has found it difficult to get the backing of nuclear regulators.

 

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