Amazon is anchor investor in a $500 million investment into X-energy, a private developer of small nuclear plants that's worth $1 billion. This investment is just part of nearly $1 billion in Amazon ...
AI’s soaring energy demand is pushing Microsoft and Amazon toward nuclear power, reshaping data center strategy, electricity ...
Today, Amazon’s subsidiary in-cloud computing, Amazon Web Services (AWS), announced the signing of three new agreements to support the development of nuclear energy projects. The deals will enable, ...
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Amazon Web Services is investing over $500 million in nuclear power, announcing three projects from Virginia to Washington State. AWS, Amazon’s subsidiary in cloud computing, has a massive and ...
The Susquehanna nuclear plant will help power AI and cloud-computing operations at an adjacent Amazon data center. Power producer Talen Energy on Wednesday said it struck a reworked deal to sell ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman speaks during a nuclear announcement at HQ2 in Arlington, VA. (Courtesy of Amazon) Amazon ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - Roger Wehner, vice president of economic development at Amazon, shared more details of the company's plans for a $12 billion investment in data centers in the Shreveport–Bossier ...
Despite hosting huge hydropower plants, Amazon people still pay high energy tariffs — so they found another way.
Amazon on Wednesday announced plans to invest in nuclear power production to fuel its data centers with clean energy, a key part of the e-commerce giant’s push to expand AI-powered services. “Nuclear ...
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) managed to surprise many investors again last week. News came out that it will partner with Dominion Energy (NYSE: D) to explore the development of nuclear energy production in ...
Tech and fossil fuel companies gathered in Oklahoma City to discuss how the U.S. can meet the growing energy demand from artificial intelligence. Amazon and Nvidia executives said all options are on ...