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According to a Goldman Sachs analysis, Big Tech companies would need 85 to 90 gigawatts (GW) of new nuclear capacity to power their AI data centers, but just 10% of that will be available by 2030.
New data centers are launching faster than power plants in a state already facing electricity shortages and higher prices.
The A.I. industry seems set for growing pains as Big Tech companies scramble for solutions to the medium's unprecedented ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg unveils Hyperion, a 5GW AI data center project in Louisiana, marking a major push to rival OpenAI and Google ...
A merica’s tech giants are masters of the digital realm. Yet as they bet stupendous sums on artificial intelligence (ai), their ambitions are facing constraints in the physical ...
On June 3, 2025, Constellation and Meta announced a 20-year virtual power purchase agreement (the “ PPA ”) for the output from the nuclear reactor at Constellation’s Clinton Clean Energy Center.
Regardless of what powers AI, the simple law of supply and demand makes it all but certain that costs for consumers will rise ...
Meta said it expects nuclear energy to support the growth needs of the electric grids that power its data centers and the communities around them. Price Action: META stock was up 0.41% at $711 ...