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Major tech companies are advocating for a significant increase in nuclear energy production to meet rising energy demands and achieve carbon reduction goals.
Major tech companies, along with numerous countries and financial institutions, have pledged their support to significantly increase nuclear power capacity worldwide, recognizing its importance for energy security and sustainability.
Major tech firms like Google, Amazon, and Meta are joining forces with governments and financial institutions to significantly expand global nuclear power capacity by 2050 to enhance energy security and sustainability.
Major tech companies Amazon and Google have pledged to support the tripling of global nuclear energy capacity by 2050, aligning with a broader industry push for clean energy sources.
Digihost Technology and NANO Nuclear Energy have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to leverage advanced nuclear reactor technology. This collaboration aims to transition Digihost’s 60-megawatt power plant in upstate New York to carbon-free energy sources.
Nuclear technology company X-Energy has successfully raised $700 million in a Series C-1 financing round, backed by Amazon’s Climate Pledge Fund and other investors, to accelerate the development and deployment of its small modular nuclear reactor technology.
Amazon and Energy Northwest are collaborating to develop small modular reactor (SMR) technology in Washington state to advance reliable, carbon-free energy sources for the Pacific Northwest.
LIS Technologies Inc. (LIST), a pioneering developer in advanced laser technology, welcomes Dr. Neil Campbell to its Advisory Board, signaling a significant advancement for the U.S. nuclear energy sector.
Digihost Technology Inc. and NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to integrate advanced nuclear energy solutions into Digihost’s data center operations.
A partnership between NANO Nuclear Energy and Digihost Technology Inc. could bring nuclear reactor technology to a crypto mining plant in North Tonawanda, sparking questions and concerns from residents.