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Grim Truth Behind Microsoft’s Plan for 3 Mile Island and AI
Three Mile Island owner seeks taxpayer backing for Microsoft AI deal
The Department of Energy is weighing a $1.6 billion loan guarantee for a plan to reopen the Three Mile Island nuclear plant with Microsoft as its sole customer.
Reopening Three Mile Island nuclear plant for Microsoft data centers could cost taxpayers $1.6 billion
The amount of energy being consumed by AI is well-documented, which is why many companies in the industry are looking toward nuclear power as a solution.
The Grim Truth Behind Microsoft’s Plan for Three Mile Island and A.I.
Can A.I. be green? Not like this—especially when the company is also selling its A.I. tools to oil and gas companies.
Microsoft and Constellation sign PPA for Three Mile Island restart
Constellation Energy and Microsoft will work on the restart of a nuclear unit at the Three Miles Island power plant.
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Microsoft’s Three Mile Island Deal Is Great News
Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Pennsylvania could prove highly consequential — for the green-energy transition and much else besides. Constellation will invest $1.6 billion to restart one reactor at the plant — known globally as the site of an infamous meltdown more than four decades ago — while Microsoft will agree to buy 20 years’ worth of power for its data operations.
Microsoft Three Mile Island Deal Backed by US Energy Secretary
US Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm backs Microsoft Corp‘s agreement to buy energy from a revived Three Mile Island nuclear plant, as her department seeks more carbon-free electricity options for artificial intelligence and power-hungry data centers.
AI May Breathe New Life Into Three Mile Island to Supply Power to Microsoft’s Data Centers
The owner of the shuttered Three Mile Island nuclear power plant said Friday that it plans to restart the reactor under a 20-year agreement that calls for tech giant Microsoft to buy the power to supply its data centers with carbon-free energy.
Tech 5: Microsoft Taps Three Mile Island to Power AI, Intel Shares New Strategy
All eyes were on interest rates this week as the US Federal Reserve's two day meeting took place. Meanwhile, Bitcoin and Ether rallied later in the week, but analysts are uncertain about the sustainability of their gains.
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Constellation Energy Corporation (CEG): RBC Capital Raises Price Target Amid Three Mile Island Reopening and Microsoft Power Deal
We recently compiled a list of the 30 AI News Investors Should Not Miss. In this article, we are going to take a look at ...
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Three Mile Island owner seeks $1.6 billion federal loan to restart nuclear plant for Microsoft AI facility
Constellation Energy, the utility company that owns Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island nuclear plant, is expected to seek a ...
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Three Mile Island Unit Eyes $1.6B Revamp, Restart in Microsoft Deal
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Power company seeks $1.6B federal loan guarantee to reopen Three Mile Island
Constellation Energy is looking to secure $1.6 billion in federal funding from the Biden administration to restart the Three ...
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Microsoft Enters A Power Agreement With Constellation Energy To Revive Nuclear Facility At Three Mile Island
Constellation Energy and Microsoft said on Friday that they had inked a power agreement to assist in the first-ever restart ...
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Casey, McCormick react to Three Mile Island reopening plan during PA Senate Debate
The 2024 PA U.S. Senate debate between Senator Bob Casey (D) and Republican challenger Dave McCormick both reacted to a plan ...
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