Amazon, Meta and Google sign a pledge to triple nuclear energy output by 2050, but where are Microsoft and Oracle?
The U.S. government is formulating ambitious plans to fuel its effort to win the global artificial intelligence arms race.
The delegation, which included members of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development's nuclear safety department, ...
Russia alone is planning as many new nuclear reactors as the entire European Union. Experts say how much the bloc should ...
The world is going all-in on tripling nuclear power capacity by 2050, and at the forefront of this grand race are Silicon ...
Major tech companies including Amazon, Google and Meta signed a pledge to triple nuclear power capacity worldwide by 2050.
A number of large companies want to triple their nuclear energy capacities by 2050. They see rising demand for electricity.
The collective call, facilitated by World Nuclear Association, brings together global companies recognizing their need for nuclear's clean, firm and abundant energy to power their future growth ...
This is the first such attempt on a commercial unit in Japan, after Chubu Electric decided in 2008 to dismantle two reactors ...
Chemical company Dow (DOW) and oil producer Occidental Petroleum (OXY) also were among the companies signing the statement coordinated by the World Nuclear Association that said nuclear energy ...