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After Coal and Solar, Google Goes to Nuclear Power to Feed Its Ais

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The U.S. techno industry is on course with an agreement signed by Google, Kairos Power and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). By 2030, some Google data centres in the southern U.S. will be partially powered by a nuclear reactor.This partnership marks a major step in the search for cleaner and sustainable energies to meet the sizeable energy needs of digital giants. A technological breakthrough with the Hermes 2 reactor At the heart of this pr…
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The U.S. techno industry is on course with an agreement signed by Google, Kairos Power and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). By 2030, some Google data centres in the southern U.S. will be partially powered by a nuclear reactor.This partnership marks a major step in the search for cleaner and sustainable energies to meet the sizeable energy needs of digital giants. A technological breakthrough with the Hermes 2 reactor At the heart of this pr…

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L'EnerGeek broke the news in on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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