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Meta and Constellation have alluded to the deal as a way to save the nuclear power plant from shutdown, though neither said it was at imminent risk of closure.
An aging coal power plant slated to shutter will run through the summer at the order of Energy Sec. Chris Wright, a decision that could cost Midwest energy customers tens of millions of dollars.
President Tinubu commissions a 180MW power plant in Rivers, boosting electricity supply and infrastructure in Nigeria’s South-South region.
In fact, some estimates say that AI will require quadruple the energy output by 2030, so it’s safe to say nuclear power plants will have to get on board. Big Tech Is Going Nuclear.
President Tinubu inaugurates Sahara Group’s new 180MW power plant, boosting Nigeria’s energy capacity and supporting national power goals.
President Bola Tinubu has inaugurated the 180 megawatt (Mw) Afam II Power Plant in Rivers State completed by Sahara Power Group (SPG) in partnership with Crescendough Nigeria Limited (CNL).
China approved 11.29 GW of new coal power capacity in Q1 2025—outpacing last year’s mid-year total—raising concerns over energy overcapacity and climate goals.
Meta struck a deal with energy company Constellation to expand an old nuclear power plant, part of a bigger trend of tech companies turning to nuclear reactors to power AI data centers.
ALMATY, Kazakhstan: Russian nuclear energy giant Rosatom will lead the construction of the first atomic power plant in Kazakhstan, the world's top uranium producer, the Central Asian country's ...
A full-volume test of the warning sirens surrounding the Peach Bottom atomic power plant was scheduled for around 1 p.m. on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
Iran's atomic chief announces that Russia will construct eight new nuclear power plants, with four slated for Bushehr. The move is part of Iran's plan to triple its nuclear energy capacity.
A 63-year-old coal-fired power plant was scheduled to permanently close its doors in Michigan on June 1. So was an oil- and gas-powered plant that was built in the 1960s in Pennsylvania.