The recent news that Microsoft has made a deal to restart the Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant to run its AI data ...
Big tech needs to find more energy-efficient ways to run AI data centers, and direct their major energy investments, along with the government, to clean renewable energy that doesn’t make our ...
Meta's plan to build the world's first nuclear-powered AI data centre hit a considerable setback – all because of bees. The ...
The company had planned to build an AI data center near an unspecified nuclear plant in the US, but the project was scrapped ...
Microsoft, for example, has a 20-year agreement to source energy from the historic Three Mile Island nuclear plant, now rebranded as the Crane Clean Energy Center, to power its own AI initiatives.
Data centers use a lot of computational power, requiring a steady supply of water to cool the systems, which can be solved by ...
With the grid facing strain and more energy-hungry giants sitting down at the table, ensuring fair contribution isn’t just ...
Nuclear has a capacity factor of 92.5%, the highest of any source of electricity, not to mention near-zero greenhouse gas ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is energy-intensive ... Microsoft partnered with Constellation Energy to restart its Unit 1 ...
A few dozen ChatGPT queries cost a bottle’s worth of water. Tech firms should consider simpler solutions, like harvesting ...
A rare bee species found on the land of a planned Meta data center complicated an energy deal with a nuclear power plant.
Yet, an increase in power-hungry technologies, from cryptocurrency to micro-chips and AI ... as costly as the Three Mile ...