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Trump says deal on data centers will lower electricity prices as tech companies vow to cover costs
FILE – A data center owned by Amazon Web Services, front right, is under construction next to the…
#UnitedStates #US #USA #AI #artificialintelligence #aws #cumulusdataassets #electricity #Energy #Farms #FederalEnergyRegulatoryCommission #FERC #grid #serverfarm #steamelectricstation #TalenEnergy #trump #Utilities
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Morgan Stanley assigns 'Overweight' rating to Talen Energy, citing potential for expanded Amazon contract and AI-related power supply strategy, setting $243 target price
#YonhapInfomax #TalenEnergy #MorganStanley #AmazonContract #AIPowerSupply #OverweightRating #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
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#nuclearamazon #nucleargoogle #googlenuclear #amazonnuclear #bigtechnuclear #nuclearbigtech #nuclearAi #aiNuclear #nuclearDatacenters #datacenterNuclear #DataCenterAlley #dominionenergy #aWSNuclear #nuclearAWS #TalenEnergy #ConstellationEnergy #nuclearMicrosoft #microsoftNuclear #ThreeMileIsland #susquehanna #KairosPower #matthewgarman see above for article
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TeraWulf sells its 25% stake in Nautilus Cryptomine for $92M - TeraWulf said it will use the proceeds to buy cheaper Bitcoin miners and... - https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-miner-terawulf-sells-stake-nautilus-cryptomine-92-million #high-performancecomputing #nautiluscryptomine #miningagreement #talenenergy #lakemariner #terawulf #hashrate
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Why the push for more #NuclearPlants? Blame it on #BigTech (and #AI and #cryptocurrency)
Tech companies want #NuclearPower. Some utilities are throwing up roadblocks
Story by Spencer Kimball
August 9, 2024"Tech companies are increasingly looking to directly connect data centers to nuclear plants as they race to secure clean [sic] energy to power #ArtificialIntelligence, sparking resistance from some utilities over the potential impact on the #ElectricGrid.
"#DataCenters, the computer warehouses that run the Internet, in some cases now require a gigawatt or more of power, comparable to the average capacity of a nuclear reactor in the U.S.
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Amazon's nuclear agreement
"Co-locating data centers next to nuclear plants already faces controversy.
"In March, Amazon Web Services [#AWS] bought a data center powered by the 41-year-old #SusquehannaNuclear plant in #Pennsylvania from #TalenEnergy for $650 million. But the agreement to directly sell power to the AWS data center from the nuclear plant already faces opposition from utilities American Electric Power and #Exelon, who have filed complaints at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)."