Amazon Partners with Dominion to Develop Nuclear Reactors
Amazon Partners with Dominion to Develop Nuclear Reactors

Amazon Partners with Dominion to Develop Nuclear Reactors

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Amazon has announced a significant investment in small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) to meet the growing energy demands of its data centers and artificial intelligence operations. The company has signed agreements with Dominion Energy to explore SMR development in Virginia and with Energy Northwest to support the construction of four SMRs in Washington, with a potential electricity output of 960 megawatts. CEO Matt Garman emphasized the role of nuclear energy in achieving Amazon's goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2040, highlighting its reliability and scalability. This initiative aligns with a broader trend among tech giants, including Google and Microsoft, who are also seeking carbon-free energy solutions to power their expanding services. As demand for electricity surges, particularly from data centers, the technology sector is increasingly turning to nuclear power as a viable alternative to traditional fossil fuels. The move underscores the critical need for innovative energy sources to support the tech industry's rapid growth and commitment to sustainability.

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