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Big Tech embraced nuclear power
America’s nuclear power revival is very good news
The announcement of a Microsoft nuclear contract at Three Mile Island is just teh start of a nuclear power revival in America. This will help the economy.
US nuclear plants won't power up Big Tech's AI ambitions right away
A plan by Microsoft to use the restart of a Three Mile Island nuclear reactor to help power its expanding data centers reflects the tech industry's hopes nuclear energy can be a quick and climate-friendly answer to its massive electricity needs.
Analysis-US Nuclear Plants Won't Power up Big Tech's AI Ambitions Right Away
Constellation Energy and Microsoft plan to restart the Three Mile Island nuclear plant, hoping they have scored a quick source of enough climate-friendly energy to power rapidly expanding data centers for artificial intelligence (AI).
Truth Behind Nuclear Energy Stocks Popping This Week
The Truth Behind Nuclear Energy Stocks Popping This Week
According to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence, Uranium Energy ( UEC -2.67%) was up as much as 17.1%, Cameco ( CCJ -0.64%) popped 9.6%, and NuScale Power ( SMR 7.44%) was up 15% this week. Shares of the companies are up 14.8%, 8%, and 15% for the week as of 1 p.m. ET on Friday.
5 Best Nuclear Energy Stocks and ETFs to Buy Now
The announcement hits at three key factors to understand when investing in nuclear companies: a growing acceptance of nuclear energy, increased electricity demand from data center
Nuclear Energy Stocks to Buy for the AI Boom Not Named CEG or VST
Today’s episode of Full Court Finance at Zacks explores why nuclear energy stocks such as Vistra and Cameco have soared since Constellation Energy’s massive Microsoft deal. The episode also digs into the long-term bull case for nuclear energy as it becomes the star of the energy transition and the power behind the artificial intelligence age.
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Nuclear Power Is the New A.I. Trade. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Artificial intelligence’s hunger for energy has set off a boom in utility stocks and may lead to the reopening of the Three ...
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The U.S. wants to triple nuclear power by 2050. America's coal communities could provide a pathway.
The U.S. currently maintains the largest nuclear fleet in the world with 94 operational reactors totaling about 100 gigawatts ...
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How are companies investing in nuclear energy to power AI?
Constellation President & CEO Joe Dominguez discusses Microsoft’s deal with his company to reopen the Three Mile Island ...
CNET
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Microsoft's AI Uses So Much Energy That It Could Bring Infamous Nuclear Plant Back Into Service
Three Mile Island, the site of the nation's most serious nuclear reactor accident, could reopen with Microsoft as its sole ...
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on MSN
Tech bros and bankers rally around nuclear power to fuel AI's rapid rise
Microsoft, Oracle, and Amazon have struck deals in nuclear power in hopes of supplying data centers with carbon-free ...
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on MSN
Microsoft may pay Constellation premium in Three Mile Island power agreement, Jefferies says
Microsoft is estimated to pay Constellation Energy a premium as part of a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) related to ...
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Constellation Energy Corporation (CEG) with Microsoft to Reopen Three Mile Island, Morgan Stanley Raises Price Target
We recently compiled a list of the 20 Trending AI Stocks on Latest Analyst Ratings and News. In this article, we are going to ...
datacenterfrontier.com
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Microsoft Nuclear PPA to Restart Three Mile Island Shows Hyperscalers' Urgency for Clean Energy
Microsoft’s power purchase agreement with Constellation is the latest sign of the major hyperscalers' advance toward getting ...
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