Amazon Planned to Connect Its New Data Center to a Nuclear Power Plant. Regulators Had Other Plans
EnergyAmazon Web Services’ large data center is located next to the Susquehanna nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania.
Read more »Amazon Web Services’ large data center is located next to the Susquehanna nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania.
Read more »Not everybody agree's with the plans these companies have for the future.
Read more »The Department of Defense plans to use it in the Air Force’s Sentinel Intercontinental Ballistic Missile.
Read more »Google's emissions have risen due to the growth of artificial intelligence.
Read more »Russia controls about 27% of the world’s uranium conversion capacity and 39% of the global enrichment market.
Read more »Researchers are using AI to solve scientific and technical challenges in nuclear fusion.
Read more »Once reopened, the plant will provide its 835 MW of power to Microsoft’s data centers.
Read more »It’s the first research reactor the U.S. has licensed at a university in more than 30 years.
Read more »In 2011, Laser Power Systems announced a thorium-powered system that could be installed under the hood, but it never materialized.
Read more »TerraPower’s first Natrium reactor will have the capacity to supply 400,000 homes with clean energy.
Read more »One of the biggest challenges posed by nuclear fusion is, as it happens, a materials engineering issue.
Read more »The Navy expects the submarine to be commissioned in the spring of 2025.
Read more »The Palisades nuclear plant along Lake Michigan ceased operations in 2022. The plant opened in 1971, so it was active for 51 years.
Read more »The world's most powerful projectile can now produce nuclear fusion.
Read more »Nuclear fusion is one of humanity's greatest challenges, but also one of the greatest opportunities.
Read more »WHAM, a compact device, might enable low-cost nuclear fusion.
Read more »NASA has teamed up with DARPA, the Pentagon’s research arm, to revive an idea that failed half a century ago.
Read more »The international project had aimed to produce the first plasma in 2025, but it’s now scheduled for 2033.
Read more »Initially, the ITER project was scheduled to start plasma experiments in 2025.
Read more »A new Japanese law allows nuclear power plants more than 60 years old to remain in operation.
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