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This week , Boundless Discovery examines the growing investments by major tech companies— Microsoft , Alphabet , and Amazon —into nuclear power.
Rise of artificial intelligence ( AI ) and other data-intensive technologies has led to a surge in energy demand, with tech giants racing to secure stable power supplies.
Despite the availability of cheaper, more widely accepted energy alternatives, why are these companies opting for nuclear?.
Microsoft has a deal to buy power from nuclear fusion technology from Helion Energy starting in 2028 .
Amazon has entered into an agreement with Talen Energy , securing nuclear power for a Pennsylvania data center.
Alphabet has signed agreements to purchase energy from small nuclear reactors from Kairos Power .
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