Meta Seeks Nuclear Fuel for Data Centers
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•Meta wants to use nuclear power for its data centers
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Meta has confirmed its plans to use nuclear energy to fuel US data centers.
The company is seeking partners that have experience with SMR or larger nuclear reactors.
Meta previously had plans to build a nuclear-powered data center earlier this year , but were scuttled after the discovery of a rare species of bees near the site.
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