How the U.S. Government Plans to Employ Nuclear Energy for Data Centers and National Security
TEXAS, UNITED STATES, JUL 19 – The U.S. plans to deploy advanced nuclear reactors at nine military sites, aiming to power AI data centers and enhance grid resilience amid surging electricity demand, officials said.
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Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto recently announced that his country may partner with China, Russia or the United States to build its nation’s first nuclear power plant by 2032. This development, which shares an energy surplus of 500 megawatts with two of Indonesia’s three largest islands, Sumatra and Kalimantan, marks a new energy frontier for the so-called Equatorial Emerald. Nonetheless, while nuclear power could reduce domestic fossil f…
How the U.S. government plans to employ nuclear energy for data centers and national security
Recent executive actions underline the urgency of mitigating vulnerabilities that arise from dependence on traditional power grids, which are susceptible to disruptions, and emphasize nuclear power as a secure, resilient and stable alternative. Specifically, the United States government is now focused on enhancing national security and powering critical infrastructure, such as data centers integral to defense and intelligence operations, through…
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