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How Google plans to use nuclear reactors to power AI

Isha Sharma
By Isha SharmaOctober 17, 2024

Google has become the first corporation to sign an agreement to purchase power from multiple small modular reactors (SMRs). The tech giant’s latest deal with US-based Kairos Power aims to provide clean energy to fuel Google’s growing artificial intelligence operations. The agreement will see Kairos’ first SMR come online by 2030, with additional reactors deployed through 2035.

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