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Meta looks for nuclear power designers for reactors to begin in early 2030s

Meta said on Tuesday it is looking for proposals from nuclear power designers to assistance satisfy its artificial intelligence and environment objectives, ending up being the current huge tech business to take interest in atomic power in the middle of an expected boom in power demand.

The business wants to include 1 to 4 gigawatts of brand-new U.S. nuclear generation capability beginning in the early 2030s, it stated in a release. A normal U.S. nuclear plant has a capacity of about 1 gigawatt.

At Meta, we believe atomic energy will play a critical role in the shift to a cleaner, more reputable, and diversified electric grid, the company stated in a release.

U.S. data center power usage is expected to roughly triple between 2023 and 2030 and will require about 47 gigawatts of brand-new generation capacity, according to Goldman Sachs estimates.

Microsoft and Constellation Energy revealed a deal in September to reboot an unit at the Three Mile Island plant in Pennsylvania in what would be the first-ever restart for a data center.

The statement follows a similar arrangement in March in which Amazon.com, purchased a nuclear-powered data center from Talen Energy.

Meta said it is looking for developers with competence in neighborhood engagement, advancement and allowing, and would consider either little modular reactors, an emerging part of the organization that is not yet industrial, or bigger nuclear reactors similar to today's fleet of U.S. nuclear plants.

Meta said it will take submissions from developers that desire to take part in the ask for propositions until Jan. 3, 2025.

(source: Reuters)