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Talen Energy and Amazon Sign Nuclear Power Deal to Fuel Data Centers

Talen Energy, a U.S. utility company, announced Wednesday that it has expanded its nuclear energy partnership agreement with Amazon.com. The two companies will supply electricity up to 1,920 Megawatts from the Susquehanna power plant in Pennsylvania to Amazon Web Services data centers.

Why it's important

Talen will receive a long-term, steady revenue stream until 2042. This deal also supports Amazon's increasing demand for carbon-free power to run its AI and cloud operations.

Both companies will explore the possibility of building Small Modular Reactors in Talen's Pennsylvania footprint, and expand the energy output from this nuclear plant.

CONTEXT

The U.S. demand for electricity has increased for the first two decades. This is due to the rapid growth in data centers and artificial Intelligence, which has caused Big Tech companies scramble to find reliable energy sources.

Constellation Energy and Meta Platforms reached an agreement earlier in the month to keep one reactor in Illinois operational for 20 years.

MARKET REACTION

Talen Energy's shares grew by nearly 8% during premarket trading.

KEY QUOTES

Kevin Miller, AWS Vice President of Global Data Centers, stated that the company was making the biggest private investment in the history of the state - $20 billion - to create 1,250 jobs with high skill levels and to boost the economy. They are also working with Talen Energy, to power our infrastructure using carbon-free energy. (Reporting from Bengaluru by Sumit S. Saha; Editing by Vijay Kishore.)

(source: Reuters)