Google and other tech companies are trying to adopt nuclear power for sustainable AI development.aratbet
This renewable energy shift is a response to the growing, massive amount of energy necessary to build and operate artificial intelligence systems.
The initiative, however, presents many financial and regulatory challenges. Nevertheless, these firms are determined to pursue nuclear and other eco-friendly sources to continue befitting humanity and the environment.
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Kairos Power will build small nuclear reactors (SMRs) and then Google will purchase their energy.
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Article continues after this advertisementOther tech firms are also developing nuclear power. Like Microsoft, which collaborated with Constellation Energy to restart the Three Mile Island reactor by 2028.
On October 16, Amazon announced it signed three agreements to support nuclear energy development via SMRs.
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— VentureBeat (@VentureBeat) October 18, 2024VentureBeat asked Edward Kee, the founder and CEO of Nuclear Economics Group, why the tech companies are developing nuclear energy projects.
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He said it’s the only renewable source that can meet AI’s energy demands reliably.
“The value of clean, reliable electricity for these data centers is pretty high,” he said in an online call.
“Most companies have committed to zero-carbon power by 2030 or 2035, but using renewable energy accounting methods is a bit fallacious…”
“Solar doesn’t work at night, and wind doesn’t work when there’s no wind.”
However, these firms are facing regulatory headwinds.
“The states and the utilities where they’re going to put those data centers are saying, ‘Hold on a minute, guys.’”
“‘You can’t just show up here and connect and take hundreds of megawatts or gigawatts of power without us having a plan to supply the generation to meet that demand. It’s going to cause problems.’”
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Kee said many promises from tech firms might be overly optimistic. Neverthelessaratbet, he hopes these companies could spark a new energy revolution for AI and the world.
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