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Amazon still backs Talen nuclear deal
Amazon remains committed to nuclear energy deal with Talen
Amazon
.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) has said it will continue to back a deal for an
Amazon
Web Services data center in Pennsylvania powered by
Talen
Energy
's (NASDAQ:TLN) nuclear power plant. Last week, the Federal
Energy
Regulatory Commission voted against
Talen
’s ...
Talen-Amazon Nuclear Power Deal Hits Speed Bump. Why Constellation Stock Is Down More.
Big tech companies need lots of electricity for their data centers, which are processing increasingly complex artificial intelligence applications.
Nuclear-Power Companies Hit by U.S. Regulator’s Rejection of Amazon-Talen Deal
Talen said it believed FERC had erred and was evaluating its options. The company can still restructure its expanded deal with Amazon, according to Oppenheimer analysts.
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The Amazon-Talen Deal: Why It Was Stopped
Federal regulators blocked part of a plan for Talen Energy to sell nuclear power directly to an adjacent Amazon data center ...
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Nuclear-Hungry AI Campuses Need New Plan to Find Power Fast
Tech giants looking to quickly power massive artificial intelligence centers will need new plans after US regulators quashed ...
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Amazon intends to move forward with Talen project, Bloomberg reports
Amazon.com (AMZN) told Bloomberg it’s committed to building a data center campus adjacent to a Pennsylvania nuclear plant after the ...
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on MSN
Nuclear Energy’s AI Boom Blew a Fuse—Here’s What Could Happen Next
The regulator’s decision puts one type of contract at risk, but won’t close the door on nuclear power plants looking to sign ...
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