English filmmaker Oobah Butler says he managed to get bottles of Amazon delivery drivers’ urine listed on the site as an energy drink. Veuer’s Matt Hoffman has the details.
Big Tech, including Amazon and Microsoft, is pursuing nuclear power to meet soaring energy demands for generative AI and data ...
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) managed to surprise many investors again last week. News came out that it will partner with Dominion Energy (NYSE: D) to explore the development of nuclear energy production ...
Amazon has announced it has taken a stake in advanced nuclear reactor developer X-energy, with the goal of deploying up to 5 ...
Amazon is the latest tech giant to embrace nuclear energy as it scrambles to supply electricity-hogging artificial intelligence programs. Amazon Web Services, the Seattle-based e-retailer’s ...
As Big Tech companies consume more energy for data centres and artificial intelligence, they're under pressure to commit to ...
Each deal supports the development of small modular reactors Amazon signed an agreement with Energy Northwest, a consortium of public utilities in Washington state, to “enable the development ...
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Amazon.com Inc. today announced plans to invest in three nuclear energy projects that will use a new type of miniature reactor to generate power. The deals come on the heels of similar investments ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Amazon is buying a stake in US nuclear developer X-energy, as part of a collaboration with the company ...
One terawatt is equal to 1,000,000 megawatts. Meanwhile, Amazon's announcements Wednesday included working with utility company Dominion Energy to explore putting a small modular reactor near its ...
Big Tech players are turning to nuclear energy as they attempt to maintain clean energy goals while voraciously developing A.I. data centers.