The data center is consuming too much power! Google plans to purchase nuclear power
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发表于 2024-10-15 16:40:44
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Data centers consume too much electricity! Google plans to purchase nuclear power. US technology company Google announced on the 14th that it plans to purchase nuclear power to support data center operations. Michael Terrell, Google's senior executive in charge of energy and climate, said on his blog that the company is working to sign an agreement with US nuclear power company Kerros Electric to achieve "fast and safe" power supply for the first batch of small modular reactors by 2030, and deploy more reactors by 2035.
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