Amazon joins the big nuclear party, buying 1.92 GW for AWS | TechCrunch
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Amazon has partnered with Talen Energy to source 1.92 gigawatts of electricity from the Susquehanna nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania for its AWS cloud services. This deal modifies a prior arrangement aimed at directly powering a data center, which regulatory concerns halted. The revised agreement, effective through 2042, connects power purchase through the grid, ensuring compliance while allowing Amazon to exploit nuclear energy. Additionally, both companies are considering building small modular reactors on-site to expand energy capabilities, following similar moves by Microsoft and other tech giants aiming for sustainable energy sources.
Amazon's collaboration with Talen Energy to utilize nuclear energy for AWS demonstrates a commitment to sustainable energy sourcing among tech giants, setting industry precedents.
By modifying their original power arrangement, Amazon aligns with regulatory requirements while still benefiting from a significant energy source that supports its cloud infrastructure.
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