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Microsoft announces deal for nuclear power from Three Mile Island for data centers

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Microsoft has struck a deal to purchase nuclear power from the Three Mile Island plant, which is set to be revived after years of dormancy. This agreement is part of a broader strategy to secure energy for the company’s data centers, aligning with the increasing demand for substantial power resources as the tech industry expands its AI capabilities.

The Three Mile Island facility, notorious for the 1979 nuclear incident, is being revitalized with a significant investment of $1.6 billion. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has urged regulators to expedite the plant’s connection to the electrical grid, emphasizing the need for timely energy access as Microsoft aims to utilize the reactor’s output by 2028. This initiative reflects a growing trend where tech giants are seeking reliable energy sources to support their operations, particularly in the context of advancing artificial intelligence technologies. As the demand for data centers rises, the collaboration between Microsoft and energy providers highlights the intersection of energy infrastructure and technological growth in the U.S.

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