Nvidia-Backed Ubitus Seeks Nuclear-Powered Data Centers in Japan | OilPrice.com

Nvidia-Backed Ubitus Seeks Nuclear-Powered Data Centers in Japan | OilPrice.com

Another day, another data center cozying up to nuclear power. This time its an Nvidia-backed company called Ubitus K.K., based in Tokyo. The company is looking to “acquire land in Kyoto, Shimane or a prefecture in Japan’s southern… Article Source https://oilprice.com/Alternative-Energy/Nuclear-Power/Nvidia-Backed-Ubitus-Seeks-Nuclear-Powered-Data-Centers-in-Japan.html

AWS’ plans for a nuclear-powered data center face a significant setback

AWS’ plans for a nuclear-powered data center face a significant setback

Talen Energy, a US energy company, is facing opposition from several major utilities regarding its recent deal with AWS for a data center project. The opposing group, which includes companies like American Electric Power and Exelon, claims that the deal will lead to higher energy bills for consumers and potential issues with grid availability. However, … Read more

Talen accuses rivals of attempting to illegally take over Amazon’s nuclear-powered data center deal

According to Talen, competitors are attempting to unlawfully take control of Amazon’s nuclear data center agreement. The company is consistently monitoring the situation to protect the integrity of the deal. Article Source https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/talen-says-rivals-want-to-unlawfully-hijack-amazon-nuclear-powered-data-center-deal/

US power utilities are challenging Talen’s nuclear-powered data centre deal with AWS.

US power utilities are challenging Talen’s nuclear-powered data centre deal with AWS.

Major U.S. utilities Exelon and American Electric Power (AEP) are objecting to plans by Talen Energy Corporation to supply power to an Amazon Web Services (AWS) data center located next to Talen’s Susquehanna nuclear power plant in northeastern Pennsylvania. The utilities have filed a complaint with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), stating that the … Read more