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Meta Secures Nuclear Power Deal With Constellation to Meet AI Energy Demand

What Happened

Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has signed an agreement with Constellation Energy to purchase nuclear power in order to support the massive energy requirements of its AI-focused data centers. This move addresses the rising energy consumption from AI and automation workloads that are fueling demand for reliable and clean electricity. The deal will supply Meta with a significant amount of nuclear-generated energy, aiming to reduce the carbon footprint of its expanding technological infrastructure. Meta continues to invest heavily in AI advancements, and this partnership with Constellation demonstrates the tech giant\’s commitment to sustainable operations amid surging computing demand.

Why It Matters

This agreement highlights the growing challenge of supplying sufficient clean energy as AI applications and data centers scale up globally. Big tech companies like Meta are seeking nuclear and renewable power to ensure both operational reliability and environmental responsibility. Read more in our AI News Hub

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