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US states race to attract smaller, cheaper nuclear reactors for AI development
U.S. states are positioning themselves to compete for newer, cheaper nuclear reactors being developed as communities and tech giants compete in a race for electricity.
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Trump's broadside against wind industry puts projects that could power millions of homes at risk
States in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast were heavily betting on offshore wind to meet their future power needs.
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EPA chief seeks return of $20 billion in clean-energy grants awarded by Biden
Administrator Lee Zeldin said the Environmental Protection Agency will try to rescind $20 billion in grants awarded by the Biden administration.
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Watch: Demand for energy likely to spur job growth
A new surge in demand for energy likely will fuel new jobs across the U.S. in the AI, data centers and chip making sectors, according to the authors of a new industry analysis.
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Trump has vowed to kill US offshore wind projects. Will he succeed?
Opponents of offshore wind energy projects expect President-elect Donald Trump to kill an industry he has vowed to end on the first day he returns to the White House.
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Big Tech companies to invest in nuclear energy for AI needs
The demand for energy to support the increasing need for artificial intelligence content is rapidly growing, leading several tech giants to consider investing in nuclear power to meet this demand.
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Big Tech to invest in nuclear power as AI demand grows
The demand for energy to support the increasing need for artificial intelligence content is rapidly growing, leading several tech giants to consider investing in nuclear power to meet this demand. Scott Budman reports.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom calls California lawmakers into a special session to find ways to cut gas prices
California lawmakers will come back in a special session after they wrap up their legislative year on Saturday to debate measures proposed by Gov. Gavin Newsom aimed at reducing gas price spikes at the pump. Newsom called the Legislature into the special session Saturday after Democrats in the Assembly pushed back on his efforts to pass the energy package that...
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Tech companies rake in $7.1 billion on quest to harness nuclear fusion as major energy source
Hotter temperatures and higher electricity bills are fueling massive investment around the world, including in California, toward a technology that could provide an endless, cheap supply of energy – nuclear fusion.
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Tech companies rake in $7.1 billion on quest to harness nuclear fusion as major energy source
The heat wave that left many in the Bay Area sweltering for more than a week is now blanketing the East Coast with 100 million people under potentially dangerous heat alerts.
The hotter temperatures and rising electricity bills are partly fueling massive investment around the world, including in California, toward a technology that could provide endless, cheap energy — nuclear fusion.