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Meta joins Google, Amazon & OpenAI, latest among tech giants turning to nuclear power to fuel AI ambitions

FP Staff • December 4, 2024, 14:09:48 IST
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Meta has issued a call for proposals for bringing nuclear reactors online by the early 2030s to support its data centres and the surrounding communities. It is looking for partners who can develop and manage a facility that has a capacity of 1 to 4 gigawatts

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Meta joins Google, Amazon & OpenAI, latest among tech giants turning to nuclear power to fuel AI ambitions
Meta’s interest in nuclear power reflects the increasing energy demands of AI technologies, which require vast data centres to operate efficiently. Image Credit: AFP

Meta, the parent company of Facebook, is making a bold move toward nuclear energy to power its AI-driven ambitions. The tech giant has issued a call for proposals for bringing nuclear reactors online by the early 2030s to support its data centres and the surrounding communities.  

This initiative places Meta among other major players like Amazon and Google, who are also turning to nuclear energy to meet the immense power demands of AI while maintaining a commitment to zero-carbon emissions.

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A broad vision for next-gen nuclear power

Meta’s request for proposals outlines an ambitious plan to develop a power station with a capacity between one and four gigawatts. The company is looking for partners capable of managing the entire lifecycle of these projects — from site selection and design to construction, financing, and operation. By fostering partnerships early in the process, Meta aims to reduce costs through economies of scale and accelerate the deployment of nuclear technology.

The company is open to various reactor sizes, designs, and locations, emphasising flexibility to find sites where deployment can happen quickly. It is also going to keep its geographic options open and hope that it is able to prioritise efficiency over proximity to specific data centres.

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Tackling industry challenges

Meta is also willing to share costs during the early stages of development. The company believes this proactive approach can address the industry’s reluctance to invest in large-scale nuclear projects. Drawing parallels to its renewable energy investments from over a decade ago, Meta’s leadership sees opportunities to replicate the success of corporate renewable power contracting in the nuclear space.

Urvi Parekh, Meta’s head of global energy, noted that this strategy aims to provide the certainty needed to encourage developers to take on such large-scale projects. Meta hopes its involvement will inspire greater confidence in the nuclear energy sector and expedite innovation and deployment.

Setting the stage for the future

Meta’s interest in nuclear power reflects the increasing energy demands of AI technologies, which require vast data centres to operate efficiently.

With an initial response deadline set for February 7, the company is laying the groundwork for partnerships that could shape the next wave of clean energy solutions. This move underscores a broader shift among tech giants as they seek sustainable ways to support their growing technological ecosystems while addressing environmental concerns.

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