NEW YORK (Reuters) - Constellation Energy will continue to pursue deals to develop data centers on the sites of its U.S.
The regulator’s decision puts one type of contract at risk, but won’t close the door on nuclear power plants looking to sign ...
Nuclear-power stocks fell after regulators voted against a deal between Amazon and Talen Energy. The deal would permit a ...
Analyst David Arcaro from Morgan Stanley maintained a Buy rating on Constellation Energy Corporation (CEG – Research Report) and keeping ...
AI is a “generational” opportunity for national security, according to power regulators, which could prioritize it over ...
Tech giants looking to quickly power massive artificial intelligence (AI) centres will need to come up with new strategies ...
Oklo, which calls itself a fission technology company and is making small modular reactors, got off to a strong start in ...
Amazon’s (NASDAQ:AMZN) plan to build a data center powered by a Pennsylvania nuclear power plant has not changed, even as the ...
Talen Energy Corp and other US power company stocks slumped in pre-market trading Monday following the rejection by the ...
Constellation Energy Corp ($CEG) recently reported its third-quarter results that saw its revenue and earnings top Wall ...
Meta faces delays in its AI data center plans due to a rare bee species found at the proposed site, impacting discussions ...
Nuclear plant owner Talen Energy Corp. says an initial 300 MW of data center development can proceed despite feds' rejection of grid link agreement to its Susquehanna facility in Pennsylvania's ...