- Meta has struck major agreements with nuclear industry players Vistra, TerraPower (backed by Bill Gates), and Oklo to secure reliable, carbon-free power for its exploding AI data center needs.
- The deals aim to deliver up to 6.6 gigawatts of nuclear capacity—enough to power roughly 5 million American homes—by around 2035, building on a prior agreement with Constellation Energy.
- Initial focus includes a 20-year power purchase deal with Vistra for over 2,000 MW from existing plants in Ohio and Pennsylvania, plus upgrades to boost output at those facilities.
- Meta is helping accelerate advanced reactor development, including fast-tracking two reactors from TerraPower and providing pre-payments to Oklo for fuel and project advancement in Ohio.
- This move addresses the massive, urgent energy demands of AI infrastructure, where traditional grids are struggling to keep up with hyperscaler growth.
- Nuclear stocks like Vistra and Oklo saw significant premarket spikes (around 10-20%) following the announcement, highlighting market enthusiasm for the nuclear revival.
- The agreements promote job growth, economic development in heartland communities, and extended operations of existing nuclear plants.
- Critics note the irony of funneling nuclear power toward Big Tech’s AI ambitions, including powering social media ads and content generation.
- Overall, it signals a broader shift where Big Tech is driving the renaissance of nuclear energy in America to fuel innovation and maintain global AI dominance.
Read the full story: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/meta-signs-massive-nuclear-energy-deal
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