Despite its parent company's Seattle roots, Virginia, especially Northern Virginia (NoVA) has always been the home of Amazon’s cloud operations. The state, and specifically London County, hosted ...
In recent years, Northern Virginia has emerged as a significant player in the tech industry, and a large part of this ...
With power consumption by data centers and AI projected to more than quadruple in Virginia in the next 15 years, Amazon.com and Dominion Energy Virginia have entered into an agreement to explore ...
Amazon Web Services to invest more than half a billion dollars in three projects --one in Washington State, one in Virginia ...
Tech companies are investing in nuclear power as they hunt for carbon-free, reliable electricity to support artificial ...
With power consumption by data centers and AI projected to more than quadruple in Virginia in the next 15 years, Amazon.com and Dominion Energy Virginia have entered into an agreement to explore ...
As Amazon announces three major nuclear deals, AWS CEO Matt Garman told Forbes he sees unique potential for advanced, small reactors to provide widespread clean power.
Amazon Web Services, which plans a $35 billion investment in Virginia data centers — the electricity-hungry facilities that critics say will push up everyone else’s power bills — is looking ...
Company to invest in X-energy, fund SMR deployment in Washington, and explore SMR use in Virginia with Dominion ...
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The cloud computing and retail giant signed a deal to buy electricity generated by small modular nuclear reactors. Put Amazon on the list of big technology firms embracing new nuclear technologies to ...