Assistive TechnologyEnergy

Amazon’s Nuclear Expansion to Triple Power Output for AI Data Centers

Amazon’s planned nuclear facility in Washington state will produce triple its initial power output to meet surging AI energy needs. The Cascade Advanced Energy Facility represents a major shift toward nuclear power for tech infrastructure. Construction is expected to begin by the end of this decade with operations starting in the 2030s.

Tech Giant’s Nuclear Ambition Scales Up

Amazon has significantly expanded plans for its upcoming nuclear facility in Washington state, with reports indicating the Cascade Advanced Energy Facility will now generate three times more electricity than originally proposed. According to the company’s announcement, the modular nuclear plant will provide clean power specifically for Amazon Web Services data centers and generative AI clusters, whose energy requirements are growing at an unprecedented rate.

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Meta Announces $1.5 Billion AI Data Center in Texas with Water Restoration Commitment

Meta is building a new $1.5 billion AI-optimized data center in El Paso, Texas, with capacity to power a city like San Francisco. The facility reportedly will restore 200% of its water usage and create thousands of jobs during construction and operation.

Major AI Infrastructure Investment

Technology giant Meta Platforms has announced a substantial $1.5 billion investment to construct a new artificial intelligence-optimized data center in El Paso, Texas, according to company reports. This facility, expected to become operational by 2028, will represent Meta’s 29th global data center and the company’s third such facility in Texas. Sources indicate the data center is designed to scale up to 1GW capacity, generating enough electric power equivalent to running a city the size of San Francisco for an entire day.