On Tuesday, Google announced that it had made a power purchase agreement for electricity generated by a small modular nuclear reactor design that hasn't even received regulatory approval yet.
With Kairos, Google said it expects to bring the first small modular reactor online by 2030, with more to come through 2035. The deal is projected to bring 500 megawatts of power to the grid.
Google said Monday it will purchase energy ... enough to power some 770,000 homes. In Virginia, a small modular reactor near an existing Dominion Energy nuclear power station could generate ...
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It led a $500 million funding round for Rockville startup X-Energy Reactor Company LLC, a developer of small modular reactors and nuclear fuel technology. For Google and Amazon, these small ...
Google provides a major boost for the nuclear ... struck a deal to buy some of the electricity generated by multiple small modular reactors (SMR) slated for development in the US by Kairos Power ...
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With Kairos, Google said it expects to bring the first small modular reactor online by 2030, with more to come through 2035. The deal is projected to bring 500 megawatts of power to the grid.