corporate energy deals

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about corporate energy deals focus on major technology companies securing large-scale power supplies for data centers. Recent threads cover Google and NextEra's plan to restart Iowa's Duane Arnold Energy Center to provide carbon-free electricity for AI and cloud operations, as well as Microsoft's deal with Constellation to revive Three Mile Island. These corporate energy deals highlight a trend of tech giants reactivating idled nuclear reactors to meet the growing energy demands of data centers, emphasizing the intersection of enterprise IT infrastructure and energy procurement strategies.
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    Google and NextEra Restart Nuclear Plant to Power 24/7 AI Data Centers

    Tech giants are quietly rewiring the U.S. power landscape: Google and NextEra have announced a plan to restart Iowa’s Duane Arnold Energy Center to supply carbon‑free, round‑the‑clock electricity for Google’s expanding AI and cloud footprint, while Microsoft’s earlier deal with Constellation to...
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