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energy agreement
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Discussions tagged with 'energy agreement' on WindowsForum.com focus on major corporate energy deals, particularly Microsoft's agreement to purchase nuclear power from the reopened Three Mile Island plant to support its AI data centers. This topic covers the intersection of large-scale energy procurement, sustainability goals, and the growing energy demands of artificial intelligence infrastructure. Forum threads explore the implications of such agreements for technology companies, energy markets, and environmental policy. The tag is relevant for users interested in how tech giants are securing power for future operations, the role of nuclear energy in corporate sustainability, and the broader energy strategy behind AI expansion.
**Three Mile Island Reopening: Powering Microsoft's AI Ambitions with Nuclear Energy
In a significant development for both the nuclear energy sector and the tech industry, Three Mile Island, the site of the most infamous nuclear accident in U.S. history, is set to reopen. After its 2019 closure...
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