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Meta is turning to nuclear power to meet its rising energy needs for artificial intelligence and computing.
The company signed a 20-year deal with Constellation Energy to increase output at the Clinton Clean Energy Center nuclear plant in Illinois.
The expansion will add 30 megawatts of clean energy, enough to power a city of about 30,000 people for a year. It will also preserve 1,100 jobs and bring in $13.5 million in annual tax revenue. The plant had been saved from closure by a state program supporting zero-emission energy.
Meta’s global energy head, Urvi Parekh, said reliable clean energy is essential to push forward AI development. Other tech giants are also investing in nuclear power — Microsoft plans to restart the Three Mile Island plant for its data centers, while Amazon and Google are funding advanced nuclear projects.
Tech companies face growing energy demands from AI and data centers but also want to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Nuclear power, along with solar and wind, plays a key role in their clean energy plans.
Experts warn the US needs to invest more in its power grid to handle increased electricity from these sources. Meta’s deal starts in 2027, ensuring long-term clean power as Illinois’ zero-emission credit program ends.
The death toll from Venezuela's devastating twin earthquakes has risen to 3,342, according to the country's information ministry, as rescue teams continue searching affected areas and survivors face an uncertain recovery.
Mexico's national football team has returned luxury Rolex watches gifted by American content creator Stevewilldoit after concerns that they could conflict with FIFA's ethics rules.
Governments are tightening restrictions on teenagers’ use of social media amid growing concerns over mental health, online safety and platform design, but questions remain over enforcement and whether bans can meaningfully change behaviour.
President Donald Trump said Iran is keen to reach a deal with the United States, claiming Washington had paused engagement to allow funeral ceremonies for late Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Thousands of mourners gathered in Tehran on Sunday as Iran held funeral prayers for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and four members of his family on the second day of mass processions. Three of Khamenei's sons attended the ceremony, while his successor, Mojtaba Khamenei, made no public appearance.
Humanoid robots stumbled, collided and recovered as they battled for the RoboCup 2026 football title on Sunday (5 July), showcasing the latest advances in robotics and artificial intelligence at the world's largest competition of its kind.
India is investigating a data breach at Tata Electronics that exposed sensitive documents linked to Apple's unreleased iPhone 18 Pro, marking the government's first public comments on the incident.
Humanity’s return to the Moon is about far more than planting flags and collecting samples. Under NASA’s Artemis programme, the goal is to establish a lasting human presence, with lunar rovers set to play a vital role in making that vision possible.
American technology company Snap has launched its first augmented-reality (AR) glasses for consumers, marking a major push into wearable computing as tech firms race to redefine personal devices in the AI era.
The Canadian government has introduced a digital safety bill that would ban children under the age of 16 from using social media, unless platforms meet specific safety standards.
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