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Meta Nuclear Power Deals Signal Big Shift in Clean Data Center Energy

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Meta Nuclear Power Deals Signal Big Shift in Clean Data Center Energy

Meta is making a bold move into clean energy. The company has signed major nuclear deals to power future data centers. As a result, Meta nuclear power plans now exceed six gigawatts. The tech giant partnered with three providers. These include Oklo, TerraPower, and energy firm Vistra. Together, they support Meta’s growing demand for constant electricity.

Meta Is Turning to Nuclear Power

AI systems require reliable power at all hours. However, wind and solar cannot always deliver steady output. Therefore, nuclear energy has become an attractive option. Existing reactors already offer affordable baseload electricity. Still, supply remains limited across the U.S. grid. As a result, Meta is also backing newer reactor technologies. Vistra will supply the fastest results. Meta signed a 20-year deal for 2.1 gigawatts from Ohio plants.
In addition, plant upgrades will add more capacity by the early 2030s. Small Reactors, Big Ambitions. Oklo plans to deliver 1.2 gigawatts using small modular reactors. These compact units could begin supplying power by 2030.
However, regulatory approval remains a key challenge. TerraPower brings a different approach. Its reactor design uses molten sodium and energy storage. For example, stored heat can release extra power during peak demand. Meta also secured options for future expansion.
If exercised, TerraPower could supply nearly three gigawatts. This would significantly boost Meta nuclear power capacity. Financial terms remain private. Still, existing reactors offer the lowest costs today. Meanwhile, SMR prices may drop as production scales. Overall, Meta’s strategy reflects a wider tech trend. Clean, reliable energy now shapes data center growth. Nuclear power sits at the center of that shift.

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