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Google Backs First U.S. Advanced Nuclear Reactor to Power Data Centers

Google Backs First U.S. Advanced Nuclear Reactor to Power Data Centers

A First for Advanced Nuclear Google has signed the first U.S. deal to purchase electricity from an advanced nuclear reactor, partnering with the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and Kairos Power to bring next-generation nuclear online by 2030. The Hermes 2 Plant in Oak Ridge, Tennessee will deliver 50 megawatts of

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Troy von Otnott Wants to Spark a Global Geothermal Revolution

Troy von Otnott Wants to Spark a Global Geothermal Revolution

NEW ORLEANS — Troy von Otnott has spent nearly two decades searching for the next frontier in clean energy. He helped ignite Louisiana’s solar industry in 2008, turning a fledgling sector into a regional powerhouse. Now, as the chief executive of HotRok Energy, he is convinced that geothermal power is

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Trump Tariffs Spark Warnings Over U.S. Clean Energy Slowdown

Trump Tariffs Spark Warnings Over U.S. Clean Energy Slowdown

This April, President Donald Trump announced a series of tariffs that have significant implications for the U.S. clean energy sector. These measures include a universal 10% import tariff on all goods, with higher rates for specific countries, notably a cumulative 54% tariff on Chinese imports. ​ Impact on Clean Energy

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Solar Flare: Trump's Tariffs Barely Singe Asian Panel Imports

Solar Flare: Trump’s Tariffs Barely Singe Asian Panel Imports

Key Impact Points: Limited Tariff Impact The global tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump last week will have minimal effects on Asian solar imports, according to a recent report from BMI, a Fitch Solutions consultancy unit. BMI expects only a slight decrease in solar imports, primarily due to pre-existing

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UN: Climate Intelligence Crucial for Renewable Energy Resilience

UN: Climate Intelligence Crucial for Renewable Energy Resilience

Key Impact Points: Climate Volatility Hits Renewable Energy Renewable energy’s rapid expansion faces growing threats from climate variability. Despite record growth in renewable capacity, extreme weather driven by climate change is increasingly disrupting energy generation. Hamid Bastani from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) highlighted significant impacts: “In Sudan and Namibia,

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Chevron Moves Ahead with US Data Center Development Powered by Natural Gas

Chevron Moves Ahead with US Data Center Development Powered by Natural Gas

Key Impact Points: Rising Demand from Big Tech Chevron has entered permitting and engineering phases for multiple U.S. sites to construct data centers alongside dedicated power generation facilities. Daniel Droog, vice president of power solutions at Chevron, emphasized strong market interest: “The customer interest is high. It’s really trying to

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