HFIR reactor operators working from a motorized bridge use hand tools that are 30 feet long to work on the reactor core submerged in a pool 17 feet deep. Veterans of the U.S. Navy’s Nuclear Propulsion ...
A Texas power developer is proposing to use repurposed retired U.S. Navy nuclear reactors from aircraft carriers and submarines to supply continuous power to large-scale artificial intelligence data ...
If you have a redundant nuclear aircraft carrier lying around, you can give HGP Intelligent Energy a call. The Texas-based developer wants to repurpose the nuclear reactors used to power carriers to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Peter Suciu covers trends in the world of aerospace and defense. The final deployment of the USS Nimitz (CVN-68) came to an end ...
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US Navy’s retired nuclear reactors from submarine could power AI data centers, 360,000 homes
A power company in the United States is planning to make use of retired nuclear reactors from the Navy’s aircraft carriers and submarines for a data center project proposed at Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Forward-looking: As more AI data centers are built and power demands increase, companies are looking toward unconventional means of supplying the required juice. One firm has proposed using the ...
Artificial intelligence is driving a construction boom in massive data centers that consume as much electricity as small cities, and the hunt for reliable, low carbon power is getting more urgent. One ...
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