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5Policy·Jun 17

US Looks to Expand Nuclear Power as AI Drives Up Energy Demand

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is reforming its licensing and oversight processes to facilitate a faster expansion of domestic nuclear power projects. This shift responds to a surge in electricity consumption driven by the rapid growth of energy-intensive artificial intelligence data centers. By streamlining regulatory frameworks, federal officials aim to increase power capacity to meet the grid demands of new technology infrastructure.

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