Meta has announced a series of major nuclear energy agreements aimed at supplying up to 6.6 gigawatts of clean power by 2035 to meet the rapidly growing electricity demand of its U.S. data center network, particularly those supporting artificial intelligence workloads. The deals include long-term power purchase agreements with Vistra for existing nuclear plants, as well as partnerships with TerraPower and Oklo to support the development of new advanced nuclear facilities.
These agreements are designed to enhance grid reliability while advancing Meta’s sustainability objectives. By backing both existing and next-generation nuclear assets, the company is helping strengthen the U.S. nuclear supply chain while ensuring access to stable, round-the-clock clean energy.
Securing nuclear power allows Meta to scale its AI-driven infrastructure without increasing carbon emissions, reinforcing its commitment to low-carbon growth and dependable energy sourcing for future digital expansion.
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