January 26, 2025
Google’s Nuclear Power Plan

Tech giant, Google has entered a long-term partnership with Kairos Power, a US-based nuclear engineering company, to develop and deploy its first commercial Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to serve Google data centers.

The SMRs have the capacity that could power energy-intensive industries like Artificial intelligence (AI) and cryptocurrency mining. An SMR is a nuclear power source with a much smaller infrastructure footprint than traditional fission reactor plants. These so-called “next generation” reactors are also purported to be much safer. The partnership was announced through a blog post on October 14.

Google’s Nuclear Power Plan

These reactors when completed in 2030 will support Google’s 24/7 carbon-free energy and net zero goals, meaning, it could supply the high energy demands of AI data centers and crypto-mining operations with clean, reliable power.

With sustainability a growing concern, nuclear power could reduce carbon footprints while tackling the challenges of skyrocketing electricity costs for crypto miners and AI data training centers.

Google’s ambitious plan to utilize nuclear power for cryptocurrency mining has the potential to redefine the industry’s energy design. While the technology requires significant upfront investment, its potential long-term benefits could make it a game-changer in clean energy for large-scale operations.

SMRs stand out due to their flexibility and scalability. Unlike traditional large-scale nuclear reactors, these modular reactors can be produced faster and at a lower cost.

Google is not just another corporation seeking to invest in green energy but strategically positioning itself at the forefront of cutting-edge energy solutions. Cryptocurrency mining, known for its extensive use of electricity, has raised global concerns about environmental impacts.

Google’s nuclear power initiative could offer a transformative answer to the issue, providing clean and efficient energy to fuel mining operations worldwide.

Lauding the partnership, the Senior director of energy and climate at Google, Michael Terrell, says the deal is a win for clean energy: “This landmark announcement will accelerate the transition to clean energy as Google and Kairos Power look to add 500 MW of new 24/7 carbon-free power to U.S. electricity grids.”

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This partnership piques Google’s commitment to developing what may ultimately become the first commercial US-based SMR manufacturing. The partnership will open the doors for the nascent commercial nuclear power industry.

Kairos Power applauds Google for its continued leadership as a first mover, helping to bring advanced reactor technology to market. Better days are ahead in the energy sector with this development.


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