NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. energy regulators this week denied a request to reconsider a decision that blocked an Amazon data center, connected directly to a Talen Energy nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania, from ramping up its power use, government filings show.
Big Tech's race to secure massive amounts of electricity to fuel its AI data centers has led to unprecedented arrangements with power companies, including new types of so-called co-located deals, where the giant computer warehouses are powered right from the power source.
