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Following other technology giants, Meta has also set its sights on nuclear energy.
On Tuesday, Meta announced plans to add 1-4 gigawatts of nuclear energy generation capacity in the early 2030s to meet the power demands of datacenters and the surrounding community. Unlike other technology giants, Meta is open to various reactor sizes, technologies, and locations, with some views suggesting that this means the company is "casting a wider net."