Google is currently collaborating with public utility companies in the usa and other countries to evaluate nuclear power as a possible source of energy for its datacenters. Amanda Peterson Corio, the global head of energy for Alphabet Google's datacenters, stated: "In the usa, in highly regulated markets, we do not have the opportunity to directly purchase electrical utilities, we are working with our utility partners and power plants to explore how to introduce these new technologies - nuclear energy may be one of them - into the grid." She did not rule out the possibility of using nuclear energy in countries like japan. Previously, microsoft has agreed to purchase electricity from the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania, while amazon has recently purchased a nuclear-powered datacenter in Pennsylvania.
继微软和亚马逊之后 谷歌亦寻求押注核能为数据中心供能
Following Microsoft and Amazon, Google is also seeking to bet on nuclear energy to power datacenters.
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