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Can Nuclear Power the Cloud? Baseload Energy Options for Data Centers

24 min · 2. März 2026
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In this episode of Bracewell’s Data Center Counsel podcast, Scott Segal and Andrew Shaw explore whether nuclear energy can meet the rapidly growing electricity demands of AI-driven data centers. As hyperscale facilities transform electricity demand into a system-level challenge, the discussion examines why nuclear — both large light water reactors and small modular reactors (SMRs) — is uniquely positioned to provide firm, carbon-free baseload power. The conversation covers a range of topics, including: * the operational alignment between * nuclear generation and high-load data centers emerging partnerships between tech companies and nuclear operators      * Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) licensing reforms * fuel supply constraints * safety considerations

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Episode Can Nuclear Power the Cloud? Baseload Energy Options for Data Centers Cover

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In this episode of Bracewell’s Data Center Counsel podcast, Scott Segal and Andrew Shaw explore whether nuclear energy can meet the rapidly growing electricity demands of AI-driven data centers. As hyperscale facilities transform electricity demand into a system-level challenge, the discussion examines why nuclear — both large light water reactors and small modular reactors (SMRs) — is uniquely positioned to provide firm, carbon-free baseload power. The conversation covers a range of topics, including: * the operational alignment between * nuclear generation and high-load data centers emerging partnerships between tech companies and nuclear operators      * Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) licensing reforms * fuel supply constraints * safety considerations

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