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FERC raises concerns about Amazon’s data center . The FERC declined Talen Energy’s request for a power capacity upgrade to Amazon’s data center.
Talen Energy is asking a U.S. appeals court to weigh in on a decision by federal regulators last year to reject a power agreement for an Amazon data center connected directly to Talen's ...
But FERC put the brakes on Amazon’s expansion plan, voting 2-1 against Talen’s request, saying that the plan didn’t show why the special contract should be allowed. FERC ...
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) rejected an effort Friday to allow an Amazon data center to tap into additional power from a nearby Pennsylvania nuclear plant. The decision could ...
Talen Energy Corp. says Amazon has planned up to 960 MW of data centers connected directly to its Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, a nuclear power plant in eastern Pennsylvania. Photo cropped ...
Talen Energy plans to contest the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) rejection of an amended interconnection agreement for an Amazon data center at its Pennsylvania nuclear plant, the ...
What the FERC Amazon data center slapdown means for nuclear. By Francisco "A.J." Camacho | 11/08/2024 06:36 AM EST . The commission’s ruling against linking the technology giant’s facility ...
Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft have placed big bets on nuclear power to secure electricity for their data centers as AI and cloud computing have sent power use surging. ... (FERC), which oversees the ...
Amazon said Monday that it will spend $20 billion on two data center complexes in Pennsylvania, ... It's not clear when FERC, which blocked the deal on procedural grounds, ...
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has upheld its decision to block a revised Interconnection Service Agreement (ISA) that would have increased power usage at an Amazon Web Services (AWS) ...
Talen Goes to Court Over FERC's Amazon Co-Located Data Center Rejection. More. Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A bird flies over the cooling tower of a nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania, U.S., on May 30, 2017.