The U.S. government is shelling out a whopping $2.7 billion to three companies in an effort to strengthen domestic uranium enrichment, amid surging electricity demand from AI data centers.

The Department of Energy announced on Monday that it will award $900 million each to American Centrifuge Operating and Orano Federal Services, as well as General Matter, a nuclear startup backed by billionaire investor Peter Thiel.

The funding will be distributed through task orders over the next 10 years, under what the department described as a “strict milestone approach.”

  • Bio bronk@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Plenty relevant because he says women voting in america is a bad thing. but he loves it up the ass more than any women I bet

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      2 months ago

      Classic lib with internalized homophobia can’t wait to call people slurs because they’re on the wrong team

      Were you also furious at minorities that voted for trump? Did you call them slurs

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      His misogyny terrifies me. But plenty of gay men believe women are fully equal humans and even enjoy our company.