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Talen Energy and Amazon Sign Landmark Nuclear Power Deal to Fuel AI-Powered Data Centers

A Historic Collaboration Between Tech and Energy Sectors

by Anochie Esther
June 17, 2025
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In a powerful alignment of energy infrastructure and technological innovation, Talen Energy has announced a long-term partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to provide up to 1,920 megawatts (MW) of nuclear energy from its Susquehanna plant in Pennsylvania through 2042. The agreement represents one of the most significant corporate purchases of clean baseload power in the United States and underscores the increasing interdependence between Big Tech and energy utilities.

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The deal will ensure a consistent, carbon-free energy supply for AWS’s rapidly growing data center and AI operations, addressing mounting concerns over the carbon footprint of cloud computing and generative AI workloads.

Why This Agreement Matters

The long-term nature of the agreement offers several advantages to both parties:

  • For Amazon, it secures a reliable and sustainable source of electricity for its expanding data infrastructure at a time when demand is skyrocketing.
  • For Talen Energy, the deal locks in a predictable, stable revenue stream over the next two decades, bolstering the economic viability of its nuclear assets.

“This partnership helps ensure that AWS’s infrastructure will be powered by carbon-free nuclear energy, a crucial component in achieving our net-zero emissions goals,” said Kevin Miller, AWS’s vice president of global data centers. “It’s also part of the largest private-sector investment in Pennsylvania’s history.”

Indeed, AWS is investing $20 billion into its data infrastructure in the state, which will create approximately 1,250 high-skilled jobs, according to state officials. The economic impact of this partnership is expected to extend well beyond energy and technology, spurring local development, infrastructure upgrades, and employment.

A Bet on the Future of Nuclear Energy

What sets this deal apart from traditional power purchase agreements is its future-looking scope. Beyond the electricity from the existing Susquehanna nuclear plant, both Talen and Amazon have agreed to explore the deployment of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) within Talen’s Pennsylvania footprint.

SMRs represent a new generation of nuclear technology that is more flexible, scalable, and cost-effective than traditional large reactors. They have the potential to be deployed closer to demand centers and integrated more easily with renewable sources, making them an ideal solution for powering distributed AI workloads and hyperscale data centers.

In addition to exploring SMR deployment, the partnership includes provisions to expand the Susquehanna plant’s output, further solidifying nuclear power’s role in the digital economy.

After nearly two decades of relatively flat electricity consumption, the United States is now experiencing a dramatic uptick in demand. This surge is largely attributed to the rapid expansion of cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and machine learning platforms, all of which require massive, energy-intensive server farms.

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the rise in AI workloads alone could double electricity demand from data centers by 2030. The urgency to meet these demands has led major technology companies to aggressively pursue partnerships with clean energy providers.

Earlier this month, Meta (formerly Facebook) inked a similar deal with Constellation Energy to keep a nuclear reactor in Illinois running for another 20 years part of a broader strategy to power its global operations with 100% renewable and nuclear energy.

Market Impact and Industry Significance

Following the announcement, Talen Energy shares surged by nearly 8% in premarket trading, a strong indicator of investor confidence in the company’s future profitability and strategic direction. The stock jump also reflects a growing market acknowledgment of nuclear energy’s resurgence, particularly as a viable solution to power-hungry digital infrastructure.

This deal also sets a precedent for other tech giants. As the pressure to decarbonize mounts and AI demand escalates, companies like Google, Microsoft, and Oracle may follow Amazon’s lead in forming long-term partnerships with nuclear energy providers.

It further reinforces the argument that nuclear energy often sidelined in clean energy conversations may be critical to meeting climate targets while supporting economic growth and digital innovation.

While the deal currently focuses on AWS’s operations in Pennsylvania, its implications could be national, even global. If successful, the Talen-Amazon partnership may serve as a blueprint for how utilities and tech companies can collaboratively scale carbon-free power generation alongside the growth of AI and cloud services.

Talen and Amazon’s exploration of new nuclear technologies, like SMRs, could also accelerate their adoption across the U.S., offering a pathway to cleaner, more decentralized energy systems. That may be essential as AI and data-driven industries continue to consume increasing amounts of electricity in the coming decade.

As Kevin Miller summed up during the announcement, “This is not just a power agreement it’s an investment in the future of America’s clean energy and digital infrastructure.” The alignment of energy reliability, sustainability, and technological innovation may well become a defining feature of the next era in American industry.

Tags: #AI Operations#Susquehanna plant#Talen EnergyAIAmazon Web Servicesdata centerNuclear energy
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