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Home  /  Business  /  Bees halt Meta’s plans for AI data center powered by nuclear energy

Bees halt Meta’s plans for AI data center powered by nuclear energy

by Shriya Kataria
November 5, 2024
in Business, Technology
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Bees halt Meta’s plans for AI data center powered by nuclear energy

Meta, the tech giant led by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, has unexpectedly shelved its plans to construct a nuclear-powered AI data center in the United States, citing an unusual environmental roadblock—bees. The proposed data center, intended to run on clean nuclear energy, was called off after the discovery of a bee habitat on the designated land.

Meta’s vision for clean energy faces unforeseen challenges

Meta’s ambitious project was designed to support platforms like Facebook and Instagram with an energy-efficient, emission-free power source. Zuckerberg had been close to securing a deal with a nuclear power plant operator, aiming to make Meta one of the few tech companies to rely on nuclear energy for powering artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. According to internal sources, negotiations for the clean energy deal faced numerous regulatory challenges. Ultimately, the bee species discovered near the plant halted the project entirely, Zuckerberg explained to staff in a recent meeting.

Rising demand for sustainable energy in tech

Meta’s delay comes as other tech competitors, including Amazon, have already integrated nuclear power into their operations. Amazon recently invested $650 million to establish a data center in Pennsylvania, powered by nuclear energy to support its expanding cloud infrastructure. AI models demand significantly more energy—up to 10 times more than traditional servers—placing a strain on conventional, carbon-based energy sources and prompting tech companies to seek greener alternatives. Nuclear energy, while emission-free, comes with its own challenges, such as the need for secure storage of nuclear waste, which can be hazardous if mishandled.

Meta’s AI expansion plans remain uncertain

This environmental setback delays Meta’s plans to move forward in the AI sector with sustainable energy sources. Industry analysts speculate Meta may be forced to either explore alternative sites or pivot to different green energy solutions to meet the soaring demands of AI applications without overburdening the electric grid.

As Meta re-evaluates its clean energy strategy, Zuckerberg’s team remains focused on navigating these environmental and regulatory hurdles, with the company determined to align its technological advancements with sustainable practices.

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