Nano Nuclear Energy Inc. (NASDAQ:NNE) shares are trading higher on Wednesday. In fact, shares of all nuclear-linked stocks are trading higher after Amazon Web Services announced plans to invest over $500 million in nuclear power. AWS, Amazon’s cloud computing subsidiary, has signed three agreements to support nuclear energy development, including building Small Modular Reactors (SMRs). This includes a deal with Energy Northwest for four SMRs generating up to 960 MW and partnerships with X-energy...
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Continue ReadingAmazon said Wednesday that it is making a trio of investments in nuclear energy efforts to help meet rising electricity demands and support its transition to clean energy...
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