Nuclear Politics

Cloud Company Signs Agreement To Use Nuclear Energy For One Of World’s Largest Supercomputers In France

By David Dalton
11 February 2025

Initial €10 billion investment will establish data centre and position country as a global leader in artificial intelligence

Cloud Company Signs Agreement To Use Nuclear Energy For One Of World’s Largest Supercomputers In France
The Fluidstack MOU was announced at the AI Action Summit convened in Paris by president Emanuel Macron. Courtesy Emmanuel Macron/X.
A multinational cloud computing services provider has signed a memorandum of understanding with the French government to build one of the world’s largest “decarbonised” AI supercomputers, using France’s “abundant, carbon-free, and predominantly nuclear energy” to provide up to 1 GW of dedicated power.

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