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Tahawul Tech17 hours ago

"We are making the largest private sector investment in state history, while collaborating with Talen Energy to help power our infrastructure with carbon-free energy".
Learn more about @amazon's energy investment below.
https://www.tahawultech.com/industry/energy/amazon-enters-nuclear-energy-partnership-to-power-data-centres/
#Amazon #TalenEnergy #tahawultech

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