Google planeia reativar central nuclear do Iowa para centros de dados

Uma tempestade em 2020 encerrou prematuramente a única central nuclear do Iowa. A Google pretende agora reabri-la para fornecer energia a centros de dados próximos. Surgem preocupações com riscos de tempo extremo em áreas propensas a tornados.

Em 2020, uma tempestade destrutiva forçou o fecho prematuro da única instalação nuclear do Iowa, o Duane Arnold Energy Center. Este evento destacou as vulnerabilidades da infraestrutura nuclear face ao aumento de eventos climáticos extremos.

A Google anunciou planos para reativar a central, especificamente para alimentar os seus centros de dados em expansão na região. A iniciativa visa satisfazer a crescente procura energética das operações da empresa, ao mesmo tempo que recorre a uma fonte de energia fiável e de baixo carbono.

No entanto, a localização numa zona de tornados levanta questões de segurança. As tempestades severas representarão ameaças contínuas às operações e à integridade do reator? Este desenvolvimento faz parte de esforços mais amplos para integrar a energia nuclear com a infraestrutura tecnológica, mas sublinha as tensões entre as necessidades energéticas e os riscos climáticos.

A história tem origem na Inside Climate News e é destacada na colaboração Climate Desk, enfatizando as interseções entre políticas ambientais e energéticas.

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