Google plans to revive Iowa nuclear plant for data centers

A 2020 storm shut down Iowa's only nuclear power plant prematurely. Google now aims to reopen it to supply energy for nearby data centers. Concerns arise over extreme weather risks in tornado-prone areas.

In 2020, a destructive storm forced the premature closure of Iowa's sole nuclear power facility, the Duane Arnold Energy Center. This event highlighted vulnerabilities in nuclear infrastructure amid increasing extreme weather events.

Google has announced plans to bring the plant back online, specifically to power its expanding data centers in the region. The initiative seeks to meet the growing energy demands of the company's operations while tapping into a reliable, low-carbon energy source.

However, the location in tornado country raises safety questions. Will severe storms pose ongoing threats to the reactor's operations and integrity? This development is part of broader efforts to integrate nuclear power with tech infrastructure, but it underscores tensions between energy needs and climate risks.

The story originates from Inside Climate News and is featured in the Climate Desk collaboration, emphasizing environmental and energy policy intersections.

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Illustration of coal, gas, and nuclear plants powering the U.S. amid Winter Storm Fern as wind and solar output drops.
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During Winter Storm Fern, fossil and nuclear plants supplied most U.S. power as renewables dipped, report says

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A report promoted by the conservative-leaning nonprofit Power the Future said natural gas, coal and nuclear plants generated the bulk of U.S. electricity during Winter Storm Fern, while wind and solar output fell during the storm’s coldest, darkest hours. The findings circulated amid the Trump administration’s renewed pushback on wind power, including a December 2025 move to suspend five offshore wind projects on the East Coast.

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Niigata Governor Hideyo Hanazumi approved the restart of the world's largest nuclear plant, the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa facility, on Friday. This marks the first restart for operator TEPCO since the 2011 Fukushima disaster. The move supports Japan's goals to reduce fossil fuel reliance and achieve carbon neutrality.

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