Power Data Center Demand with Nuclear-as-a-Service

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Explore our resources to understand why nuclear is the optimal power source for data centers and how Last Energy provides carbon-free baseload electricity through our full-service delivery model.

What is Nuclear-as-a-Service?

Last Energy brings the energy-as-a-service model to the nuclear sector—taking end-to-end responsibility for all deployment activities and streamlining the delivery of reliable baseload electricity to get your data centers online.

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Nuclear for Data Centers

Last Energy's Senior Vice President of Commercial, Michael Crabb, discusses how nuclear energy meets the unique energy demands of data centers.

Why is nuclear power the best solution to power your business?
How can data centers secure sustainable energy to scale with growing demand?
Why is tracking time matched carbon free power important for data centers?
What challenges are data centers facing in the UK?

Last Energy’s Approach

Learn about Last Energy’s approach to delivering scalable, reliable nuclear power and how the PWR-20 meets the growing energy demand of data centers.

What is the PWR-20?
How does Last Energy's PWR-20 scale with growing energy demand?
How does Last Energy utilize PPAs to align incentives & deliver on time and on budget?
What's the difference between Last Energy's physical & virtual PPAs?
How does Last Energy engage with local communities?

Titans of Nuclear | Nuclear Nexus: Data Centers

In this podcast series, hear from experts in the data center industry on how they’re currently addressing their energy procurement challenges, why nuclear will be key to meeting their energy demands, and how power purchase agreements (PPA) can be leveraged to quickly deploy clean electricity at scale.

In the first episode of Nuclear Nexus: Data Centers, Michael Crabb and John Chaplin discuss how the nuclear industry and data centers intersect and explore the data center industry’s challenges regarding energy reliability, power consumption, and development.
Michael hosts a discussion with Bill Kleyman and Shannon Bragg-Sitton where they cover the relationship between nuclear energy and data centers and delve into real-world use cases of nuclear power plants powering data center facilities today.
Michael Crabb and Robert Boswall discuss the ways in which baseload power generation is valuable to data centers, the benefits of co-location, and how the nuclear industry can leverage power purchase agreements (PPA) in their partnerships with data center customers.
In the final episode of Nuclear Nexus: Data Centers, Michael Crabb and Alan Howard analyze why the  data center industry’s energy demand is so high, as well as the economics of data center development.