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Blue Energy & GE Vernova Bet On Gas Bridge-To-Nuclear For AI Power

Blue Energy & GE Vernova Bet On Gas Bridge-To-Nuclear For AI Power Blue Energy announced a collaboration with GE Vernova to develop the world's first gas-plus-nuclear power plant in Texas. The project will use two GE Vernova gas turbines to deliver roughly 1 GW starting around 2030. Steam supply will later shift to GE Vernova Hitachi BWRX-300 small modular reactors for up to 1.5 GW of nuclear capacity by 2032.  Work at the Texas site could begin as early as this year, with a final investment decision expected in 2027. The plan is...
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