
Open Circuit Meta's nuclear deal explained: What's real vs hype?
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Jan 16, 2026 Meta's groundbreaking nuclear deal tops the discussion, encompassing 6.6 gigawatts of new and existing plants. The hosts analyze the shifting landscape as tech giants like Microsoft navigate political pressures over electricity costs tied to data centers. They debate whether hyperscalers are responsible for grid affordability amid regulatory concerns. Insights on Meta's multi-faceted nuclear strategy, challenges in reactor approvals, and the implications for market dynamics spark lively conversation. Could this signal a nuclear renaissance in the U.S.?
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Meta's Three-Part Nuclear Portfolio
- Meta bundled restarts, uprates, and SMR bets into a 6.6 GW portfolio through 2035.
- The portfolio balances near-term capacity fixes with long-term co-location and political plays.
Vistra, TerraPower, Oklo Roles Explained
- Caroline Golan breaks the deal into Vistra restarts, TerraPower and Oklo SMR partnerships.
- She highlights co-location intent and accelerated data center shell builds to tighten timelines.
Speed Shells To Match Power Timelines
- Build data center shells faster to shorten ramp and transmission timing.
- Use temporary tents or rapid shells to cut construction from years to months and accelerate power need.
