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Microsoft and Nvidia team up to Transform Nuclear Power with AI

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
March 24, 2026
in Artificial Intelligence, Energy
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Microsoft and Nvidia are teaming up to apply artificial intelligence to nuclear energy development, as the tech industry races to secure enough power to sustain the explosive growth of AI systems.

The initiative, unveiled during discussions around global energy infrastructure, focuses on using AI to modernize how nuclear power plants are designed, approved, and operated. By combining Microsoft’s cloud and AI capabilities with Nvidia’s high-performance computing platforms, the companies are aiming to tackle one of the biggest bottlenecks in nuclear energy; time.

Building a nuclear power plant has traditionally been a slow, complex process that can take a decade or more, often delayed by regulatory hurdles, fragmented data, and engineering challenges. Microsoft says AI can help streamline these processes by analysing large volumes of regulatory and technical documentation, identifying inconsistencies, and unifying data across the entire lifecycle of a plant. In some cases, AI-driven approaches are already showing dramatic results, with one startup reportedly cutting permitting timelines by as much as 92%, potentially saving tens of millions of dollars.

The push into nuclear energy underscores a growing problem for the AI industry itself power. Training and running modern AI models requires vast amounts of electricity, with hyperscale data centres consuming energy at levels comparable to entire cities. As companies like Microsoft, Google, and Meta expand their AI capabilities, securing reliable and scalable energy sources has become a strategic priority. Meta signed major nuclear energy deals with Vistra, TerraPower, and Oklo to supply up to 6.6 gigawatts of clean power by 2035 back in January 2026. 

Nuclear power is increasingly being viewed as a viable solution because it can provide consistent, carbon-free electricity at scale, unlike renewable sources that depend on weather conditions. Microsoft has already been exploring nuclear options as part of its long-term energy strategy, including partnerships aimed at reviving existing plants and supporting new reactor technologies.

Nvidia, whose chips are at the centre of the AI boom, is also playing a key role in this shift by enabling the computing infrastructure needed to simulate, design, and optimise nuclear systems. Its platforms are being used to build digital twins virtual models of physical systems allowing engineers to test scenarios, improve efficiency, and reduce risks before deploying changes in the real world.

The collaboration reflects a broader transformation underway across the tech and energy sectors, where AI is not only driving demand for power but also becoming a tool to help generate and manage that power more efficiently. Utilities and infrastructure providers are increasingly working with technology companies to build next-generation data centres and energy systems that can adapt dynamically to changing demand.

As the global AI race intensifies, the intersection of artificial intelligence and energy is emerging as one of the most critical frontiers. For Microsoft and Nvidia, applying AI to nuclear power is not just about innovation in energy it is about ensuring the future of AI itself has the infrastructure it needs to keep running.

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