
- Microsoft becomes the first major technology company to join the World Nuclear Association, reflecting nuclear’s growing role in powering the digital economy.
- The company brings high-profile nuclear commitments, including a 20-year PPA with Constellation and a fusion agreement with Helion.
- Membership aligns with global debates on regulatory efficiency, supply chain resilience, and advanced nuclear deployment.
A New Energy Alliance
Microsoft has formally joined the World Nuclear Association (WNA), becoming the most prominent technology company to align itself with the global nuclear industry. The move highlights a strategic convergence: the surging electricity demand from data centers and artificial intelligence is pressing technology firms to secure continuous,

