<p>➀ Data centres, driven by AI and cloud computing, are energy-intensive and face an environmental challenge due to their high power consumption.</p><p>➁ Current solutions like renewable energy and advanced cooling systems are insufficient to meet the growing demand for data processing and storage.</p><p>➂ Nuclear power is proposed as a potential solution for powering data centres, offering sustainable energy with benefits such as high energy density and low emissions, though challenges like safety concerns and high costs remain.</p>
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