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  "textContent": "\n\nNexGen Energy (TSE: NXE) has held preliminary talks with data center operators about financing its flagship uranium project in Saskatchewan, Canada, as AI infrastructure demand pushes tech companies to secure long-term nuclear fuel supply. CEO Leigh Curyer disclosed the discussions on Wednesday at a Melbourne Mining Club event. “It’s coming. You’ve seen it with automakers. […]\n\nThe post Big Tech Eyes Canadian Uranium Mine to Power AI Data Centers appeared first on the deep dive.",
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