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A Texas-based power developer has floated an intriguing proposal: repurposing decommissioned nuclear reactors originally designed for Navy warships to feed electricity into the US national grid. The timing is no accident—as the Trump administration ramps up efforts to unlock massive energy supplies for the AI boom, infrastructure innovations like this are gaining traction. The move reflects a broader energy crunch as data centers and AI operations consume unprecedented amounts of power. By recycling proven reactor technology rather than building from scratch, the plan could potentially accelerate the energy pipeline to meet skyrocketing demand from the AI sector. It's a creative angle on an old infrastructure problem in a world where power availability is increasingly becoming a competitive advantage.