Amazon's Green Copper Gamble: Why 30,000 Tons Won't Power the AI Future
Amazon's Arizona copper deal faces practical limits as low-carbon methods cover only 14,000 tons of the 30,000-ton total, far below AWS data center requirements.
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Amazon's Arizona copper deal faces practical limits as low-carbon methods cover only 14,000 tons of the 30,000-ton total, far below AWS data center requirements.
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