Amazon Web Services signed a two-year copper deal with Rio Tinto to supply AI data centers from an Arizona mine, expecting to extract 14,000 metric tons of copper over four years.
Rio Tinto Group and Amazon Web Services have agreed that AWS will be the first customer for Rio Tinto's low carbon copper produced using Nuton bioleaching technology. The partnership also includes AWS ...
E-waste specialist Bioscope Technologies has signed up Techbuyer, which refurbishes and resells servers and other data center equipment, as an early adopter of its novel bioleaching solution.
Amazon’s US copper deal looks big until you see how much AI data centers actually consume ...
Microbial communities inhabiting acid mine drainage (AMD) and those driving bioleaching processes play a pivotal role in both natural biogeochemical cycling and engineered metal recovery systems.