Big Picture 2025 Commodities
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The rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI) and the insatiable demand for computing power to run complex algorithms is driving a surge in the construction of energy-hungry data centers around the world.
This voracious appetite for electricity is rekindling interest in nuclear energy as a potential power source for these massive facilities. Nuclear energy's ability to provide reliable, large-scale, and carbon-free electricity makes it an attractive option for data center operators seeking to reduce their environmental impact.
However, the nuclear energy ecosystem relies on a complex supply chain of critical minerals, from uranium and rare earth elements to specialty metals. Ensuring a steady, sustainable supply of these essential materials will be crucial to supporting the expansion of nuclear-powered data centers.
As the AI revolution continues to reshape the global technology landscape, understanding the interplay between data infrastructure, energy needs, and critical mineral resources will be key to navigating the path towards a low-carbon future.

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