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World Copper Supply & Demand Shifts

The world’s copper market is expected to see a significant surplus over the next two years says the latest forecast from the International Copper Study Group (ICSG). The Group said…

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Aurelia Metals Green Lights Aussie Copper Mine

Australian mining and exploration company Aurelia Metals with two existing mines in  the Cobar Basin in New South Wales will now develop the Great Cobar copper mine. The project involves…

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Rare Child Cancer Sees Possible Copper Cure

Survival from a rare but deadly childhood cancer could improve by applying an existing drug that’s currently used to manage excess copper in the body says Australian study. The drug…

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Artificial Intelligence And Copper: Pulse Briefing #1

The International Copper Association Australia has launched the first of its Pulse Briefings, a series designed to showcase the latest innovations across the resources sector. The first Briefing takes a…

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Rooftops Rule

September 30, 2024 · Energy Efficiency, General, John’s Blog, Renewable Energy, Smart Wiring, Sustainable Energy

Two-thirds of new houses in Australia are being built without solar on the roof or batteries to store the energy according to the Climate Council. What a missed opportunity.  Their just released Seize The Sun report says we could almost double our small-scale solar capacity and install 2M household batteries by 2030. That would add […]

Resourceful Australia?

September 20, 2024 · Commodity, General, John’s Blog, Mining

A new report from the Minerals Council of Australia is timely, given its argument that mining investment will continue to play a vital role in the country’s future, but only if managed properly. The study—Minerals-plus:An investment strategy for a resource intensive future—covers a lot of ground but argues there’s been a “seven-year stagnation in mining […]

Millennials @ Home

September 11, 2024 · Energy Efficiency, General, John’s Blog, Mining, Smart Wiring

Homes have been getting smarter for decades—which is why we created Smart Wiring of course—but a younger generation sees smart homes somewhat differently it seems. A new Australian snapshot from Samsung says Gen Z and Millennials—anyone born after 1997—not only expect high tech homes, but want their appliances to look great, communicate & anticipate their […]

Can South Australia Be World Copper Leader?

September 4, 2024 · Commodity, General, John’s Blog, Mining

News that BHP is boosting copper production in South Australia (SA) is a big story, but does it also mean one of Australia’s smaller states can be a world number one when it comes to copper?  Certainly that’s how the South Australia Chamber of Mines & Energy—SACOME—saw it, saying it welcomes BHP’s “staged approach to […]

Getting What You Want…..Or Better Still Need

August 15, 2024 · Commodity, General, John’s Blog, Mining

The Rolling Stones made ‘you can’t always get what you want’ in the 1960’s, but the message has new impact today. Especially when you remember the Stones added ‘but you might just get what you need’. It’s a good position to take when it comes to net zero I think, especially given the high level […]

Is Copper Collaboration On The Books?

July 24, 2024 · Commodity, General, John’s Blog, Mining

The growing shortage of copper is already triggering big shifts in the industry, but one of the biggest could be direct tie ups between mines & manufacturers.  There is a lot of talk about global copper supply, but its still something of a guessing game. The Bank of America says copper supply will be 15%—something […]

Stealing The Future (And The Past)

July 18, 2024 · General, John’s Blog

Metal thieves have been a problem for a long time, but sky high prices now mean its a major threat given our reliance on copper for nearly everything in modern life. I’ve long been aware that thieves have targeted copper for its resale value, but what was once a relatively minor offence has lately become […]

Space Age Copper

July 8, 2024 · Commodity, General, John’s Blog, Mining

Two Australian companies are teaming up to use space technology & AI to speed copper discovery here, reportedly one of the world’s biggest data driven searches. That’s exciting news for all sorts of reasons. Number one it’s great to see technology being harnessed for practical, real world impact when a lot of talk about technology […]

Finding Copper In All The Old Places

June 4, 2024 · General, John’s Blog, Recycling

Copper may be an ageing technology for delivering broadband, but for telcos now recycling all those kilometres of cables it could be worth billions. Some are already recognising that fact of course. British engineering company TXO says they’re talking to a dozen telcos about extracting copper wires from old networks to sell on the open […]

ICAA Joins Industry Leaders at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC)

May 27, 2024 · John’s Blog

Panellists on stage at the IMARC conference 2023

The International Copper Association Australia (ICAA) is delighted to confirm that CEO, John Fennell will be speaking at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) 2024, joining fellow industry leaders, innovators, and policymakers set to explore how the mining sector can expedite its journey towards net zero. With organisations worldwide committing to net zero targets […]

Are Our Utilities EV Ready?

May 24, 2024 · Energy Efficiency, General, John’s Blog, Renewable Energy, Sustainable Energy

A new report out of the US asks if electrical grids can handle the predicted surge in electric cars. In fact it’s a question that hangs over the shift to a greener economy overall and with no easy—or cheap—answers. Certainly electrical vehicles will be a challenge. Global EV sales volumes are forecast to more than […]

Artificially Intelligent Copper

April 12, 2024 · Commodity, General, John’s Blog, Mining

Artificial Intelligence, or AI, seems to be everywhere these days and so I guess its no surprise its come knocking on copper’s door too. And that’s good news. From discovering new deposits to helping improve mine operations, it seems AI is shaping up to be one of the most flexible and innovative technological breakthroughs mining […]

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World Copper Supply & Demand Shifts

The world’s copper market is expected to see a significant surplus over the next two years says the latest forecast…

Read More

Aurelia Metals Green Lights Aussie Copper Mine

Australian mining and exploration company Aurelia Metals with two existing mines in  the Cobar Basin in New South Wales will…

Read More

Rare Child Cancer Sees Possible Copper Cure

Survival from a rare but deadly childhood cancer could improve by applying an existing drug that’s currently used to manage…

Read More

Artificial Intelligence And Copper: Pulse Briefing #1

The International Copper Association Australia has launched the first of its Pulse Briefings, a series designed to showcase the latest…

Read More

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