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Finding Ancient Copper For A Clean Future

China’s Top Solar Firm Makes Switch from Silver to Copper

China’s biggest solar maker, LONGi Green Energy, has started mass production of solar cells that replace silver with copper at a new plant in Shaanxi — a key step in…

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Copper Weekly Brief — Week Ending 10 July 2026

  Copper held near historic highs through the second week of July, but the market remained in consolidation mode rather than extending the sharp rally seen earlier in 2026. LME…

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Copper Weekly Brief — Week Ending 3 July 2026

  Market overview Copper remained elevated through the first days of July, but the market continued to consolidate rather than extend the sharp rally seen earlier in the quarter. LME…

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Material Movement – Haulage Electrification

ConnectOre Research Briefing, June 2026 Mine haulage is the single largest source of emissions at most open-cut operations — and the place where decarbonisation and cost discipline converge most forcefully.…

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July 21, 2021 · General, Mining

The University of New South Wales is using geology and Artificial Intelligence to create a virtual model of the Earth to reveal deposits of copper for a world that needs it more than ever.

The International Energy Agency, as well as global financial giants Goldman Sachs and Bloomberg have all recently signalled a looming global copper supply crisis as it becomes the go to metal for electrification and clean energy.

Bloomberg suggested the world will need to find 10M more tonnes of copper by 2030 given few new copper deposits and ageing mines with dropping ore quality. Finding accessible, long term copper mines is becoming urgent, a task that the University of New South Wales—UNSW—believes technology can help make easier. 

Researchers from UNSW’s Earthbyte have developed software called GPlates to model the Earth in four dimensions, allowing them to look deep inside the planet and back into the past to discover where copper deposits formed along ancient mountain ranges.

Geologists typically use a set of well-established tools to look for copper, including geological mapping, geochemical sampling, geophysical surveys and remote sensing. 

But UNSW researchers are using machine learning to look at different parts of the world to see if they have experienced conditions conducive to forming copper deposits at different times.

The Earthbyte group has already identified candidate regions in the Americas, and is teaming up with AuScope’s “Downward Looking Telescope” project and Australian startups like Lithodat and DeeperX, as well as mining companies to boost the use of AI and supercomputing to bring copper exploration into the future.

Detail: https://newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/science-tech/travelling-through-deep-time-find-copper-clean-energy-future

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  Copper held near historic highs through the second week of July, but the market remained in consolidation mode rather…

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Material Movement – Haulage Electrification

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