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Do We Give a Finkel?

Copper Weekly Brief – Week of 6th March 2026

  Market overview Copper prices were volatile but ultimately firmed this week, with benchmark contracts around US$5.75–5.80/lb (roughly US$12,900–13,050/t) by 4–6 March. From the January record high near US$14,500/t, prices…

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Copper Weekly Brief – 27th February 2026

Copper prices held near recent highs this week but eased slightly as traders weighed strong long‑term demand against softer short‑term signals from China and rising inventories. Prices Copper traded around…

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Copper Weekly Brief – 20 Feb 2026

Copper Weekly Brief – Week Ending 20 February 2026 Market overview Copper prices eased slightly this week, with benchmark contracts around US$5.75–5.80/lb (roughly US$12,600–12,800/t) on 18–19 February after record highs…

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Everything’s Coming Up Copper

Not so long ago copper exploration seemed to be in the doldrums, but with the world facing severe shortfalls it seems the race is on to find more deposits. And…

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July 25, 2017 · Clean Energy, General, John’s Blog

A new blueprint to reshape Australia’s electricity market by Chief Scientist Dr Alan Finkel provides a workable platform to achieve energy security, reliability and affordability whilst also meeting our global carbon objectives over the next 30 years.

A new blueprint to reshape Australia’s electricity market by Chief Scientist Dr Alan Finkel provides a workable platform to achieve energy security, reliability and affordability whilst also meeting our global carbon objectives over the next 30 years.

Not an easy job given the competing interests of all players in the energy market. Clearly, the coal industry would like to stop a move to renewables, but can we meet our carbon targets if we don’t change?

Simply saying we aren’t a big CO2 emitter is no longer enough given that the market of the future will value environmental performance critically.

The evolution of AI, robotics and 3D printing , coupled with the high cost of shipping and transport in a carbon neutral future, means that Australia will have a viable manufacturing industry and cannot ignore the cost of non-compliance – no matter how small we are.

Of course, Dr Finkel recognised that coal fired power generation must be a part of the energy future to provide for base load security, but while coal is still cheaper than wind and solar that wont last much longer.

To get there though we need a CET or ETS scheme in the intervening years, but ultimately carbon credits will diminish in value to very little as the real cost of renewable vs. coal decreases– this has been predicted in Europe already.

So how does the Copper industry view this Report? Well remember that we’re largely technology agnostic, but we are quite excited about our ability to contribute to a more efficient carbon free future in Australia through our role in areas like:

1. Electric vehicles – twice the copper as a standard ECI vehicle

2. High efficiency HVAC using microgroove copper tubes

3. Economic Cable sizing for all future businesses and a homes

4. Smart Home technologies

5. Inter neighbourhood connectivity to support Demand side management using sophisticated software in future

6. Battery storage

7. Ultra Conductive copper to reduce energy losses

8. High efficiency transformers using copper

9. High efficiency motors using copper rotors etc.

10. Renewable energy generation uses 4 times the amount of copper as coal fired generation

Obviously we do give a Finkel !

You can find the report here: https://www.environment.gov.au/energy/national-electricity-market-review

Cheers

John

Featured

Copper Weekly Brief – Week of 6th March 2026

  Market overview Copper prices were volatile but ultimately firmed this week, with benchmark contracts around US$5.75–5.80/lb (roughly US$12,900–13,050/t) by…

Read More

Copper Weekly Brief – 27th February 2026

Copper prices held near recent highs this week but eased slightly as traders weighed strong long‑term demand against softer short‑term…

Read More

Copper Weekly Brief – 20 Feb 2026

Copper Weekly Brief – Week Ending 20 February 2026 Market overview Copper prices eased slightly this week, with benchmark contracts…

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Everything’s Coming Up Copper

Not so long ago copper exploration seemed to be in the doldrums, but with the world facing severe shortfalls it…

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