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UK Behind Marine Renewables' Rising Tide - 0 views

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    It's been a long, challenging endeavor, but there are signs that the economic ecosystem built up around wave and tidal power generation is at long last gathering enough momentum to make the jump from R&D-driven to full-fledged commercial industry. Scotland, with its long stretches of west-facing coastlines, North Atlantic latitude and longstanding tradition of maritime engineering and commerce, is now at the leading edge of change when it comes to fostering development of marine renewables. Wavegen's Limpet 500 system has been pumping electricity from the western Scottish Isle of Islay shoreline since 2000 while the company and project developer npower renewables have continued to move forward with plans to develop the Siadar Wave Energy Project, potentially the first under the Scottish government's Marine Supply Obligation program. Marine Current Turbines is getting ready to flip the switch and fully commission a grid-connected 1.2-megawatt (MW) Seagen tidal turbine-based system in Northern Ireland's Strangford Narrow, while elsewhere in the EU, project developers and the marine renewables community await the much-anticipated commissioning of Pelamis's novel, serpent-like wave power system off the northern Portuguese coast.
Colin Bennett

England's Northern Powergrid Tests Energy Storage - 0 views

  • "These locations combined offer a representative sample of 80% of the UK's total electricity distribution network and this is vitally important because it means that, with the learning we gain from these trials, we'll have real-world results that show how this technology could be deployed as an effective solution across the UK."
Colin Bennett

Copper is essential to life today and has a great future - 0 views

  • As International Mining finishes its August article on the world copper situation and new technologies and ideas for its recovery, Ronald Thiessen, President and CEO of Northern Dynasty has some interesting comments on copper.
  • “In all cases, copper - a material already behind many great technological achievements of our time - has a growing and important role to play. Next time you open your refrigerator, adjust the thermostat on your heating/cooling system, load your dishwasher or laundry washer, turn on your state of the art plasma or LCD TV, dry your hair , charge your cell phone or PDA, or simply turn on your household lights take the time to consider how much energy is consumed.”
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GE Energy Acquires Kelman Limited - 0 views

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    GE Energy has acquired Kelman Limited of Lisburn, Northern Ireland, a provider of advanced monitoring and diagnostics technologies for transformers, enhancing GE's smart grid product portfolio. GE's smart grid offerings are designed to help utilities increase productivity and reliability of both traditional and renewable energy generating assets, while also providing consumers with information to better manage their electricity use and expenses.
Colin Bennett

CANOE Money: Sectors - Mining giant BHP Billiton to build $3.5 billion water plant in C... - 0 views

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    SANTIAGO, Chile - BHP Billiton is seeking approval to build a $3.5 billion US water desalinization plant to service its Escondida copper mine in northern Chile, one of the world's top sources of the metal, a company spokesman said Saturday.
Colin Bennett

Chilean copper mines slowly resume operations as power supplies return - BASE METALS - 0 views

  • While port activities at San Antonia are closed, the larger and more important ports of Antofagasta and Mejillones were unaffected by the quake. As long as ports are open, the export of copper from Chile may see little disruption. Meanwhile, mines in northern Chile appear to be operating normally. BHP Billiton said its copper mines weren't affected, while a Codelco spokesman said its northern Chilean mines are operating normally.
Colin Bennett

EPA releases proposal to protect Bristol Bay, Alaska fisheries from potential impacts p... - 0 views

  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 10 is issuing a proposal to protect one of the world’s most valuable salmon fisheries, in Bristol Bay, Alaska, from the risks posed by large-scale mining at the Pebble deposit. Science has shown that development of this mine, which is backed by Northern Dynasty Minerals and the Pebble Limited Partnership, would be one of the largest open pit copper mines in the world and would threaten one of the world’s most productive salmon fisheries. EPA Region 10 is seeking public comments on the proposal.
Colin Bennett

Antofagasta to resume Antucoya copper project - 0 views

  • Antofagasta plc will resume the development of its Antucoya copper project in northern Chile, it said late on Wednesday March 27.
Matthew Wonnacott

Utilisation rates at Chinese electrical wire producers seen down in December - 1 views

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    A survey by the Shanghai Metals Market of 20 major Chinese electric wire and cable producers, with total capacity of 978,000t/y, showed that the average operating rate fell to 76.59% in December, down 2.8 percentage points from November. The survey cited the falling temperatures in Northern China as dampening the demand for electrical wire for use in new infrastructure. The survey also reported that raw materials inventories at Chinese electrical wire producers had increased by 4.24 percentage points from November to 25.12% of production, stating that the fall in copper prices in December had tempted producers to increase stocks.
Piotr Ortonowski

Europe - wirerod demand driven by automotive sector and infrastructure investments in Q... - 1 views

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    From Nexans' Q1 2012 financial report, we can infer that the European wirerod market was supported by a very strong automotive sector, driven by demand from German premium auto manufacturers, as well as increased infrastructure investment in France and Scandinavia, and a rebounding construction sector in Northern Europe. Demand in Southern Europe, meanwhile, continues to be subdued.
James Wright

Chile - EcoSea targets Norwegian and Scottish aquaculture markets - 0 views

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    EcoSea, the Chile based manufacturer of copper mesh cages for use in aquaculture systems, announced that it intends to enter the Northern European market beginning with Norway and Scotland. The company expects to install its first 40 cages in Norway by 2013, generating revenues of US$15M. EcoSea is also dealing with Marine Harvest, a global leader in fish farming, who have agreed to install a fish farming complex using copper mesh cages in Scotland. To date, EcoSea has used 1000t of copper, however, its accumulated total use of copeer is expected to rise to 5,000t in the coming years.
Colin Bennett

Zambian Copperbelt railway agreement - 1 views

  • ZAMBIA: An agreement to complete a bankable feasibility study for the construction of a 590 km railway to serve the Copperbelt area of northern Zambia and the Angolan border was signed by project promoter Northwest Rail Co and South African logistics company Grindrod on February 3
Colin Bennett

ABB receives CE marking for EV fast-charging multi-standard solutions - 0 views

  • "To support the rollout of nationwide charging networks in Estonia, Denmark, Northern Ireland, The Netherlands and more to come, we’ve been relentlessly focused on adhering to industry-leading public standards of connectivity, quality and reliability.
Colin Bennett

Prysmian Group strategy - 0 views

  • Over the past years Prysmian has been investing in the construction of the Vila Velha plants for umbilicals and flexible pipes with the aim of diversifying and further expanding its activities in the market of technology and products for the OG&P industry. The flexible pipes plant has complemented the umbilical plant, opened in 2007, and the addition of flexible pipes to its product range has enabled Prysmian to offer the OG&P industry a comprehensive range of SURF products (Subsea Umbilicals, Risers and Flowlines). Now thanks to the merger between Prysmian and Draka, the Group can rely also on two plants in North America, thus broadening the available range of products technology to special Down Hole Technology (DHT) systems (manufactured in Massachusetts and New Jersey) and creating interesting cross-selling opportunities to accelerate the business’s expansion also in new strategic areas such as ASEAN, Northern Europe and Western Africa.
Colin Bennett

Chile's Codelco plans new $2.2 bn copper mine :: La Prensa - 0 views

  • Santiago, Nov 19 (EFE).- State-owned Corporacion Nacional del Cobre de Chile, the world's largest copper producer, has approved construction of a new $2.2 billion mine in the northern Chilean region of Antofagasta.
Colin Bennett

BHP Billiton > Approval for Antamina Expansion - 0 views

  • BHP Billiton today announced it has approved its share of the capital expenditure required to expand mining and processing capacity at the Antamina copper and zinc mine in northern Peru.Antamina is a joint venture between BHP Billiton (33.75%), Xstrata (33.75%), Teck Resources (22.5%) and Mitsubishi Corporation (10%). All four partners have approved their respective shares of the project's US$1,288 million capital budget (BHP Billiton share US$434.7 million).
Colin Bennett

Kazakhmys gets funding from China - 0 views

  • Kazakhmys, the London-listed copper producer, has secured long-awaited funding for what is set to be its biggest project with a $2.7bn (£1.7bn) loan from China's state-run Development Bank and SamrukKazyna, the Kazakh sovereign wealth fund.About $2bn of the loan will fund the development of the Boschekul copper project in northern Kazakhstan, which has been in the pipeline since 2006.
Colin Bennett

Redbank Copper - Development Study - 0 views

  • Redbank Copper released its Development Study for the Redbank project in the Northern Territory. Highlights of the Study include copper cathode of 2,500tpa (99.9% copper metal) with an average operating costs of US$1.40/lb of contained copper. The estimated project revenue of $539m, start up capital for cathode production of $17.25m for a total project capital cost of $54.8m. The NPV of cashflows $93m with an Internal Rate of Return of 68%
Colin Bennett

Outotec technology for First Quantum nickel, copper, cobalt and gold projects - 0 views

  • Outotec has agreed with the First Quantum Minerals Limited Projects Office based in Perth, Australia, for the delivery of flotation, thickening and automation technologies for several of its operations around the world. The total value of the contracts exceeds EUR 20 million. These orders include the delivery of 14 units of Outotec TankCell® 300 and 54 smaller TankCell® units for nickel and copper concentrate production for the Kevitsa project, located in northern Finland. This flotation technology delivery complements the earlier agreed supply of Outotec® grinding mills for the same project.
Colin Bennett

Bligh Government leads the way on electrical safety - 0 views

  • "Following Queensland's lead, Victoria, Western Australia, South Australia, the ACT, Tasmania and the Northern Territory have all signed up and will adopt this legislation while New Zealand has expressed support."
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