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Rio Tinto signs further joint venture agreements with CODELCO for copper exploration in... - 0 views

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    Rio Tinto has signed two exploration joint venture agreements with CODELCO's 100% owned subsidiary, CCM Los Andes, in Chile. These agreements follow the first exploration joint venture agreement signed between Rio Tinto and CODELCO in January 2008. CODELCO is the world's largest copper producer.
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EMED Mining says Rio Tinto mine in Spain moves towards copper production restart | Mini... - 0 views

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    LONDON (Thomson Financial) - EMED Mining (News) Public Ltd., a European-based minerals exploration and development company, said Spain's largest mine, the Rio Tinto (News) (News/Aktienkurs) Mine, is advancing towards copper production restart. The AIM-listed company said in its mining quarterly report, for the three months to June that recruitment of a large workforce and mobilisation of a mining contractor is expected to proceed in the first half of 2009 and production six months later.
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Rio Tinto exploration in Central Asia - 0 views

  • Global miner Rio Tinto Ltd is ready to commit funds for an exploration drive in Central Asia that it hopes could unearth the world's next giant copper deposit, a company official told Reuters. The company hopes to start drilling in Uzbekistan this year and is ready to proceed with a joint venture in Kazakhstan to explore multiple copper targets, Rio Tinto's general manager for exploration in Central Asia Chris Welton said.
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Unleashing the power of Vehicle-to-Grid technology. Can we? Will we? - 1 views

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    "In the first of a series of exclusive articles, James Gordon explores the latest developments in V2G systems and asks if the technology has the power to reshape global electricity distribution networks.…. It is the world's largest consumer of energy(1), and with over half of China's 1.3 billion population choosing to live in its sprawling and gridlocked super-cities, the demand for power has never been greater. But ensuring that the 680 million who live in China's megalopolises receive a steady stream of electricity is no easy task. However, while the solution - to install a network of long distance super-grids - has proved to be effective, it has come at great cost. This highly innovative smart grid infrastructure that the State Grid Corporation of China, has been specially designed to transmit ultra-high-voltage-direct-current (UHVDC) at over 600,000 volts to China's main population centres from rural areas rich in energy(2). America, India, Germany and Brazil are also incorporating UHDVC lines into their grids, but Britain, whose population is expected to grow from 64,875,165 (2015) to 77,568,588 by 2050(3), is only in the early stages of exploring the potential of the technology according to the Energy Networks Association. And while the UK's Utility giants may yet decide to invest billions of pounds in these high-tech super grids, a fully functioning next-generation Battery Electric Vehicle to Grid (V2G) charging system, located in Birmingham, the UK's second city, may mean they never need to. But how could this potentially game-changing technology, which has been installed at Aston University's European Bioenergy Research Institute (EBRI), one day save the National Grid and the tax-payer billions of pounds?"
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Nexans exploring possibility of Berk-Tek copper and fiber cable sale - 0 views

  • Following receipt of expressions of interest, Nexans is exploring the possibility of the sale of its Berk-Tek copper and fiber cable activity in the US. Berk-Tek focuses on cables for local area network applications and generates annual sales of approximately $200 million.
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    Nexans announced on 28th September that after having received expressions of interest in its Berk-Tek copper and fibre cable subsidiary, it is "exploring the possibility" of selling it. Berk-Tek manufactures high-performance copper cable from its plants in New Holland, Pennsylvania, and Elm City, North Carolina, and also produces fibre optic cable in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina. Nexan's statement follows its acquisition of Shandong Yanggu Cables Group of China for around RMB930M in early September.
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Teck invests further in Halifax's Erdene to expand copper exploration in Mongolia - 0 views

  • Teck, which currently controls about 14% of Erdene's common shares, aims to boost exploration on the Halifax miner's wholly owned Altan Nar gold-polymetallic project, located in southwest Mongolia, 200 kilometres from the border with China.
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BHP Billiton Earmarks $400 Million For Chile Escondida Exploration - 0 views

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    The exploration aims to find new copper deposits to maintain current output and extend the mine's life as ore grades, or the amount of copper contained in the ore, continue to fall,
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Copper mineralization discovered at TEAL's Kasonta Copper Project in the DRC - 0 views

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    TORONTO, July 8 /CNW/ - TEAL Exploration & Mining Incorporated (TSX-"TL") (JSE-"TEL") ("TEAL") has announced the discovery of extensive copper mineralization in the greater Kasonta area adjacent to TEAL's Lupoto Copper Project, which forms part of TEAL's 60%-owned Kasonta-Lupoto Mines sprl ("Kalumines") mining licence area, situated close to Lubumbashi in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ("DRC").
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Rio, Chinalco set up exploration tie-up in China - 0 views

  • Rio Tinto and Chinalco, China's largest alumina producer, agreed Wednesday on a tie-up to explore copper resources in mineral-hungry China, the Anglo-Australian mining giant said.
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BHP, Minmetals, First Quantum to up Zambian copper exploration - 0 views

  • “We are currently actively seeking more titles in the country,” Ian Maxwell, president of BHP Billiton minerals exploration, said today at Zambia’s first mining conference, in Lusaka. “We intend to build our position in this country.”
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Downing St backs Afghan mining projects - 0 views

  • Afghan Gold and Minerals – backed by City of London banker Ian Hannam, former BHP chief executive Chip Goodyear and Jan Kulczyk, the Polish billionaire – also emerged in December as the preferred bidder for the Balkbab copper exploration licence close to Kabul, which is one of three gold and copper exploration licences put out for tender.
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A new era for commodities - McKinsey Quarterly - Energy, Resources, Materials - Environ... - 1 views

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    A new era for commodities Cheap resources underpinned economic growth for much of the 20th century. The 21st will be different. NOVEMBER 2011 * Richard Dobbs, Jeremy Oppenheim, and Fraser Thompson Source: McKinsey Global Institute, Sustainability & Resource Productivity Practice In This Article Exhibit: In little more than a decade, soaring commodity prices have erased a century of steady declines. About the authors Comments (2) Has the global economy entered an era of persistently high, volatile commodity prices? Our research shows that during the past eight years alone, they have undone the decline of the previous century, rising to levels not seen since the early 1900s (exhibit). In addition, volatility is now greater than at any time since the oil-shocked 1970s because commodity prices increasingly move in lockstep. Our analysis suggests that they will remain high and volatile for at least the next 20 years if current trends hold-barring a major macroeconomic shock-as global resource markets oscillate in response to surging global demand and inelastic supplies. Back to top Demand for energy, food, metals, and water should rise inexorably as three billion new middle-class consumers emerge in the next two decades.1 The global car fleet, for example, is expected almost to double, to 1.7 billion, by 2030. In India, we expect calorie intake per person to rise by 20 percent during that period, while per capita meat consumption in China could increase by 60 percent, to 80 kilograms (176 pounds) a year. Demand for urban infrastructure also will soar. China, for example, could annually add floor space totaling 2.5 times the entire residential and commercial square footage of the city of Chicago, while India could add floor space equal to another Chicago every year. Such dramatic growth in demand for commodities actually isn't unusual. Similar factors were at play throughout the 20th century as the planet's population tripled and demand for various resource
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Chinalco Rio Tinto Exploration cleared to start business in China - 0 views

  • The JV’s initial priority will be exploring for copper, with plans to expand into coal and potash in the future.
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Is the Peruvian government becoming more mining friendly? - 0 views

  • According to Lima-based Kallpa Securities Managing Director Ricardo Carrión and President Alberto Arispe, recent government actions might signal a reset, with the government even acting as a mediator between mining companies and the local communities. In this interview with The Gold Report, Carrión and Arispe detail the state of mining exploration in Peru and discuss companies actively exploring, including one that just received its long-awaited environmental approval.
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China to spend $4.48bn on domestic mining exploration - 0 views

  • China plans to spend 30 billion yuan (US$4.48bn) over the next five years to explore for minerals in 21 provinces to reduce its reliance on imported mineral products.
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Chinalco and Rio sign exploration deal - 0 views

  • Chinalco, as the Chinese state-owned mining company is known, will take a 51 per cent stake in the exploration joint venture. The venture’s initial focus will be discovering copper and coking coal deposits in the north and northwest of China, a country that has been a mostly closed kingdom to foreign companies eager to map and exploit its mineral riche
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Pioneering Dye Sensitive PV Cells & Ethics-Driven Business Models - 0 views

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    \nCadiz, Spain - While significant challenges remain and large-scale applications appear relatively far out on the horizon, smaller scale applications, such as organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs), are already being built into a variety of electronic products. Industry pioneers, such as G24i, have begun manufacturing their first generation of products, which in G24i's case includes a DSC-powered mobile phone charger and an award-winning "Lighting Africa" portable lamp that marries cutting-edge LED and dye-sensitized thin-film PV technologies. \n\nLooking to bring off-grid electrical power options to people in Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa and a still growing range of African countries, G24i in May was awarded the World Bank Group's 2008 "Lighting Africa Development Marketplace" prize for its solar-powered LED light, which uses the company's proprietary dye-sensitized thin-film solar cells in concert with light emitting diodes (LED) produced by Dutch lighting manufacturer Lemnis. \n\nG24i dye-sensitized thin-film solar cells are proving themselves rugged enough to endure some of the harshest conditions on the planet. Besides enduring the rigors of operating in various African locations, the company's DSC cells were used to generate electrical power for British explorer Robert Swan and his team during their two-week 'E-Base Goes Live' project in which they traveled to Antarctica. Despite poor sunlight, the cells contributed to the successful powering of satellite, digital and video conferencing and other communications equipment throughout the two-week long expedition.\n\nThe first person to walk to the North and South Poles, Swan is moving on to an educational sailing around the world project and G24i is working on sails for his craft that will have thin-film dye-sensitized PV cells embedded in them. \n
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Новости Neftegaz.RU | Norilsk Nickel, BHP Billiton To Operate Jointly in Russia - 0 views

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    Russia"s metals giant Norilsk Nickel and the world"s largest mining company BHP Billiton have formed a joint venture to explore for minerals in Russia.
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