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Colin Bennett

Xiangguang Copper`s refining capacity up to 600,000 tonnes - 0 views

  • China's Xiangguang Copper completed an expansion in April that has lifted annual refining capacity up 70 percent to 600,000 tonnes, a company manager said on Friday.
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    "China's Xiangguang Copper completed an expansion in April that has lifted annual refining capacity up 70 percent to 600,000 tonnes, a company manager said on Friday."
Glycon Garcia

Donald Sadoway: The missing link to renewable energy | Video on TED.com - 0 views

  • Donald Sadoway: The missing link to renewable energy
  • What's the key to using alternative energy, like solar and wind? Storage -- so we can have power on tap even when the sun's not out and the wind's not blowing. In this accessible, inspiring talk, Donald Sadoway takes to the blackboard to show us the future of large-scale batteries that store renewable energy. As he says: "We need to think about the problem differently. We need to think big. We need to think cheap." Donald S
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    "Donald Sadoway: The missing link to renewable energy Tweet this talk! (we'll add the headline and the URL) Post to: Share on Twitter Email This Favorite Download inShare Share on StumbleUpon Share on Reddit Share on Facebook TED Conversations Got an idea, question, or debate inspired by this talk? Start a TED Conversation, or join one of these: Green Home Energy=Hydrogen Generators-alternative sources Started by Kathleen Gilligan-Smith 1 Comment What is the real missing link in renewable energy? Started by Enrico Petrucco 8 Comments Comment on this Talk 60 total comments Sign in to add comments or Join (It's free and fast!) Sort By: smily raichel 0 Reply Less than 5 minutes ago: Nice smily raichel 0 Reply Less than 5 minutes ago: Good David Mackey 0 Reply 3 hours ago: Superb invention, but I would suggest one more standard mantra that they should move on from and that is the idea of power being supplied by a centralised grid. This technology seems to me to be much more beneficial on a local scale, what if every home had its own battery, then home power generation becomes economically more viable for everyone. If you could show that a system like this could pay for itself in say 5 years then every home would want one. Plus for this to be implemented on a large scale requires massive investment that could be decades away. Share the technology and lets get it in homes by next year. Great ted talk. Jon Senior 0 Reply 1 hour ago: I agree 100%. Localised energy production would also make energy consumers more conscious of their consumption and encourage efforts to reduce it. We can invent and invent all we want, but the fast solution to allowing renewable energies to take centre stage is to reduce the base energy draw. With lower baseline consumption, smaller "always on" generators are required to keep the grid operational. Town and house-l
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Shanghai copper down 2 pct, LME bounces - 0 views

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    SINGAPORE, Sept 8 (Reuters) - Shanghai copper fell around 2 percent on Monday but it lagged behind a 4.5 percent slide in London prices after big jumps in inventories on Friday. But prices in London bounced on Monday, lifted by gains in other other commodity markets as the dollar lost ground against the euro after the U.S. government on Sunday seized control of mortgage finance companies Fannie Mae (nyse: FNM - news - people ) and Freddie Mac (nyse: FRE - news - people ), which own or guarantee half of all U.S. mortgages. LME copper rose $75 or 1.1 percent, to $6,975 at 0232 GMT, while Shanghai November copper dropped 1,030 yuan to 55,630 yuan ($8,130) and earlier touched a nine-month low.
Matthew Wonnacott

Japanese semis output down in 2012, more hopeful for 2013 - 0 views

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    According to Tetsu Takahashi, chairman of the Japan Copper & Brass Association, Japanese production of copper and alloy semi-finished products will total 770,000t in 2012, the lowest level since 2009. However, the association is more positive on the prospects for 2013 suggesting that output could expand by 4%, supported by a weaker yen and more accommodative government policies. The association believes that the new government's efforts to reconstruct areas damaged by the 2011 earthquake, as well as the possibility for a rebound in autos exports to China, should lift the demand for Japanese semis in 2013.
Olivier Masson

Huabei Electric Cable to up copper wirerod output - 0 views

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    Huabei Electric Cable is planning to lift production of copper wirerod, from 12,000t in March to 13,000t in April, because of an increase in orders from electrical cable plants. This decision comes despite the recent drop in world copper prices, which has caused some buyers to exercise prudence in their purchase decisions.
Colin Bennett

Main copper producer Chile expects record output thanks to BHPB and Codelco - 0 views

  • Chile, the world’s main copper producing country, said Monday output is likely to reach a record high this year as BHP Billiton (ASX, NYSE:BHP) ramps up supply and state-owned Codelco starts a new mine in the Atacama Desert. Based on the report published by the Chilean Copper Commission (Cochilco), the South American nation expects to generate 5.59 million tons of red metal this year, up 3% from 2012 levels. The country also forecasts world copper supply exceeding demand by 56,000 tons this year and 68,000 tons in 2014. BHP is increasing production at its Escondida mine, in Chile’s arid north, over 20%, while State’s owned Codelco is aiming to lift output to 1.7 million tons with activity starting at its Ministro Hales mine, reports Diario Financiero (in Spanish).
James Wright

China - Secondary copper wirerod producers to face new standard - 2 views

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    It was reported that a new criterion for the legislative standard which affects copper wirerod fabricators has been approved by a committee of experts and has been submitted to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China for consideration. Industry sources have stated that there is an emphasis on driving domestic innovation to lift the quality and utilisation rates of continuous casting and rolling mill technology, which is currently lagging behind higher performance, expensive foreign equipment. Approximately one third of copper scrap is used in the direct manufacture of copper and copper alloy wirerod and semis. However, it is thought that none of the 80 or so secondary copper rod manufacturers will meet the criteria outlined in the proposal.
James Wright

USA - Aurubis AG's Buffalo, NY rolled product fabrication charges to rise by 10% - 0 views

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    Aurubis AG's Buffalo, N.Y. copper fabricating business unit (formerly owned by Luvata) announced an increase to the fabrication charges on its rolled product shipments, effective from 1st March. While the exact charge will vary by product, the average fabrication price will rise by 10%. The company has cited the long term rise in supply, maintenance, energy and health-care costs as reasons for the change.
Piotr Ortonowski

Italy - Eredi Gnutti Metalli aims to lift production despite economic uncertainty - 0 views

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    It was reported that Eredi Gnutti Metalli (EGM), Italy's leading copper alloy semis fabricator, holds a positive outlook on production in the coming months in spite of economic turbulence in the eurozone. The company is hoping to increase its production to between 120,000t and 130,000t in the 2012 fiscal year. EGM has been undergoing a process of consolidation in recent months and has recently procured copper and copper alloy semis fabricator Ilnor.
Colin Bennett

Deutsche Bank predicts second solar "gold-rush" - 0 views

  • Leading investment house Deutsche Bank has dramatically lifted its demand forecasts for the global solar industry – predicting that 46 gigawatts (GW) of solar PV will be installed across the world in 2014, before jumping by another 25 per cent to 56GW in 2015.
Colin Bennett

It's time to start mining the moon? - 0 views

  • What are the milestones after you land?Once we prove we can land safely we'll show we can hover over the lunar surface. We may leave a small commemorative payload on the moon and then lift off to lunar orbit. Bringing anything we later mine back from the moon will have three separate, technically challenging elements: getting mined resources into lunar orbit, from there to Earth orbit, and then to Earth's surface. The great thing here is that we don't have to invent anything new to do all this.
Colin Bennett

Nexans positions to deliver on submarine expertise, with aluminum - 0 views

  • “We are moving more towards aluminium conductors instead of copper conductors. In a submarine environment you may have a problem with one cable and on having to lift it there is potential for a total mess. So basically as we go for more and more long length, we need to think about lighter cables and at the same time increase the capacity of current we can conduct which is why we have gone for more and more aluminium, which is 3.3 times lighter than copper.”
Colin Bennett

Glencore Xstrata lifts African copper production - - 0 views

  • The recently merged commodities trader and miner managed to increase African output of the metal 42 per cent to 171,000 tonnes.
Colin Bennett

Low temperature growth of ultra-high mass density carbon nanotube forests on conductive... - 0 views

  • We grow ultra-high mass density carbon nanotube forests at 450 °C on Ti-coated Cu supports using Co-Mo co-catalyst. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy shows Mo strongly interacts with Ti and Co, suppressing both aggregation and lifting off of Co particles and, thus, promoting the root growth mechanism. The forests average a height of 0.38 μm and a mass density of 1.6 g cm−3. This mass density is the highest reported so far, even at higher temperatures or on insulators. The forests and Cu supports show ohmic conductivity (lowest resistance ∼22 kΩ), suggesting Co-Mo is useful for applications requiring forest growth on conductors.
Colin Bennett

China quake seen cutting metals output, lifting zinc prices - MarketWatch - 0 views

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    Heightened concerns that China's devastating earthquake will curtail the country's massive metals output helped aluminum, zinc and other base metals extend a two-day rally Friday.
Colin Bennett

Snow Deprived Ski Resort Sells for 90¢ - Ernen Switzerland - 0 views

  • Global warming can get some people great real estate bargains. Ernen, Switzerland could not afford to renew its ski lift licenses after several seasons of meager snowfall and were desperate to find someone to save them, since the whole town (pop. 560) depends on tourism. So desperate, they were willing to give the entire ski operation away for one Swiss franc (90 cents) to the person with the best rescue plan. One fine day Bruno Prior, a British entrepreneur, was sipping coffee and looking through the newspaper in London and saw Ernen’s
Colin Bennett

Southern Copper Q4 profit $363.4 million against loss a year ago - 0 views

  • Southern Copper, one of the world's largest copper producers, said it would invest $2.8 billion during the next three years to develop new capacity and that the program would lift annual output by 342,000 tonnes of copper and 6,600 tonnes of molybdenum. Of that investment total, $1.8 billion is earmarked for Peru and $1 billion for Mexico. Some $600 million is scheduled to be spent in Peru during the 2010 fiscal year, while roughly $200 million is tagged for Mexico, the company said. Among the projects Southern Copper said are progressing are its Toquepala expansion and the Tia Maria development in Peru.
Colin Bennett

Antofagasta breaks ranks via lift in dividend - 0 views

  • Copper production, which reached 477,000 tonnes last year, will fall 9 per cent in 2009 – broadly in line with rivals’ cutbacks. However, it should rise to about 700,000 tonnes in 2011 after expansion work is completed at Los Pelambres, the company said.
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