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Scrolling down in the article there's another article in the same journal about Copper being added to the critical list by the US. There's a graph (Fig. 3.2), which shows both Copper and Aluminium as critical, but Aluminium is a higher supply risk. Therefore, it's not much of an alternative to Copper.
AgArCu.
Don't be too hard on Quady, he's C&P'd all he can find, it would be unfair to push it any further.
The problem with VIR was nothing to do with aluminium and all about the deterioration of the insulation.
"ArAgCu there is a good reason we use copper today and not aluminium in cable's that carry mains voltage and higher.
That is the aluminium ones tend to catch fire."
We do use aluminum in cables. Particularly when they carry voltage higher than mains voltage. They do not catch fire.
As I said, and will repeat, if the current is high (like with 350kW EV charging using 800v at HIGH current) then we then to use copper at the moment.
Please read before replying. Nothing else you said was needed if you read what I said π
And the winner of Pub Bore of the Year 2023 goes to:
Well ladies and gentlemen, this year we actually have joint winners...
Not files I meant fires.
That's correct AgArCu.
That's why I referred to high current of EV's.
I said mains voltage and higher.
You will find aluminium was used, but VIR ( Vulcanised Indian Rubber) was used in house's and in the 1970's was replaced in house wiring as this was aluminium and cotton sheathed.
That's why we had so many house files.
The Steel wired armoured section of three phase cables is also aluminium, but cores are copper.
Overhead 400 kilovolt nowadays 440 kilovolt cables can be aluminium or copper depending on volt drop or what is known as the 2.5 % rule
Nobody uses aluminium to these days for long runs as even with high voltages you have large current carrying capacity.
Sorry Quady, I know I'm being a pedantic tool but we literally only use aluminum when the voltage is high. If the current is high we might need copper or something more highly conductive, but overhead power lines, where step-up transformers mean the voltage is unrecognizably high (in order to keep current and this heat loss to a minimum low) use aluminum to keep weight down.
Natural sciences (paid for by the army π) have left me unable to let scientific inaccuracies go... Again, sorry to be a pedant! At least this is solg related, I suppose!
Did anyone say it was a good article, Quady? The last think any of us want is a reduction in copper demand, but the reality is that it's an environmentally unpopular resource to acquire from ore. It's no surprise those searching for lighter touch energy solutions are also looking to limit our need for fresh extraction. Smelting ain't pretty, but clearly we don't care for the time being.
ArAgCu there is a good reason we use copper today and not aluminium in cable's that carry mains voltage and higher.
That is the aluminium ones tend to catch fire.
Some of the current demand on EV's is phenomenal.
Not a good article.
Italian, indeed.
Our acquisition of Cornerstone was ranked as being one of the lowest prices paid per pound.
...if you take the 0.12/lb average of all deals, or half if you take the 0.06/lb average for non production assets, equal to 0.488 price
Based on M&A valuations posted in that article, Cascabel alone (including copper, gold and silver) should make SOLG share price worth around 0.975, not shabby if we can get anything remotely close to that.
Is it this one about the risk to the copper market from substitution and thrifting? Anyone invested here already knows this, and anyone who can use the internet has already read this, but the parrots like a re-post π
https://www.mining.com/over-20m-tonnes-of-copper-demand-could-be-destroyed-through-2030/
Has posted a very interesting article about copper M&A on the GGP page. Well worth a read.
Well said Arapaho...stick around...and thanks for the kind words (blushes...)
Cheers Mog . Weβve had criticism for our emphasis on ESG from some but it certainly has paid off imo. These days, you need the local population onside . Iβm confident that whatever the result of the election the project be moving forward ......
A broke OAP degenerate with nothing to do...
That's it...
Needy have you noticed that it is not a popularity contest on here itβs about people posting thoughts that they think other people give a fook about buddy πππ carry on being negative youβll realise what a waste of energy it will eventually be
Have you noticed novice. Nobody ever responds to anything you post.
Not even the big boys you crave to be one of.
Funny thing is I get lots of response, they obviously like my posts.
Quick everyone share price has gone back up to 15.30p πππ
Morning addicknt.
I agree he is not invested or invested at a higher price.
Just taking his anger on on here.
That alone tells you he has no investment experience.
A combination of very low volume here and global boiling. By 2026 the average temperature will mean that copper melts and will be quite useless. We need to wake up.
Indeed something very strange happening but in theory nothing other than biggest majority of holders clearly waiting and watching for the obvious takeout, and certain holders needing to release cash for summer hols etc,etc
No panic needed, except from the agar and needy show, they must be in very deep.
Remember end of Sept early Oct this will start to move mark my words, seen it all before its just the usual game of cat and mouse
Adikt. I wonder if you can forward your email, ref our unique position to the money markets.
Only I think the share price just dropped into the 14p range.
Maybe you, dbw, fort, Copperpot, padsy, rk and one or two others can arrange one of those zoom things and put them straight.