Oz Minerals Ltd

COP26: Australian Miners Show Fresh Resolve, Jack Up Plans To Cut Emissions

2021-11-10T15:41:42+00:00

Large Australian mining and energy companies have advanced targets or increased spending to curb carbon emissions ahead of COP26, the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties being held in Glasgow. Going a step further, one company has evolved a radical plan to build a new copper-nickel mine that will be zero-carbon from day one, Read More

COP26: Australian Miners Show Fresh Resolve, Jack Up Plans To Cut Emissions2021-11-10T15:41:42+00:00

Oz Minerals Seeking Affordable Power To Use 80% Renewables

2020-02-14T13:48:59+00:00

Oz Minerals will use an optimized mix of solar, wind, battery and diesel power for its proposed copper-nickel project in West Musgrave, Australia, according to Mining Technology. Oz Minerals and Cassini Resources own the project in the ratio of 70:30 respectively. According to its pre-feasibility report released Wednesday, the mine will produce 28,000 tonnes of copper Read More

Oz Minerals Seeking Affordable Power To Use 80% Renewables2020-02-14T13:48:59+00:00

Copper miner explores standalone renewable energy in Australia

2019-02-13T10:40:10+00:00

While hybrid energy systems having been gaining ground in the mining industry, last year’s blackouts in South Australia may lead some firms to abandon fossil fuels entirely. Copper company Oz Minerals is one of them. The firm is considering developing independent sources of energy such as solar, wind, and thermal and bypassing the grid to ensure Read More

Copper miner explores standalone renewable energy in Australia2019-02-13T10:40:10+00:00

Renewable power likely at OZ Minerals’ Carrapateena copper mine

2019-02-15T12:41:10+00:00

South Australia copper giant OZ Minerals will likely have on-site renewable energy generation at its new copper mine at Carrapateena. Documents the company recently submitted to the federal environment department specifically discussed renewable energy sources for powering the mine, in light of South Australia’s recent blackouts and rising energy prices. The company proposes supplementing its tie Read More

Renewable power likely at OZ Minerals’ Carrapateena copper mine2019-02-15T12:41:10+00:00