Renewable Energy

In recent years, the energy sector has been switching to a renewable energy system due to global crises and climate problems. Even though this transition is a time-consuming process, differences are observed due to the transition.

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Copper & Renewable Energy

In addition, the global transition towards clean energy has further increased the need for copper. More copper will be required to feed renewable energy infrastructure such as photovoltaic cells used for solar and wind turbines.

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Coal & Renewable Energy

Coal is a combustible organic rock composed mainly of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. It consists of vegetation that consolidates among other rock layers and is modified over millions of years to form coal seams by the combined effects of pressure and heat. It is the most abundant source of electricity worldwide and currently provides more than 36% of global electricity. In contrast, other important sources, including nuclear and renewable energy, are heavily dependent on imported minerals to power nuclear reactors or build wind turbines and solar panels. However, these technologies produce zero emissions. As a result, electricity generation from coal has declined in favor of these and other sources. Coal-fired power plants provide affordable, reliable, and continuous power available on demand to meet energy consumption needs. Because much of the world lacks access to modern, clean energy, coal is still essential to reducing energy poverty worldwide. The challenge facing the industry lies in developing technologies and pathways to zero emissions, primarily carbon dioxide, which scientists have identified as a factor in climate change. On the other hand, life expectancy, education level, and income are all related to electricity use per capita, and most of the world's electricity comes from coal, more than any other source. In particular, between 1990 and 2010, about 1.7 billion people had access to electricity with a lump of coal. For these reasons, coal use is increasing in some countries, particularly developing countries, where other forms of energy are virtually nonexistent. According to researches; As WCA reports, steelmaking provides the goods and services our communities need—health, telecommunications, improved agricultural practices, better transportation networks, clean water, and access to reliable and affordable energy. Steel is an alloy based mainly on iron. Because iron bonds with other elements in the earth's crust, ores must be converted, or "reduced," using carbon. The primary source of this carbon is coke. Technologies under research and development are also successfully extracting rare earth elements from coal and coal waste. This method is ideal for countries that are almost entirely dependent on imports, such as the United States. Moreover, these rare earth minerals are essential for renewable energy as well as the military and aerospace industries.

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