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Electrical Safety

Copper Substitution Remains Low in 2020

Net substitution stood at 0.95 percent of total global copper use in 2020 New research, commissioned by ICA, revealed that copper continues to offer the best cost-performance combination for many…

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Power Electronics Set to Increase Copper Use

Widespread adoption of power electronics devices in electric vehicles and renewable energy sources to increase copper demand New research, commissioned by ICA, explores opportunities for copper within power electronics –…

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Megatrends to Increase Copper Demand

Global megatrends across several industries to increase long-term copper demand. Updating an initial study completed in 2019, Metra Martech’s research finds that despite the sector experiencing the effects of the…

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The Promise and Limits of Urban Mining

Urban Mining is a concept that emphasizes the potential of cities, the human habitat and built environment as a source of raw materials. New research, commissioned by the International Copper…

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Electrical Safety

An estimated 90 percent of homes globally have unsafe electrical installations, and nearly 70 percent of building fires are caused by the overheating of electrical wires. Overloads, short circuits and faulty insulations cause billions in property damage or losses each year. A simple solution for this is installing copper electricity conductors into a home.

A home is safer because of copper wiring. Copper wiring in the home is not only easy to install, but it serves as a better conduit and lasts longer than any other material. Copper wiring delivers:

  • Reliability: Copper electricity conductors increase system safety and quality, improving the performance of the construction and adding, in turn, value to the property.
  • Efficiency: Copper electricity conductors reduce energy losses leading to lower CO2 emissions and lower utility bills.
  • Quality: Copper is easy to install, offers excellent performance, and has a value making it economically attractive to recycle at its end of life.

While there are other electrical conductors in the market, all have lower conductivities with reduce system safety and durability and increase end-user electricity costs.

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World Electrification Webinar

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Opportunities in Growth Electrical Applications

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Copper is Essential for Electrical Installations

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Copper Use Reduces Energy Consumption

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Electrical Risks Reduction in Houses in the Zacatecas Municipality

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Copper and Electrical Safety

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