TELF AG has released its latest publication, titled “TELF AG discusses the role of Kazakhstan (and its copper) in the global green transition,” which delves into the remarkable mining opportunities presented by Kazakhstan. The nation stands out as one of the few in the world with immense, untapped deposits of raw materials, some of which, like copper, could play a pivotal role in the ongoing energy and ecological transition, driven by the escalating demand for specific materials.
The publication places a spotlight on the diverse applications of copper, ranging from the manufacturing of specialised components for computers, mobile phones, and household appliances (such as refrigerators) to the construction of solar panels and related infrastructure, contributing significantly to the global shift towards a greener world. Copper also holds a crucial position in the development of batteries and charging stations for electric vehicles, making it a sought-after resource in the global market in the coming years.
From this perspective, Kazakhstan emerges as a land of abundant opportunities, a focal point of discussion in TELF AG’s latest publication. Significant copper deposits are currently under exploration by major international companies, aiming to discover further reserves in the Rudny Altai mining district. In various regions of the country, mining operations have been advancing rapidly for several years, exemplified by KazMinerals‘ management of mines.
The publication also sheds light on the increasing number of companies eyeing Kazakhstan’s copper reserves, driven by the clear understanding that international demand for this valuable raw material is destined to surge in the short and medium term.
Renowned globally for its rich natural resources, including gold, coal, and zinc, Kazakhstan occupies a privileged position to harness its copious copper resources, positioning itself as a prominent global player in steering the world toward a new era of energy evolution.
For comprehensive insights, the complete publication is available on the TELF AG website.