55 Years Since Copper Nationalization: The Historic Measure in Chile That Requires Defense
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In the midst of the commemoration of the Day of the Nationalization of Copper – July 11, 1971 – from Equans review the main challenges that the Chilean mining industry has for the coming years: environmental barriers, logistics towards the replacement of diesel with clean energies, electrification that includes energy storage systems (BESS) and the implementation of high-powered electromobility systems, such as the Trolley Assist in heavy transp…
55 Years Since Copper Nationalization: The Historic Measure in Chile That Requires Defense
El Ciudadano Original article: 55 years after the nationalization of copper: This is how the historic measure was created for Chile and which today demands to be defended 55 Years Since Copper Nationalization: Since the early 20th century, Chile’s major copper deposits—El Teniente (Kennecott Copper) and Chuquicamata (Anaconda Copper)—were exploited by American companies that almost exclusively benefited from the mineral’s profits. In the 1950s, …
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