Intro to Copper (Cu) 2024
During 2024 we be turning our attentions to the processing of Copper (Cu) recently described as the new oil. The transition from oil to renewables is, in fact, heavily reliant on a surge in the use of copper and other essential metals. Therefore, we view this a good route to go down and we are extremely excited to now be discussing a joint venture partnership having now submitted our very lucrative operational business plan for the Nazca region of Peru.
Copper was one of the first metals ever extracted and used by humans, and it has made vital contributions to sustaining and improving society since the dawn of civilization. Copper was first used in coins and ornaments starting about 8000 B.C., and at about 5500 B.C., copper tools helped civilization emerge from the Stone Age. The discovery that copper alloyed with tin produces bronze marked the beginning of the Bronze Age at about 3000 B.C. Copper is easily stretched, moulded, and shaped; is resistant to corrosion; and conducts heat and electricity efficiently. As a result, copper was important to early humans and continues to be a material of choice for a variety of domestic, industrial, and high-technology applications today.