Anglo American to run South America mines 100% on renewables

Anglo to run South America mines 100% on renewablesQuellaveco mining camp. (Image courtesy of Anglo American Peru.)

Anglo American (LSE: AAL) has signed a deal to run its Quellaveco copper mine in Peru 100% on renewables, effectively allowing the miner to deliver on its promise of powering all of its Latin American operations by green energy by 2022.

The company vowed two years ago to meet power requirements of its copper operations in Chile with renewables by 2021. It also said it expected to have its iron ore and nickel operations in Brazil, as well as its copper mine in Perú, relying solely on green power by 2022.

“Our sourcing of only renewable energy to power our operations across South America marks another step towards our 2030 GHG reduction target of 30%,” Anik Michaud, director of corporate relations and sustainable impact at Anglo American, said in a press release.

The diversified miner has committed to become a carbon neutral firm by 2040. Earlier this month, it took a step further into exiting polluting commodities by announcing it would separate its South African coal assets into a new business this year.

Anglo American’s Quellaveco copper project in Moquegua region, Peru. Credit: Anglo American.

Anglo American’s Quellaveco copper project in Moquegua region, Peru. Credit: Anglo American.

The move came amid mounting pressure from investors, regulators and environmental organizations to make miners either sell coal assets or to limit their exposure to the fossil fuel.

“Copper has such an important role to play in enabling the global transition to a low carbon economy,” Tom McCulley, CEO of Anglo American in Peru, said. “So it is important for Anglo American’s new world-class copper mine in Peru – Quellaveco – to lead the way by minimizing its own carbon and broader environmental footprint.”

Engie Energía Perú, a subsidiary of France’s Engie, said in early April it planned to start working on the development of a US$300 million, 260 megawatt Punta Lomitas wind project in south-central Perú in the coming weeks.

The facility is expected to provide 150 megawatts for an initial eight-year period to Anglo’s Quellaveco, located in the Moquegua region. 

The copper project, with an expected capital cost of US$5 billion to US$5.3 billion, is expected to start operating in 2022, ramping up to full production in 2023. During the first ten years of full production Quellaveco is expected to produce approximately 300,000 tonnes per year at a cash cost of US$1.05 per lb. of copper.

Copper accounts for nearly 20% of Anglo American’s annual revenue.

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