Why in the News?
Copper prices touched a record high of over USD 12,000 per tonne in 2025, driven by US tariff uncertainty, global supply disruptions and rapidly rising demand from AI infrastructure, clean energy systems and electric vehicles.
Characteristics of Copper
Chemical Characteristics
- Symbol: Cu
- Atomic weight: 63.546 amu
- High resistance to corrosion and oxidation
- Forms important alloys
- Brass: Copper plus Zinc
- Bronze: Copper plus Tin
Physical Characteristics
- Excellent electrical and thermal conductivity
- Highly ductile and malleable, suitable for wiring and shaping
- Reddish brown in colour, among the few naturally coloured metals
Unique Properties
- 100 percent recyclable without loss of quality
- Antimicrobial in nature, useful in healthcare settings
- Improves energy efficiency and lowers COâ‚‚ emissions over product life cycles
Applications of Copper
Energy and Power Sector
- Power transmission lines and grids
- Transformers and substations
- Renewable energy systems like solar and wind
- Battery energy storage systems
Electric Vehicles
- EVs use more than twice the copper of conventional vehicles
- Used in motors, batteries, inverters and charging infrastructure
Digital and AI Infrastructure
- Data centres and hyperscale AI facilities
- Power transmission and cooling systems
Construction and Manufacturing
- Plumbing and roofing
- Industrial machinery
- Electronics and electrical appliances
Defence and Healthcare
- Defence electronics and ammunition
- Antimicrobial medical surfaces and equipment
India and Copper
- India has recognised copper as a critical mineral under its resource strategy
- Over 90 percent dependence on imported copper concentrate
- Domestic demand expected to rise sharply due to EVs, renewable energy and digital infrastructure expansion
Major Copper Producing Countries
- Chile, Peru, Democratic Republic of the Congo, China and the United States
Prelims Pointers
- Copper is a critical mineral for energy transition and digital economy
- EVs and AI driven data centres are major demand drivers
- Copper is fully recyclable and antimicrobial
- India is heavily import dependent for copper concentrat
| [2021] Why is there a concern about copper smelting plants?Â
1. They may release lethal quantities of carbon monoxide into the environment. 2. The copper slag can cause the leaching of some heavy metals into the environment. 3. They may release sulphur dioxide as a pollutant. Select the correct answer using the code given below: (a) 1 and 2 only (b) 2 and 3 only (c) 1 and 3 only (d) 1, 2, and 3 |
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