Copper is an integral part of sustainable energy initiatives because of its reliability, efficiency and performance. Its superior electrical and thermal conductivities increase the energy efficiency of countless energy-driven systems that rely on electric motors and transformers. The same physical properties are vital in the collection and distribution of energy from solar, wind and other renewable sources.

Electric Motors:
The use of copper in energy efficient motors for commercial facilities and industrial plants.
Energy Efficiency:
Topics covered here include information on Smart Grid, definitions of efficiency, life-cycle cost and upsizing wire sizes for energy efficiency.
Energy Storage:
Copper's significant role in energy storage applications and integration needs for the US market.
Grid Infrastructure:
Copper is an integral part of electric grid infrastructure because of its superior reliability, efficiency and performance.
Renewables:
Copper plays key role for commercial, industrial and utility sectors seeking alternative energy sources (sun and wind) to generate power.
Transformers:
Virtually all electric power in the country passes through at least one of these units before it's consumed.
Electric Vehicles:
Copper is essential for powering this technology and its electrical infrastructure.Upcoming Events
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