From Minerals to Megawatts 2025

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Contributors World Economic Forum Sarah Adam Project Fellow, Future-Proofing Global Value Chains, Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and Supply Chains Tatiana Aguilar Manager, Mining and Metals Industry, Global Industries Team Memia Fendri Content Curation and Operational Excellence Lead, Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and Supply ChainsKearney Artem Botinov Partner Per Hong Partner, Kearney Foresight Global Lead Tom Balteau Senior Business Analyst Our sincere thanks to the following organizations for sharing valuable insights and participating in the consultations: Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (TAQA) African Rainbow Minerals Antofagasta BHP Group Dell Technologies Equinix Eskom Holdings Essar Capital Exxaro Resources Fortescue Fourth Power General Motors (GM) Glencore Hitachi Energy Holcim HP Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance (IRMA) IBM Corporation Johnson Matthey KCap Holdings Korea Zinc Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Maaden) Microsoft Corporation MKS PAMP Acknowledgements The World Economic Forum and Kearney are grateful to the members of the Steering Committee of the Mining and Metals Industry Community of Governors for their leadership and guidance: Yun B. Choi Executive Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Korea Zinc Tom Palmer Chief Executive Officer, NewmontJonathan Price President and Chief Executive Officer, Teck Resources; Mining and Metals Industry Community Chair Jeremy Weir Chairman, Trafigura Group From Minerals to Megawatts: Building Resilience for EVs, Data Centres and Power Grids 34
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