MINEXCHANGE 2026: Resilient energy to take center stage - ME Feature Article
- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 325 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2026
Abstract
The mining industry is under immense
pressure to not only meet increasing
demand for minerals, but to do so in an
environmentally safe and sustainable manner.
Growth in electric vehicles, battery storage,
renewable energy infrastructure and data
centers to power artificial intelligence (AI) has
led to an unprecedented demand for minerals
such as copper, lithium, rare earth elements
and others. The need for these minerals
for national defense has only increased the
pressure on the mining industry. Increased
geopolitical tensions between the United
States, China and Russia has added a sense
of urgency as supply chains have become a
focal point for the U.S. Department of Energy
(DOE) and Defense (DOD) and other
government agencies.
The International Energy Agency (IEA)
predicts that copper demand is expected to
grow by 50 percent by 2040 while demand for
lithium could increase eight-fold by 2040 and
demand for nickel and cobalt could double.
The challenges to meet the increased demand
include technological, workforce, exploration
and environmental issues.
From Feb. 22-26, the global mining industry
will converge on Salt Lake City, UT for
the MINEXCHANGE 2026 SME Annual
Conference & Expo where these challenges
and others will be addressed by some of the
leading minds in the industry.
Included in this year’s conference is the
Resilient Energy in Mining Symposium, a
symposium with input from across SME that
looks to address some of the most significant
challenges the industry is facing.
“Adopting environmental, social and
governance (ESG) best practices has become a
necessity for the mining industry, not an option.
The Resilient Energy in Mining Symposium
is crucial for MINEXCHANGE 2026 because
it addresses the complex challenges of
transforming traditional mining operations
to support a sustainable and secure energy
future,” Lisa Gonzales, principal engineering
at Arcadias and MINEXCHANGE 2026
SME Annual Conference Chair and chair of
the Resilient Energy in Mining Symposium
said. “Mining is inherently energy-intensive,
yet it is also foundational to the global
energy transition, supplying the critical
minerals needed for renewable technologies.
By bringing together industry leaders,
the symposium fosters collaboration and
actionable change, showcasing advancements
and real-world solutions that demonstrate the
tangible benefits of resilient energy strategies.
This unique forum enables knowledge sharing,
inspires innovative thinking, and helps set the
standard for sustainable practices across the
sector.”
The symposium was created in direct
response to a SME member survey in 2023
conducted by the Responsible Mining and
Underground Construction (RMUC) Strategic
Committee.
“The survey highlighted a strong demand
for technical resources on energy transition,
carbon reduction, renewable power, climate
change, and ESG reporting,” Gonzales
said. “To address this, I collaborated with
RMUC to engage committee members from
all SME Divisions, ensuring a diverse and
comprehensive platform that reflects every aspect of mining. We intentionally
structured the symposium to
centralize key content and minimize
duplication across divisions.”
Citation
APA: (2026) MINEXCHANGE 2026: Resilient energy to take center stage - ME Feature Article
MLA: MINEXCHANGE 2026: Resilient energy to take center stage - ME Feature Article. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2026.