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Cornwall mining revival could be threatened by skills shortage, report warns

A group of industry figures has warned a lack of engineers could threaten the future of mining in the county and the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy and electric vehicles

Cornish Metals is mining at South Crofty and United Downs in Cornwall(Image: cornishmetals.com)

A shortage of mining and mineral processing engineers could threaten a possible revival of Cornwall’s mining industry, according to a new report.

A study by the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Mining Education Forum (º£½ÇÊÓÆµMEF) - a group of leading figures in the mining industry and academia - has estimated at least 48 newly qualified graduates are required per year to sustain the sector nationwide.

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ is home to mining companies worth over £500bn with extensive international operations, with London a global centre for mining finance.

There are also several thousand companies supporting the mining supply chain, including equipment manufacturers, market researchers and technical consultancies.

Cornwall has a long history of mining dating back to the Bronze Age, up until 1998, when South Crofty, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s last tin mine, closed.

In recent years there has been a reemergence of activity in the Duchy, with a number of projects launched to investigate the feasibility of commercial extraction of metals such as lithium - seen as a vital component in the production of batteries for electric vehicles.

Mining firm Cornish Lithium announced the completion earlier this year of a £4m pilot plant which will attempt to demonstrate the viability of extracting lithium from superheated underground water on an industrial scale.

Another company Cornish Metals is also looking to raise £40m to revive tin mining at the South Crofty mine in Pool near Redruth, with the firm now undertaking a minimum 8,000 metre drill programme to collect samples.