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Skorpion Zinc Mine, Namibia



The 66/11kV step-down switchyard. Skorpion has increased Namibia's power demand by 25%.


  • Exploration drilling at Skorpion, undertaken by Reunion Mining.

  • A cross-section through the ore zone. Unusually, there is no primary sulphide...

  • Caterpillar equipment in the Skorpion open pit.

  • Inside the 93m-diameter, 30m-high Bateman / Schade dust-proof ore-storage...

  • The 66/11kV step-down switchyard. Skorpion has increased Namibia's power...

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