Projects We Support
NewRange Copper Nickel's NorthMet Project
PolyMet will be the first to commercially mine copper, nickel and precious metals in the world-class Duluth Complex. Located within Minnesota’s Mesabi Iron Range, the NorthMet project features significant assets, including the NorthMet deposit and existing infrastructure like rail, roads, utilities and established supplier networks. PolyMet will use open-pit mining methods to a depth of approximately 700 feet below surface. The project is projected to deliver 330 direct full-time jobs and 600 new spinoff jobs in a region that has been declining in population for decades.
2 Million Construction Hours
Once PolyMet begins construction, it's estimated the project will exceed two million construction hours - similar to Target Field.
Nearly 1 Billion in Private Investment
Total cost of construction and permitting is expected to approach $1 billion in private investment.
330 Full-Time Jobs
Once operating, PolyMet will provide 330 permanent jobs in the region. At $92,581, Minnesota’s average mining wage ranks 6th in the United States.
$515 Million Annual Boost to St. Louis County's Economy
Between increased revenues in sales taxes, property values increasing, average wages climbing in northeast Minnesota, St. Louis County is expected to collect over $500 million a year once PolyMet is operating.
600+ Jobs Created Indirectly
The spin-off effect created by PolyMet is expected to exceed 600 family-supporting jobs in a region that has been declining in population for decades.
Mining the Minerals We Need
The key to a successful green economy requires an increase in precious metals mining. By meeting Minnesota’s strict environmental standards, and with today’s modern mining techniques and processes, PolyMet can mine the metals we need for a green energy future safely and responsibly.
Twin Metals Minnesota
Twin Metals Minnesota is focused on designing, constructing and operating an underground copper, nickel, cobalt and platinum group metals mine, located about nine miles southeast of Ely, Minnesota and 11 miles northeast of Babbitt, Minnesota. Twin Metals is targeting the minerals within the Maturi deposit, which is part of the Duluth Complex geologic formation. The project will bring more than 750 direct full-time jobs and 1,500 new spinoff jobs to the residents of northeast Minnesota – an unprecedented economic impact that has the potential to revitalize an entire region.
3 Million Construction Hours
Once Twin Metals begins construction, it's estimated the project will exceed three million construction hours - similar to U.S. Bank Stadium.
1.7 Billion in Private Investment
Total cost of Construction and Permitting is expected to approach $1.7 Billion in private investment.
750 Full-Time Jobs
Once operating, Twin Metals will provide 750 permanent jobs in the region.
1,500 Jobs Created Indirectly
The spin-off effect created by Twin Meals is expected to exceed 1,500 family supporting jobs in a region that has been declining in population for decades.
Mining the minerals we need
The key to a successful green economy requires an increase in precious metals mining. Twin Metals is committed to meeting Minnesota’s strict environmental standards while delivering the metals needed for a green energy future.
Private PLA Agreement
Before Twin Metals Minnesota even began the permitting process, both the Iron Range Building and Construction Trades Council and Twin Metals Minnesota agreed to a private PLA Agreement. Which means all 3 million of projected Labor Hours for the construction of the proposed mine will be done by Union Labor.