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Solar interview with THEnergy CEO, Thomas Hillig, on the Energy and Mines London Summit

2019-02-18T09:11:13+00:00

Dr. Thomas Hillig, CEO of THEnergy, participated in and presented at the Energy and Mines Summit in London on January 28 and 29, 2016. More than 200 delegates from the mining, renewable energy and finance sectors attended this event. THEnergy is a German-based consulting company specializing in renewable energy solutions for the mining industry, and it Read More

Solar interview with THEnergy CEO, Thomas Hillig, on the Energy and Mines London Summit2019-02-18T09:11:13+00:00

More Announcements on Renewables for Off-Grid Mines Expected but Finance Solutions Critical

2019-02-18T10:59:48+00:00

“At the moment the public only sees the tip of the iceberg of off-grid projects for the mining projects. This segment has developed very quietly and quickly lately,” comments Thomas Hillig, CEO and Founder of THEnergy Consulting. “Many projects have really advanced in the last 12 months. And we would have already seen many more completed Read More

More Announcements on Renewables for Off-Grid Mines Expected but Finance Solutions Critical2019-02-18T10:59:48+00:00

Mining is a Strong Business Opportunity for European Solar Sector

2019-02-19T12:22:35+00:00

Returning to Brussels from COP21 in Paris, James Watson, CEO of SolarPower Europe, is very optimistic about the global opportunities for European solar companies and, more particularly, about new business potential with mines. “Many European solar companies are interested in developing relationships with mines,” he points. “One of the first challenges is creating the relationships with Read More

Mining is a Strong Business Opportunity for European Solar Sector2019-02-19T12:22:35+00:00

Energy and Mines and Sunshine for Mines, an initiative of Rocky Mountain Institute and Carbon War Room, announce partnership for upcoming London Summit

2019-02-19T13:38:15+00:00

November 11, 2015 – Energy and Mines, the leading information source and networking platform for renewables for mines, and Rocky Mountain Institute and Carbon War Room, an independent non-profit that merged in 2014 and which focuses on market-based, low-carbon energy solutions, are delighted to announce a strategic partnership for the upcoming Energy and Mines London Summit Read More

Energy and Mines and Sunshine for Mines, an initiative of Rocky Mountain Institute and Carbon War Room, announce partnership for upcoming London Summit2019-02-19T13:38:15+00:00

Avoiding Escalating Power Costs and Supply Disruptions is Critical for Mining, says Anglo American Energy Leader

2019-02-18T13:12:06+00:00

“Almost all of our operations are on grid, however in some geographies the risk with unreliable supply and escalating costs are among our main concerns,” says Stan Pillay, Lead Energy & Carbon Effectiveness at Anglo American. “Whilst operations can accommodate the occasional requests to curtail electricity use, the disruptions in supply impacts the business.” Headquartered in Read More

Avoiding Escalating Power Costs and Supply Disruptions is Critical for Mining, says Anglo American Energy Leader2019-02-18T13:12:06+00:00

Gold Fields set to release a Request for Proposal for a 40 MW PV System

2019-02-19T13:45:26+00:00

Johannesburg-based Gold Fields is presently out on an Expression of Interest (EoI) and intends to release a Request for Proposals on 09 November 2015. The RFP will be for a 40MW on-site PV system with option for energy storage for its South Deep gold mine in South Africa. Gold Fields, a globally diversified producer of gold Read More

Gold Fields set to release a Request for Proposal for a 40 MW PV System2019-02-19T13:45:26+00:00

Rio Tinto’s Energy and Climate Change Leader Shares his Top 3 Power Concerns

2019-02-19T10:34:25+00:00

“Energy forms a significant proportion of our operating expenditure, so it makes sense to identify benefits from increased efficiency and productivity of energy use,” reports Matthew Bateson, Global Practice Leader of Energy, Environment and Climate Change at Rio Tinto. “Longer-term attention is on the energy mix we use, both in terms of cost and in terms Read More

Rio Tinto’s Energy and Climate Change Leader Shares his Top 3 Power Concerns2019-02-19T10:34:25+00:00

Mining leaders to meet with Renewables Experts in London to Explore Collaboration

2019-09-02T17:23:17+00:00

October 29, 2015 - With energy accounting for 20-40% of operational costs, mines are looking to renewables to drive affordable and secure power solutions for grid-tied and remote operations. This January 28-29, leading mining executives will meet with renewable energy, finance and legal experts to network and explore renewable power options at the Energy and Mines Read More

Mining leaders to meet with Renewables Experts in London to Explore Collaboration2019-09-02T17:23:17+00:00

Mining Leader wants to Understand the Cost-Effectiveness of Renewables

2019-02-19T10:58:30+00:00

“I am hoping to learn more about the cost-effectiveness of using renewables for mining [at the Energy and Mines London Summit on January 28-29]” says Christian Schaffalitzky, Managing Director and CEO, Eurasia Mining and non-executive chairman of Kibo Mining. With almost 40 years’ experience in minerals exploration and development, Schaffalitzky is currently developing a platinum mine Read More

Mining Leader wants to Understand the Cost-Effectiveness of Renewables2019-02-19T10:58:30+00:00