Oz Minerals to use wind and solar power in a bid to curb fossil fuels

Oz Minerals to use wind and solar power in a bid to curb fossil fuels

Oz Minerals, the Australian mining giant, is harnessing wind and solar power for its West Musgrave mine to reduce the high costs from fossil fuels.

West Musgrave is the largest unexplored nickel-copper deposit in Australia. Power accounts for 40% of the mine’s processing costs.

“Large-scale solar photovoltaic and wind solutions are currently economically viable and technically mature solutions to reduce the project’s reliance on high-cost fossil fuels for electricity generation,” the company said, adding that a high-quality, consistent solar and wind resource was available at the mine.

Oz will accordingly satisfy the 55MW energy requirement of the mine through a mix of solar, wind, and diesel power. About 70 to 80% of this will be from renewable sources, while diesel and battery storage will make up the balance.

Oz Minerals CEO Andrew Cole highlighted a hybrid power solution as one of the opportunities that would reduce the company’s carbon footprint, cut its power costs, and improve overall project economics.

Read the company release HERE.



2019-09-03T05:12:53+00:00