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If You Build it, More Mines will Come

2019-02-19T12:29:43+00:00

Rob Lydan, Global Director Solar & Wind, Hatch has been heading the global Engineering and EPCM’s renewables for mines business development for over 3 years now and has an informed view on the challenges and necessary steps that will unlock further project potential. Along with Glencore’s wind-storage hybrid for Raglan Mine, Hatch has headed the advisory Read More

If You Build it, More Mines will Come2019-02-19T12:29:43+00:00

Taking Microgrids Beyond “Science Project” to the Next Level: Caterpillar.

2019-02-19T13:10:29+00:00

“Mining companies are looking at ways to reduce their operating expenses in light of the downturn in the industry,” says Rick Rathe, Managing Director at Caterpillar, Inc. Given that 20-30 percent of operational expenses at most mines are related to energy costs, finding innovative energy solutions is appealing, he contends. “In this environment of cost-cutting and Read More

Taking Microgrids Beyond “Science Project” to the Next Level: Caterpillar.2019-02-19T13:10:29+00:00

Why the Tesla’s Business Model will be Beneficial for Mining?

2019-02-19T13:25:34+00:00

24/7's Renewable energies are meeting the Mining Industry Dr. Arnold van den Hurk, CEO, r4mining.com Renewable energy for mining presents two main benefits: it provides electricity and  fuel for vehicles. In both forms, hybrid energy architecture can be found in both hybrid power grids (mini grids) and hybrid fuels vehicles. This new approach to analyze Renewables for Mining Read More

Why the Tesla’s Business Model will be Beneficial for Mining?2019-02-19T13:25:34+00:00

Social conflicts in Peru have delayed $21billion worth of mining projects

2019-02-19T13:30:22+00:00

Since 2011, the country has postponed $21.5 billion worth of mining projects due to social conflicts and bureaucratic obstacles, according to data provided by the Peruvian Institute of Economics. Peru, where more than 50 percent of its exports comes from mining copper, gold and silver, has faced rural communities’ opposition to mining projects since 2010. From then Read More

Social conflicts in Peru have delayed $21billion worth of mining projects2019-02-19T13:30:22+00:00

Vedanta Resources plans 500-MW solar debut in India

2019-02-19T13:34:38+00:00

Metals and mining multinational Vedanta Group is planning to enter the solar segment in India by bidding for some 500 MW of government projects, The Economic Times said Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter. At first, the company was looking into the possibility of acquiring already operational photovoltaic (PV) assets. Later it decided that it Read More

Vedanta Resources plans 500-MW solar debut in India2019-02-19T13:34:38+00:00

Is this the panacea for renewables in mine projects: commodity price-linked PPAs?

2019-02-19T13:42:40+00:00

Reaching financial close with renewable energy projects for mining companies is one of the biggest challenges for the growing sector of renewables for mines. Voltiq, a financial advisory firm specializing in renewable energy and transmission, is developing an innovative financial instrument for renewables for mines that offers price flexibility for mine offtakers while delivering price certainty Read More

Is this the panacea for renewables in mine projects: commodity price-linked PPAs?2019-02-19T13:42:40+00:00

Australia’s first commercial PV-diesel hybrid plant begins operation at Rio Tinto mine

2019-02-19T13:46:09+00:00

Australia’s first commercial solar plant used to displace diesel has commenced operation at mining giant Rio Tinto’s Weipa bauxite mine in Queensland. US-based PV manufacturer and developer First Solar’s 1.7MW capacity plant is expected to generate 2.8GWh of electricity each year. It will provide up to 20% of the daytime electricity demand of the remote mine’s Read More

Australia’s first commercial PV-diesel hybrid plant begins operation at Rio Tinto mine2019-02-19T13:46:09+00:00

Mining leaders prepare for Toronto Summit to understand energy savings potential of renewables

2019-09-02T17:24:36+00:00

The global mining sector is facing a tough business environment with low commodity pricing, rising energy costs and constraints, increasingly remote locations and heightened stakeholder opposition. In this environment, the need to reduce operational power costs and gain stakeholder buy-in is critical to success and mining leaders are increasingly interested in the role that renewable energy Read More

Mining leaders prepare for Toronto Summit to understand energy savings potential of renewables2019-09-02T17:24:36+00:00

Energy Challenges for Arctic Mines

2019-02-20T11:11:09+00:00

Catharine Farrow is a professional geoscientist with over 20 years of mining experience. Since 2012 she has been leading TMAC Resources as CEO and Director. She also heads FarExGeoMine where she provides independent consultant services on integrated solutions to the mining industry. TMAC is a Canadian-based exploration and development company with current operations in the Arctic Read More

Energy Challenges for Arctic Mines2019-02-20T11:11:09+00:00

Which mines are attending Energy and Mines Toronto Summit, October 22-23?

2019-02-20T11:20:35+00:00

With commodity prices low, now is the best time for mines to invest in and explore operational efficiencies to remain competitive. As such, Energy and Mines Toronto Summit on October 22-23 has seen increased interest from senior mining leaders wanting to understand the operational savings of alternative energy solutions for remote and grid-tied mines. Currently 57 Read More

Which mines are attending Energy and Mines Toronto Summit, October 22-23?2019-02-20T11:20:35+00:00