Renewable Power at Remote Mining Sites

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Michel Carreau
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2013

Abstract

Presentation topic Introduction to Renewable Power in Remote Mining Industry Trend What are the Challenges and How to address them Acceptability (Management Buy-in) ? RP not core business to mining company Significant upfront costs Project Risks - Technological and Delivery Wind and solar power variability Operating hybrid power (Operator Buy-in) Conclusion Introduction ? RP at Remote Mining Sites Mining Project Cost Energy represents 25% of mining project CAPEX Energy represents 25% of OPEX Diesel, HFO, ? cost : 30+ cents/kWh RP - Proven technology - Excellent track record ?Wind (20 years), Solar PV (10+ years)? Hundreds of GW installed ?Reliable, High availability, very small OPEX. ?Wind/Solar cost : 15 to 22 cents/kWh (with good resource) ?Potential 10% to 20% Reduction in net cost of energy ?Price certainty for 20 to 25 years
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APA: Michel Carreau  (2013)  Renewable Power at Remote Mining Sites

MLA: Michel Carreau Renewable Power at Remote Mining Sites. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2013.

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