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Energy Efficient Mining for a better tomorrow.

10th September 2020

     

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Never has there been more of a need from the mining industry to opt for energy efficient measures on the journey to sustainability as part of a successful energy transition towards a low-carbon future. The mining sector needs to rethink its energy consumption patterns to ensure that the sector de-carbonise. The decreasing costs of renewables and the proven reliability of hybrid power technologies is finally driving the interest of mining companies towards energy efficient mining practices.

Decarbonisation involves the shifting of generation, transmission, distribution and usage towards a lower carbon future. This is dominated by renewable energy, e-Mobility (electric vehicles), energy efficiency, new and future fuels, such as biofuels, and demand side management.

“The mining industry is a major consumer of energy and is responsible for more than 40% of the total industrial energy use. In Sub-Saharan Africa, the energy intensive users group alone consumes over 40% of electricity produced in South Africa. Just less than 50% of the energy intensive users in South Africa, are the mines”, according to Energy Minister - Jeff Radebe.

Given the need to increase energy supply in a globally carbon constrained environment, the mining trade needs to gear up with energy efficient technologies, such as electrical variable speed drives, which could reduce energy consumption drastically.

“Conventionally, motors run at a fixed speed, regardless of actual output requirement, wasting a tremendous amount of energy.

Energy output use can be reduced by 60%, by controlling motors with electrical Variable Speed Drives.” says Stephen Brown, Danfoss Drives – Mining Accounts and Business Development Manager, Turkey Middle East & Africa.

Therefore, Danfoss is embarking on a series of informative webinars, to address the topic of energy efficient mining, geared towards mining engineers, specifiers, buyers, mining house and investors alike. These interactive webinars will enable mining experts & learners alike, to think differently about their current energy usage and how the right drives are geared to saving energy costs.

Interested in attending our mining webinars?

23rd September 09:30 CAT   

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1723706986600731152

27th October 08:30 CAT (geared at Australian audiences)  

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/398985690642486800

27th October 18:00 CAT (geared at Canadian audiences)   

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4310106880316163856

28th October 11:00 CAT (geared at UK audience)    

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8190429649784196368

24th November 09:30 CAT

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2015984665054629392

PR Contact Lynne McCarthy – Marketing Specialist, Danfoss Turkey, Middle East & Africa – mccarthyl@danfoss.com

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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