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    Weipa mine to use renewable energy owing to ARENA’s funding

  • China Aluminium Network
  • Post Time: 2015/2/12
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    Weipa bauxite mine will soon become the first mining site to adopt renewable energy thanks to the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) who is providing the funds worth around $23.4 million for the revolutionary two-phased project.

    For the first phase of the project, ARENA will be shelling out $3.5 million which will be used to lay down 18,000 ground-mounted thin-film solar photovoltaics (PV) by First Solar and Ingenero. This will provide 1.7MW off-grid energy that will be used to operate the mine, town and port facilities.

    This will contribute up to 20% of daytime demand at the same time offsetting the excessive reliance of mining operations on diesel fuels.

    The CEO of the ARENA, Ivor Frischknecht said that this avant-garde project will “demonstrate the potential for renewable energy to provide reliable and competitively priced power to remote mining operations.” The power generated from the project will be under a 15-year power purchase agreement with Rio Tinto Alcan.

    Another $7.8 million is slated for the second phase of the project which is due to be completed on 2017, adding an extra 5MW PV system which would include a significant storage “capable of meeting up to 100% of daytime power demand at Weipa at certain times,” Mr Frischknecht said.

    Source: http://www.alcircle.com
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