DocumentCode
245687
Title
Implementing DSM interventions on water reticulation systems of marginal deep level mines
Author
van Niekerk, A. ; Uys, D.C. ; van Rensburg, J.F.
Author_Institution
Centre for Res. & Continuing Dev., North-West Univ., Pretoria, South Africa
fYear
2014
fDate
19-20 Aug. 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
South Africa´s steep electricity tariff increases have forced the mining industry to be more cost effective. One way is by implementing demand side management (DSM) projects. Energy saving priorities focused mainly on mines with large energy consumption and long “life-of-mine”. If paybacks are short enough, it should be a feasible investment to implement DSM projects. This could extend the “life-of-mine” of marginal mines. To assist with investigations, procedures are introduced to estimate the potential savings and required capital costs. These procedures were developed by analysing previous projects implemented by the CRCED PTA research group. Energy cost savings strategies are proposed for the dewatering-, refrigeration- and water distribution systems. A case study is used to show the benefit of the proposed procedures. Since capital investment on marginal mines is limited, breakdowns and equipment failures may be frequent. This may negatively influence saving and project paybacks.
Keywords
demand side management; energy conservation; mining industry; DSM intervention; South Africa; demand side management; electricity tariff; energy cost savings; life-of-mine; marginal deep level mines; marginal mines; water reticulation systems; Automation; Cooling; Electricity; Fuel processing industries; Optimization; Temperature sensors; Valves;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Industrial and Commercial Use of Energy (ICUE), 2014 International Conference on the
Conference_Location
Cape Town
Print_ISBN
978-0-9922-0416-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICUE.2014.6904176
Filename
6904176
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