Selection and Evaluation of Economic and Emission Reduction Benefit of a Mine Electrification System for Transportation in Deep Opencut Copper Mines

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The Paris Agreement's global decarbonization drive has heightened the need for sustainable energy options, shifting focus away from fossil fuels. Copper, a crucial metal in this transition, will face increased demand, necessitating deeper opencut mines. However, this poses issues as traditional fuel-intensive trucks used for mine haulage result in substantial Scope 1 emissions and rising operational costs. This study addresses the urgency to explore alternative mine haulage systems that minimize fuel consumption and associated emissions while maintaining economic viability. It evaluates potential systems at "The Copper Pit," a Latin American copper mine, based on capital cost, operating cost, flexibility, safety, technological readiness, and emission abatement potential. Using the Analytical Hierarchy Method, weightage values for each criterion are calculated, resulting in a prioritized ranking table. Trolley Assist truck haulage emerges as the most promising alternative, showcasing impressive savings of up to 87% in fuel consumption and associated emissions, and an 80% reduction in running costs. Economic advantages are affected by diesel and power prices, with the carbon tax having the smallest impact. The study recommends a feasibility study for Trolley Assist implementation in the Copper Pit and a staged approach to minimize risks. Despite being less flexible and requiring upfront capital, Trolley Assist holds promise for deep copper mines, significantly reducing emissions and operating costs, ensuring sustainable and profitable mining operations.
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深露天铜矿运输电气化系统经济减排效益选择与评价
《巴黎协定》推动的全球脱碳运动提高了对可持续能源选择的需求,转移了对化石燃料的关注。铜是这一转型过程中的关键金属,它将面临日益增长的需求,因此需要挖更深的露天矿。然而,这带来了问题,因为用于矿山运输的传统燃料密集型卡车导致大量的第1类排放和业务成本上升。这项研究解决了探索替代矿山运输系统的紧迫性,这些系统可以最大限度地减少燃料消耗和相关排放,同时保持经济可行性。它根据资本成本、运营成本、灵活性、安全性、技术准备程度和减排潜力,对拉丁美洲铜矿“铜坑”的潜在系统进行评估。使用层次分析法,计算每个标准的权重值,从而得到一个优先级排名表。手推车辅助卡车运输成为最有前途的替代方案,显示出高达87%的燃油消耗和相关排放的显著节省,并降低80%的运行成本。经济优势受到柴油和电力价格的影响,而碳税的影响最小。该研究建议对在铜坑实施手推车辅助系统进行可行性研究,并采取分阶段的方法将风险降到最低。尽管手推车辅助系统不太灵活,需要前期资金,但它有望用于深铜矿,显著减少排放和运营成本,确保可持续和有利可图的采矿作业。
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