Weir Group PLC Weir study on energy in mining
December 04 2023 - 8:30AM
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Weir Group PLC
04 December 2023
New study by Weir highlights big energy saving opportunity in
mining
The Weir Group PLC, a global mining technology leader, has
completed a comprehensive study that highlights a significant
opportunity to reduce energy use and emissions in comminution, the
rock crushing process that is key to minerals extraction, and that
consumes around 3% of the world's electrical power each year(1) .
The study shows that replacing conventional technology with
innovative new solutions can cut energy use by 40% while also
avoiding 50% of CO(2) e emissions.
Speaking at a COP28 panel discussion hosted by the Ministry of
Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan and moderated by the World
Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), Paula
Cousins, Chief Strategy and Sustainability Officer at Weir revealed
the details of the study that demonstrates how using innovative
technologies to crush rocks can yield significant sustainability
benefits at lower operating cost.
The findings of the study come at an important time. Metals,
such as copper, nickel and lithium, are critical elements of the
technologies that will power a low carbon future and it is widely
accepted that a substantial increase in the production of these
metals is needed for the transition to net zero. In response, the
mining industry is actively seeking to adopt new technologies which
extract and process those metals in more energy efficient and
sustainable ways, alongside increasing the use of renewable
power.
Weir's study focuses on comminution - the crushing process that
turns big rocks into tiny particles to expose the entrapped mineral
so that it can be extracted later in the mining process.
Comminution is the most energy intensive stage of a typical mine
site process. It is already electrified and is responsible for at
least one-third of an average mine's energy use and CO(2) e
emissions(1) and globally consumes around 3% of the world's
electrical power(1) .
Given its energy intensity, the decarbonisation opportunities in
comminution are huge, with the basic comminution process not having
changed significantly for many decades. Weir is collaborating with
customers and other partners to redefine the process, developing
innovative combinations of proven technologies to make significant
improvements to efficiency and environmental performance.
Unveiling the study during the panel discussion at COP28, Paula
Cousins, Chief Strategy and Sustainability Officer at Weir
said:
"The need for technology solutions in mining is compelling - the
world needs more transition metals to achieve net zero, but the
mining industry needs to extract these using significantly less
energy and water. Our new, externally assured study highlights the
potential for energy savings of 40% and for 50% of CO(2) e
emissions to be avoided in comminution, the most energy intensive
stage of mining processes. By adopting a systems-based approach to
technology collaborations, we can help the mining industry scale up
and clean up at the same time".
The full video of the panel discussion will be made available to
view by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan
shortly.
About the avoided emissions study
The study is the first to utilise WBCSD's Avoided Emissions
Guidance to study mining processes and the avoided emissions
results have been independently assured by SLR Consulting Limited.
Three of Weir's technology combinations were evaluated against a
conventional comminution circuit design for an archetypal mine
processing 15 million tonnes of copper ore per year in Chile.
All three of the technology combinations are shown to yield
sizeable benefits versus the traditional circuit. In the optimal
combination, the comminution process consumes around 40% less
energy and can avoid up to 50% of CO(2) e emissions. Importantly,
there is no trade off elsewhere, as the redefined process uses less
water too.
Further details of the avoided emissions study are available
here .
1. CEEC International, 2021: Mining Energy Consumption:
https://www.ceecthefuture.org/resources/mining-energy-consumption-2021
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Kevin Smith Weir@citigatedewerogerson.com
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About The Weir Group PLC
Founded in 1871, The Weir Group PLC is one of the world's
leading engineering businesses with a purpose to make its mining
and infrastructure customers' operations more sustainable and
efficient. Weir's highly engineered technology enables critical
resources to be produced using less energy, water and waste while
reducing customers' total cost of ownership. The Group is ideally
positioned to benefit from structural trends that support long-term
demand for its technology including the need for more essential
metals to support economic development and carbon transition. The
Group has c.12,000 employees operating in over 60 countries with a
presence in every major mining region of the world. Find out more
at www.global.weir.
Weir's ordinary shares trade on the London Stock Exchange
(ticker: WEIR LN) and its American Depositary Receipts trade
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