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Newmont Mining still weighing up LNG/diesel dual-fuel options

The use of LNG in the engines of mining haul trucks has been gaining serious traction of late with OEMs and mining companies, alike, considering dual-fuel options.

Newmont Mining stated in its 2017 sustainability report, released back in April, that it and Caterpillar were looking at such a project as part of the US-based mining company’s attempt to decrease its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

The company believes the advancement of dual-fuel engines on haul trucks could displace, on average, 65% of diesel fuel with LNG.

A Newmont spokesman told IM this week that the company is still in the process of evaluating an LNG option and, at some point, it may “take the next step towards a meaningful pilot project”.

Teck Resources carried out such a trial at its Fording River coal operations in British Columbia, Canada.

The pilot test, which used a hybrid LNG/diesel fuel system in six haul trucks and concluded in December 2016, provided many valuable learnings to Teck, including “utilising LNG safely and integrating new technologies at our operations”, Greg Brouwer, General Manager, Technology and Innovation, recently told IM.

“While the particular LNG technology used in this pilot did not achieve the targeted emission reduction benefits, we remain committed to exploring the use of LNG as a haul truck fuel source to reduce GHG emissions and costs and we are currently assessing other technologies,” he said. (You can read more about Teck’s latest innovations in the upcoming IM October issue)

Just last month, GFS Corp reported increased interest in its EVO-MT® System for off-highway machinery. Much of this renewed interest is coming from the mining sector where the company’s products allow haul trucks, wheel loaders and drill rigs to operate on a combination of diesel and LNG or NG+D® as the company refers to it, GFS said.

Newmont goes for CEP renewable solution at Akyem gold mine in Ghana

Cambridge Energy Partners (CEP) has announced that Newmont Mining will use its redeployable Nomad solar PV tracker at its Akyem gold mine in Ghana as the US-based company looks to reduce carbon emissions and its energy consumption and costs.

CEP’s Nomad is a prefabricated and redeployable solar generator with single-axis tracking technology. It can be used in a variety of applications and is designed for quick deployment in scalable 30 kW segments.

“Energy generated by CEP’s Nomad is fully integrated into existing electrical networks to create a reliable and sustainable hybrid power system,” CEP said.

Akyem is in the Birim North District of the Eastern Region of Ghana, some 178 km northwest of Accra. It produced 473,000 oz of gold in 2017.

In Newmont’s 2017 sustainability report, the company said it had advanced a 110 kW solar project at Akyem to the contracting phase. This plant would power the camp and mess hall during daylight hours.

CEP confirmed to IM that Newmont has increased this project to 120 kW and four Nomad units had since been installed and commissioned by local staff.

Power is currently supplied to the Akyem mine site by a 161 kV overhead line system that connects Nkawkaw and Kwae and passes through the area. According to CEP, up to 60% of this power is sourced from diesel and other fossil fuel generating plants.

CEP CEO Tom Miller said the company’s vision is to deliver lower-cost energy to all remote mining sites with its Nomad solar technology.

“In addition, the mobility of our solar technology significant mitigates the risks often associated with permanent solar installations,” he said.