Analysing Demand and Supply Projects on a Mine Compressed Air System

W. Shaw, J. Marais, J. V. van Laar, C. Cilliers, J. Stols
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The cost of electricity in South Africa has been increasing at rates that are significantly higher than inflation. Eskom most recently proposed increases of up to 15%. Various methods have already been introduced to reduce energy consumption at different types of mining operations. Efficient energy use has been and will continuously be a big focus going into the 4th industrial revolution (4IR). As found from literature, compressed air systems are one of the largest energy consumers at typical South African mines. This paper focuses on improvements on mine compressed air systems and limiting factors of reducing said energy consumption on an already optimized mine. Through literature, it was found that specific energy can be used to analyse compressors. This method was used to characterise compressor systems and isolate areas where improvement projects may have a significant effect on a given mine’s compressor energy consumption. The methods for proposing and implementing further projects are discussed with illustration thereof as well as the corresponding effects. Current initiatives, if sustained may result, in as much as R4.5 million per annum in energy savings. A properly analysed system combined with well tailored, investigated and implemented projects can lead to further energy savings of up to R20 million per annum.
某矿山压缩空气系统供需方案分析
南非的电力成本一直在以远高于通货膨胀率的速度增长。Eskom最近提议将电价提高15%。已经采用了各种方法来减少不同类型采矿作业的能源消耗。高效的能源使用已经并将继续成为第四次工业革命(4IR)的一大焦点。从文献中发现,压缩空气系统是典型南非矿山最大的能源消费者之一。本文重点介绍了矿井压缩空气系统的改进,以及在一个已优化的矿井中降低压缩空气能耗的限制因素。通过文献分析,发现可以用比能来分析压缩机。该方法用于描述压缩机系统的特征,并隔离改进项目可能对给定矿山压缩机能耗产生重大影响的区域。讨论了提出和实施进一步项目的方法,并举例说明了相应的效果。目前的举措,如果持续下去,可能会导致每年节省多达450万兰特的能源。一个适当分析的系统,结合精心设计、调查和实施的项目,每年可以进一步节省高达2000万兰特的能源。
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