Mining Mirror August 2018 | Page 9

Global A combination of various sources of electricity seems to be the solution to unanswered questions about power generation for the African mining industry. This includes gas (in picture) and hydroelectricity sourced from Africa’s many rivers and dams. hybrid solution behind the grid at equal or lesser cost, with added reliability and consistency in supply. In many instances, renewable energy is significantly cheaper than grid supply, so we are able to offer a cheaper and more reliable solution compared to the grid. The reduced costs now make it possible for mining compa nies to consider these solutions. Mines have been aware of solar and renewable energy but would mostly look at renewable energy only from a ‘green’ perspective. Now it is all about saving costs and reducing price and fuel risks, while at the same time boosting the social and environmental license to operate. With a real trend in reduction of components like storage, we are now in a position where it has become economically viable for a mine to look at this. We can design hybrid plants that can produce electricity at extremely low prices in many locations across Africa. This is very attractive for many mines. Integrating hybrid for mines Reliable and robust integration of solar or wind into diesel or HFO power stations at mines is a key success factor. A number of companies have developed hybrid technology and solutions that enable seamless integration of various power sources. The hybrid controller is the heart of the operation, and designing and implementing it properly is of paramount importance. juwi, a company specialising in renewable energy, has put a lot of engineering and development into that process, ensuring that all sources in the power system work seamlessly and balance solar, diesel, wind, or battery so that there is zero interruption to supply. It is all about maintaining voltage, frequency, and the power factor, no matter if the sun shines, the wind blows, or a large mill ramps up. This is what juwi excels at. An effective monitoring system At a typical mine site, the operator needs to know every single detail about the power supply. To improve visibility of supply, juwi has developed a unique hybrid system called SCADA, which gives miners visibility on all generation assets and enables much greater control and more clarity on power generation costs. The system combines all power sources and the operator and management can see what is happening in their power system in real time. It gives a mining company comfort and security if they have good visibility and reliable supply. It allows them to track and manage their costs. Many other similar systems provide only separated views: one for solar, one for diesel and maybe wind and battery, but not integrated properly and with high resolution. What the juwi hybrid SCADA does is bring it all together into one system that monitors and combines everything and gives the operator easy access. To date, no one else has successfully operated a large hybrid power plant at a mine for longer. That experience and data enable us to offer mines critical advantages. Many companies are designing thermal power plants, or solar or wind systems, but there are very few who really understand the needs of mining operations and even less that have the ability to integrate solar or wind with fossil power at a mine site. b About the author David Manning is global head of hybrid and Arnim Schön is sales manager sub-Saharan Africa at juwi Renewable Energies. juwi has built large solar farms in South Africa and off-grid systems all over the continent. The company installed the first-ever grid-connected solar system in sub-Saharan Africa. This project was built in 2007 in Rwanda. AUGUST 2018 MINING MIRROR [7]