The dramatic declines in costs for renewable energy sources like solar and wind over the past decade have made them competitive alternatives for mining operations seeking to lower energy costs and increase sustainability.
According to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), the global weighted average levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) for solar PV declined by 85% between 2010 and 2019. Onshore and offshore wind have seen LCOE declines of 49% and 35% respectively over the same period. These cost reductions make wind and solar financially attractive options compared to more expensive fossil fuel sources.
Beyond cost competitiveness, renewables offer sustainability benefits that are increasingly valued by mining companies and demanded by investors and regulators. Solar and wind generation creates no direct carbon emissions, allowing mining firms to reduce their carbon footprints. This supports environmental goals and helps companies prepare for potential carbon regulations and taxes. Renewables can also provide energy access to remote mining sites without reliance on diesel fuel that must be trucked over long distances.
The modular and scalable nature of solar and wind lends itself well to mining operations looking to incrementally add generation capacity it should not be underestimated the level of complexity in being integrated into the energy mix with traditional power generation systems.
While renewables alone may not provide 24/7 baseload power, given their unprogrammable nature, can notably decrease the level of reliability of a power generation system that needs to be addressed accordingly to the specific mining needs.
Hybrid Energy Microgrids
A hybrid energy microgrid combines renewable energy like solar and wind with energy storage and generators to create a self-sufficient, resilient energy system for mines with or without the presence of the electric grid.
Thank you to intelligent control systems that help optimize the microgrid’s assets and to the support of batteries or other storage solutions, renewable energy can be smoothly integrated into the energy mix, reducing the utilization of diesel generators and unreliable grid.
The hybrid approach allows mines to manage costs and gain energy independence. Even when grid power is cut, the microgrid keeps essential operations running. These smart, mini-grids are modular and can start small, and then scale up as needed.
Key benefits of hybrid microgrids:
- Utilize cheap, clean renewables to reduce fuel expenses.
- Maintain critical loads during grid failures with diesel and batteries.
- Add or remove components easily as needs evolve.
- Operate autonomously when islanded from the main grid.
- Increase energy efficiency with real-time monitoring and controls.
- Enable staged investment matched to energy priorities.
By mixing clean and conventional resources, mines gain efficiency, savings, and supply resilience. Modular microgrids are an essential building block for the mine of the future. Leveraging the knowledge and experience in delivering projects on a global scale, Aggreko can offer energy services that are customized on the specific mining needs, with a proven track record in delivering energy solutions that are resilient and support your mine energy transition journey.
Source: Aggreko, Africa, Middle East and Asia