Electrification Alternatives for Open Pit Mine Haulage

Truck-Shovel (TS) systems are the most common mining system currently used in large surface mines. They offer high productivity combined with the flexibility to be rapidly relocated and to adjust load/haul capacity and capital expenditure according to market conditions. As the world moves to decarbo...

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Main Authors: Haiming Bao, Peter Knights, Mehmet Kizil, Micah Nehring
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-01-01
Series:Mining
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2673-6489/3/1/1
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description Truck-Shovel (TS) systems are the most common mining system currently used in large surface mines. They offer high productivity combined with the flexibility to be rapidly relocated and to adjust load/haul capacity and capital expenditure according to market conditions. As the world moves to decarbonise as part of the transition to net zero emission targets, it is relevant to examine options for decarbonising the haulage systems in large surface mines. In-Pit Crushing and Conveying (IPCC) systems offer a smaller environmental footprint regarding emissions, but they are associated with a number of limitations related to high initial capital expenditure, capacity limits, mine planning and inflexibility during mine operation. Among the emerging technological options, innovative Trolley Assist (TA) technology promises to reduce energy consumption for lower carbon footprint mining systems. TA systems have demonstrated outstanding potential for emission reduction from their application cases. Battery and energy recovery technology advancements are shaping the evolution of TAs from diesel-electric truck-based patterns toward purely electrified BT ones. Battery Trolley (BT) systems combined with autonomous battery-electric trucks and Energy Recovery Systems (ERSs) are novel and capable of achieving further significant emission cuts for surface mining operations associated with safety, energy saving and operational improvements. This article reviews and compares electrification alternatives for large surface mines, including IPCC, TA and BT systems. These emerging technologies provide opportunities for mining companies and associated industries to adopt zero-emission solutions and help transition to an intelligent electric mining future.
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spelling doaj.art-9ff04b1ef2744e0ca6f4517668c9bb862023-03-28T14:18:07ZengMDPI AGMining2673-64892023-01-013112510.3390/mining3010001Electrification Alternatives for Open Pit Mine HaulageHaiming Bao0Peter Knights1Mehmet Kizil2Micah Nehring3School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, AustraliaSchool of Mechanical and Mining Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, AustraliaSchool of Mechanical and Mining Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, AustraliaSchool of Mechanical and Mining Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, AustraliaTruck-Shovel (TS) systems are the most common mining system currently used in large surface mines. They offer high productivity combined with the flexibility to be rapidly relocated and to adjust load/haul capacity and capital expenditure according to market conditions. As the world moves to decarbonise as part of the transition to net zero emission targets, it is relevant to examine options for decarbonising the haulage systems in large surface mines. In-Pit Crushing and Conveying (IPCC) systems offer a smaller environmental footprint regarding emissions, but they are associated with a number of limitations related to high initial capital expenditure, capacity limits, mine planning and inflexibility during mine operation. Among the emerging technological options, innovative Trolley Assist (TA) technology promises to reduce energy consumption for lower carbon footprint mining systems. TA systems have demonstrated outstanding potential for emission reduction from their application cases. Battery and energy recovery technology advancements are shaping the evolution of TAs from diesel-electric truck-based patterns toward purely electrified BT ones. Battery Trolley (BT) systems combined with autonomous battery-electric trucks and Energy Recovery Systems (ERSs) are novel and capable of achieving further significant emission cuts for surface mining operations associated with safety, energy saving and operational improvements. This article reviews and compares electrification alternatives for large surface mines, including IPCC, TA and BT systems. These emerging technologies provide opportunities for mining companies and associated industries to adopt zero-emission solutions and help transition to an intelligent electric mining future.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-6489/3/1/1decarbonizationIPCCtrolley assistbattery trolleybattery-electric truckselectrification alternatives
spellingShingle Haiming Bao
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Mehmet Kizil
Micah Nehring
Electrification Alternatives for Open Pit Mine Haulage
Mining
decarbonization
IPCC
trolley assist
battery trolley
battery-electric trucks
electrification alternatives
title Electrification Alternatives for Open Pit Mine Haulage
title_full Electrification Alternatives for Open Pit Mine Haulage
title_fullStr Electrification Alternatives for Open Pit Mine Haulage
title_full_unstemmed Electrification Alternatives for Open Pit Mine Haulage
title_short Electrification Alternatives for Open Pit Mine Haulage
title_sort electrification alternatives for open pit mine haulage
topic decarbonization
IPCC
trolley assist
battery trolley
battery-electric trucks
electrification alternatives
url https://www.mdpi.com/2673-6489/3/1/1
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