Why is IQPC’s Energy Efficiency in Mining & Minerals event taking place?
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Energy is keeping mining leaders awake at night: regulatory uncertainty, volatile energy markets, new and unproven technologies, along with the physical and financial risks of climate change are just a few of the concerns for mining companies
Metal Bulletin Monthly, January 2008
‘Energy is keeping mining leaders awake at night: regulatory uncertainty, volatile energy markets, new and unproven technologies, along with the physical and financial risks of climate change are just a few of the concerns for mining companies’
Metal Bulletin Monthly, January 2008
What We Already Know Is:
FACT: The Australian mining and minerals industry has been working extensively for the past 10-years on increasing energy efficiency to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and minimise operational costs.
FACT: The Australian government legislation requires large energy users to look for cost effective opportunities to reduce energy use at all times.
FACT: The Australian mining industry accounts for approximately 7.8% of Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions and contributes heavily to Australia’s energy usage.
Next Step: How can mine companies and sites further assist energy efficient strategies and enhance processes and productivity?
IQPC’s Energy Efficiency in Mining & Minerals will explore the effective strategies in the assessment, audit and measurement of energy efficiency for mine sites. The mining industry is faced with the challenge of finding the suitable method of measurement and how to effectively audit energy consumption onsite. Accurate indications must be obtained in the assessment process in order to implement the relevant improvement strategies onsite.
By exploring case studies and expert perspectives on mine planning, energy efficient machinery and equipment, and the auditing and measurement strategies – the Energy Efficiency in Mining & Minerals is the must-attend event for gaining energy efficiency cutting-edge strategies for your mine site.
Who will you hear from at Energy Efficiency in Mining & Minerals?
The Energy Efficiency in Mining & Minerals event speaks to the needs of mining managers involved in energy, processing, production, planning, operations, environment and climate change, corporate social responsibility and sustainable development.
Join others from your industry to gain strategies that enhance your energy efficiency strategies and processes by hearing information from:
Christine Charles
Group Executive Sustainable Development and External Affairs (Global)
NEWMONT ASIA PACIFIC
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Bryan Williams
Manager – Environment
NEWMONT ASIA PACIFIC
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Richard Elkington
General Manager Power & Environment
LOY YANG POWER
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Chris Towsey
Chief Operating Officer
CITIGOLD CORPORATION LIMITED
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Greg Lane
General Manager Technical Solutions
AUSENCO
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What differentiates the Energy Efficiency in Mining & Minerals event from other energy and mining events?
- Experience focused and targeted information on how to improve energy efficiency strategies in the mining industry
- Gain the optimum benefits for the energy consumed by exploring energy efficient machinery and equipment strategies and expectations
- Strategies for the effective mine planning and productivity in assisting energy efficiency
- Learn how mine sites are improving assessment, auditing and measurement tools to gain a more accurate energy efficiency indication
- Explore the challenges faced by the mining industry in regards to energy efficiency, mine planning and productivity and the processes being adopted
If you are not yet ready to register, feel free to request a reminder nearer the time.
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· [ Next: Conference Day One: Wednesday 24 September 2008 ]