DocumentCode :
1226545
Title :
Alternate methods of energy recovery for the mining industry
Author :
Torbin, Robert N.
Author_Institution :
Foster-Miller Inc., Waltham, MA, USA
Volume :
25
Issue :
5
fYear :
1989
Firstpage :
811
Lastpage :
818
Abstract :
When mining for certain precious metals such as gold and silver, it is sometimes necessary to excavate to great depths (>3000 m) below the surface, where the environments is hot and humid. Refrigeration plants are needed that require large volumes of cooling water to be brought into and taken out of the mines. By converting the potential energy of the incoming water to electricity rather than to heat results in cooler mine temperatures and less need for off-site power. The objective of the project was to demonstrate the technical and economic viability of energy recovery from the incoming cooling water used in the refrigeration systems. The economic, operational, and logistic constraints imposed by a mining operation where ore production, not power production, is the primary concern were addressed. The final design was an impulse turbine-generator machine rated at 300 kW output at 820 m head and 40 1/s flow rate
Keywords :
electric generators; mining; turbines; 300 kW; cooling; energy recovery; impulse turbine-generator machine; mining industry; precious metals; refrigeration plants; Cooling; Environmental economics; Gold; Mining industry; Potential energy; Power generation economics; Power system economics; Production; Refrigeration; Silver;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-9994
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/28.41242
Filename :
41242
Link To Document :
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