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Meet key players in the mining, renewables, finance and government sectors including:
Hear from 25+ senior mining executives on evolving energy strategies and renewables
Benefit from business-critical updates on Chile’s new transmission and efficiency laws
Build your network of South American mining, renewables, government and finance experts
Understand evolving opportunities for renewables for mines in Argentina
Hear the latest case studies from regional mining leaders integrating renewables
Learn how top lenders are developing creative finance solutions for these deals
Key reasons to attend:
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Carlos Finat Executive Director, ACERA
Robert Puvogel Manager of Corporate and Structured Finance, BICE
Diego Lizana Executive Director, Chilean Agency of Energy Efficiency, Ministry of Energy
Luis Contreras Environmental Manager, KGHM
Richard Spencer President, CEO and Director, U3O8 Corp
Rodrigo DiazEnergy Manager, Goldcorp
Felipe Diaz CEO, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
Veronica Baraona Head of Regulatory Affairs, Glencore
Pablo Alonso Manager, Environment and Communities, SMC Berta
Ignacio Santelices Director, Energy Efficiency Division, Ministry of Energy
Juan Fernández CEO, Saferay
Sergio Hernandez Executive VP, Chilean Copper Commission
Jorge Gomez Executive President, Collahuasi
Andrés Romero Executive Director, National Energy Commission, Ministry of Energy, Chile
Alberto Salas President, SONAMI
Jose Letelier Vice President of Government Affairs, Kinross Gold
René Muga Executive Director, Barrick Gold Chile SOLARRESERVE®
Paulo Barraza Head of Community Relations, Rockwood Lithium
Renewables, energy efficiency and carbon mitigation for mines
Agenda at a Glance
May 16: Workshop May 17: Day 1 May 18: Day 2
An essential introduction to mining for renewables professionals Mining leaders: Energy strategies and challenges New Developments in renewables for Argentinian
mines
Mine interaction and planning Transmission Bill: Impacts for mining and renewables
Chile’s new energy efficiency law and impacts for mines
Mine economics and company structures Commodity performance and energy strategies Off-grid mine-renewables projects
Energy uses in mining Evolving energy strategies and priorities for mines Boosting social license through renewables
Mining, environment and CSR Renewables for new and existing mine sites Wrap-up drinks
Creative financial solutions for mine renewables projects
Cocktail party
Opening reception Ambassador’s VIP reception
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31% Mining Companies
36% Developers / IPP/ EPC
8% Financial & Legal services
11% Equipment, Engineering, Software & Other Technical services
8% Government and Industry Associations
6% Mining and Renewable Media
2015 Attendees Breakdown:
Energy priorities and strategies, renewable energy project plans, transmission and efficiency updates, preferred finance models and operational insight from key regional and international players including:
“This is the world’s most important event about renewables in mining. The Summit reviewed all the key topics for the mining industry from technologies, to finance and interesting case-studies.”
— Jose Estela, General Manager, Sami Energy
Renewables, energy efficiency and carbon mitigation for mines
50+ authoritative speakers
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Six months of primary research and investigation has resulted in a unique, relevant and influential group of mining, renewables, finance and government experts including:
Andrés Romero Executive Director, National Energy Commission, Ministry of Energy, Chile
Diego Lizana Executive Director, Chilean Agency of Energy Efficiency, Ministry of Energy
Ignacio Santelices Director, Energy Efficiency Division, Ministry of Energy
Senior government representatives:
René Muga Executive Director, Barrick Gold Chile
Luis Contreras Environmental Manager, KGHM
Pablo Alonso Manager, Environment and Communities, SMC Berta
Sergio Hernandez Executive VP, Chilean Copper Commission
Rodrigo Diaz Energy Manager, Goldcorp
Alberto Salas President, SONAMI
Jose Letelier Vice President, Government Affairs, Kinross Gold
Richard Spencer President, CEO and Director, U3O8 Corp
Marcos Cid Senior Electric Engineer, Teck Resources
Jorge Gomez Executive President, Collahuasi
Leading mining executives including:
Juan Fernández CEO, Saferay
Carlos Finat Executive Director, ACERA
Rodrigo Balderrama President, ANESCO
Renewables and finance professionals including:
Richard Aylwin Director, Energy, Sustainability and Climate Change, Codelco
Manuel Gonzalez Electric Maintenance Manager, Haldeman Mining Company
Nicolas Caussade General Manager, Pattern Energy
Jose Antonio Lobo Director of Development, SolarReserve
Andreas Boes Head of Hybrid Solutions, Americas, Siemens
Martin Pochtaruk Cofounder, Isla Power
Salvatore BernabeiCEO, Enel Green Power
Veronica Baraona Head of Regulatory Affairs, Glencore
Adriaan Davidse Mining Innovation Leader, Deloitte
Felipe Diaz CEO, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
Paulo Barraza Head of Community Relations, Rockwood Lithium
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Siemens AG is a global technology powerhouse that has stood for engineering excellence, innovation, qual- ity, reliability and internationality for more than 165 years. The company is active in more than 200 countries, focusing on the areas of electri cation, automation and digitalization. Siemens is the world’s lead- ing supplier of a complete spectrum of products, services and solutions for power generation in thermal and renewable power plants, power transmission and distribution as well as the extraction, processing and transport of oil and gas. By combining renewable and fossil resources Siemens offers Smart Generation Solutions to offset diesel consumption to a maximum and providing reliability of power supply. www.siemens.com/energy
Summit Partners
Pattern Energy Group LP (“Pattern Development”) is a leader in developing renewable energy and transmission assets. With a global footprint spanning North America, Chile and Japan, Pattern Development’s highlyexperienced team has brought more than 3,500 MW of renewable power projects to market. The Pattern Development team has expertise and experience in all project stages: resource analysis, site development, power marketing, finance, construction and asset management. We operate power facilities through our affiliated public entity Pattern Energy Group Inc. (“Pattern Energy”) and have offices in Santiago, San Francisco, Houston, San Diego, New York, Toronto and Tokyo.
Enel Green Power Chile and Andean Countries is dedicated to the development and management of power generation from renewable resources in Chile, Peru and Colombia. Its technological portfolio ranges from mini hydro, wind, to photovoltaic and geothermal energy.
In Chile, Enel Green Power operates a portfolio of plants with a combined installed capacity of over 700 MW, of which 364 MW are wind energy, 253 MW photovoltaic and 92 MW hydroelectric. In addition, the company currently has projects under construction of 500 MW which, once completed, will increase the installed capacity of EGP in the country to about 1,200 MW. Among its projects, the company is building, associated to ENAP, the first geothermal plant in South America, Cerro Pabellón, with a gross power of 48 MW.
The focus of Enel Green Power in sustainability is not limited to the affirmation of its inherently “green” nature, but serchs to promote an integrated sustainability strategy in all its business processes. Thus, with the participation of all areas of the company, the model Creating Shared Value was defined and an action plan was established for the short, medium and long term to ensure full integration of sustainability at different points of the value chain.
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What the Energy and Mines Santiago Summit offers:
Three full days of project-focused content. An opportunity for mines and renewable experts to present strategies and solutions
10+ hours of networking to engage with speakers and decision-makers, present ideas and discuss project opportunities
Two drinks receptions to further enhance interactions and discussions
Highly effective exhibition opportunities – the Summit offers a limited number of exhibition spaces in the main networking to present solutions and services to attendees
A one-to-one meetings service (premium sponsors only). Arranged, private meetings with your hand-picked selection of mining or renewables experts
Thought-leadership interviews – we commission a professional journalist to interview key members of your team and produce a world class, highly designed and presented article that will be published in the event guide, through the Energy and Mines hub site and through our PR channels.
A VIP Dinner (premium sponsors and mines only). An exclusive relaxed dinner with invited mine guests and lead sponsors
Thought Leadership and Lead Generation
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Renewables, energy efficiency and carbon mitigation for mines
“The Summit was the perfect platform to open the dialogue
between Chilean mines and the key players in the energy market in order to establish prolific, mutual relationships for both industries.”
Rodrigo Diaz Energy Manager, Goldcorp
Energy and Mines Summits have a proven track record as the events where mining and renewables partnerships are created. Whether your objective is thought-leadership, brand identity, knowledge sharing or developing new business relationships, the Summit provides a highly-targeted, project-driven platform where 300+ decision-makers come to do business.
Workshop Leader:The agenda has been developed by Energy and Mines and r4mining.com and is presented by Arnoldus Mateo van den Hurk, Ph.D., CEO, r4mining.com. Dr. Mateo is a recognized expert in the field of mining and energy and has 20 year’s experience in both sectors. He has worked on mining and energy projects across the world. The workshop has been presented in Toronto, London, Johannesburg and Santiago.
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“I found Arnold’s workshop to be the highlight of the conference. For those new to the mining sector, it will lodge you to get the most out of the conference. And for mining veterans, it helps provide perspective and clarity on corporate priorities in the industry.”
– Panasonic
Who Should Attend
Seminar contentsMining basics and essentials Minerals, metals, ore and mine lifecycle Exploration, reserves and resources Concentration, leaching, smelting and refinery Commodities transport and mining ports
Energy requirements in mining Open pit mining energy demand Underground mining energy demand Offgrid vs ongrid energy requirements Energy use for water and ancillary tasks Requirements and future demand trends
CSR: Social and environmental license Miners, job roles and company organization Environmental spects in mining Mine closure and reclamation CSR and COP 21 Ratings for renewables and mining
Dealing with renewables and mining Mineral and metals economics and valuation Current commodity markets and trading Renewables penetration in mining Case study on renewables for mining
This course is essential for energy professionals currently involved, or who would like to be involved in energy for mining projects. The workshop has been enjoyed by a cross section of professionals involved in energy, mining and trade.
Previous workshop attendees include:
Renewables, energy efficiency and carbon mitigation for mines
MAY 16 - SUMMIT WORKSHOP: AN ESSENTIAL INTRODUCTION TO MINING FOR RENEWABLES PROFESSIONALS
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8.30 Coffee & Registration
8.55 Chair’s Opening Remarks
Christopher Lyon, Partner, Deloitte
9.00 Welcome Remarks
Marcel Lebleu, Canadian Ambassador at the Republic of Chile
9.10 Keynote Introduction
Alberto Salas, President, SONAMI
9.15 Keynote: Building Collaboration for Energy and Mining in Chile
9.30 Keynote: Reducing Operational Costs with Strategic Energy Choices
Jorge Gomez, Executive President, Collahuasi
KEYNOTE PANEL: MINING LEADERS ON ENERGY STRATEGIES AND CHALLENGES
9.50 Keynote Panel: Strategic Energy Choices and Key Power Developments for Mines
Energy efficiency and alternative power solutions are a strategic focus for the Chilean mining sector which is being challenged by high energy costs, power supply disruptions and low commodity prices. Key regulatory developments on transmission and energy efficiency are also pushing mines to focus on energy savings and alternatives. This keynote session will bring together seminal mining leaders for an interactive discussion on these important topics and the potential role for alternative power in addressing mining’s power challenges. • How has the low commodity cycle influenced your energy strategy and expansion plans? • What key power developments would help support the competitiveness of the mining sector? • What are your top energy concerns and how are you addressing these at the operational level?• What technologies do you see playing a role in addressing your sites’ energy needs? • How will transmission upgrade plans impact power costs and supply for mines?• How are Chile’s renewable energy targets influencing your power choices and costs?• How can renewable energy partners position themselves better with mining leaders to deliver solutions for current energy and business challenges? Chair: Victor Tavera, Commercial Officer, Chile & Andean Countries, Enel Green PowerJorge Gomez, Executive President, CollahuasiJoaquin Villarino, Executive President, Consejo MineroRené Muga, Executive Director, Barrick Gold Chile
10.40 Networking Break
THE NEW TRANSMISSION BILL: KEY IMPACTS FOR MINING AND RENEWABLES
11.10 Session 1: Chile’s Transmission Bill: Key Impacts on Mines-Renewables Partnerships
Chile’s new electric power transmission law will have significant impacts on the energy strategies of mining operators and business development plans for renewables. The bill addresses the need to upgrade the transmission system to accommodate increasing electricity demands and integrate the growing fleet of renewable and traditional power plants. It also proposes off-takers pay all of the transmission costs rather than generators. This session will offer business-critical updates on this bill and key developments for mining operators and renewables developers.
11.10 Keynote: Critical Updates on the New Electric Power Transmission Law
Andrés Romero, Executive Director, National Energy Commission, Ministry of Energy, Chile
11.30 Interpreting the Transmission Law: Key Implications for Mining Operators and Renewables
The incoming legislation will have a major impact on the way mines access, purchase and consume energy and the potential for partnerships between renewables and mines. • Key legislative points affecting mining’s energy choices and the potential for renewables • An update on the timeline and potential barriers for connecting the SIC and SING• Critical insights on transmission line access permitting and priority criteria under the bill• How will this law impact current transmission contracts mining operators have in place? • Pros and cons of the law in terms of partnering opportunities for mining and renewables David Watts, Energy Advisor, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
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11.50 Industry Response: Anticipating the Likely Impacts of the Transmission Law In this interactive panel, we will hear from leading transmission, mining and renewables experts on how the proposed changes under the transmission law will affect business planning and pricing for mining companies and renewables generators. Industry leaders will also offer expert views on the likely impacts on future partnerships between mining and renewables to drive affordable, reliable and sustainable power for grid-connected mining operators. • What do transmission experts see as the key developments for mining off-takers and renewables generators? • Does the law set out the necessary investments and structural changes to meet the energy demands of the mining sector? • How will the proposed transmission investments and market changes affect energy pricing and planning for mines?• Insight from renewables developers on how the law impacts business development plans • How will the new requirement for offtakers to pay transmission costs impact mines? • What do these changes mean for future partnerships between mining and renewables for grid-connected operations? Chair: Hugh Rudnick, Director, SystepJuan Fernández, CEO, SaferaySergio Hernandez, Executive Vice-President, Chilean Copper CommissionCarlos Finat, Executive Vice-President, ACERA (Chilean Association of Renewable Energy)
12.40 Networking Lunch
ENERGY PRICING AND MINE-RENEWABLES PARTNERSHIPS13.45 Modelling the Future Chilean Electricity Market and the Impacts on Wholesale Prices
Modelling the Future Chilean Electricity Market and the Impacts on Wholesale Prices• Impacts of large-scale renewables integration on electricity pricing• How will internal and external transmission interconnections change the energy landscape for Chile?• The long-term outlook for commodities risk in energy pricing and how this affects mine-renewables partnershipsJavier Revuelta, Senior Consultant, Pöyry Management Consulting
14.00 Realizing Energy Savings and Power Security Goals with Hybrid SolutionsAndreas Boes, Head of Hybrid Solutions, Americas, Siemens
MINING ENERGY LEADERS: EVOLVING ENERGY STRATEGIES AND PRIORITIES14.20 Advancing Renewables Solutions with Mining Partners
Leading Independent Power Producer Pattern Energy has developed two utilityscale renewables projects with a mining partner in Chile and owns and operates 2,282 MW of renewables facilities across the US, Canada and Chile• Introduction to Pattern’s development approach and understanding of mine’s energy needs• Insights from Consejo Solar and El Arrayán – Pattern’s projects with Antofagasta Minerals• Next steps in developing renewables solutions with mining partnersNicolas Caussade, General Manager, Pattern Energy Chile
14.40 Session 2: Mining Energy Leaders: Evolving Energy Strategies and PrioritiesIn this interactive panel discussion, mining energy leaders will offer their candid insight on their current power strategies and challenges for operational sites. • How has your energy strategy changed in light of additional operational cost pressures? • Have you identified new areas for energy savings and what sort of results are you seeing? • Feedback from mines already invested in renewables on energy savings and operational results • How do you see your energy needs changing as commodity prices recover?• How do changes under the new transmission law impact your energy plans? • What role do you see for renewables to provide power for your operations? • What questions do you need answered before presenting new energy projects to management?Chair: Miguel Angel Duran, Director, Mining and Natural Resources, University of ChileJorge Saffie, Energy Manager, AntofagastaRichard Aylwin, Director, Energy, Sustainability and Climate Change, CodelcoManuel Gonzalez, Electric Maintenance Manager, Haldeman Mining CompanyMarcos Cid, Senior Electric Engineer, Teck Resources
15.30 Networking Break
DAY 1: MAY 17, 2016
AgendaRenewables, energy efficiency and carbon mitigation for mines
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ASSESSING RENEWABLES OPTIONS FOR NEW AND EXISTING SITES
16.00 Session 3: Assessing Renewables for New and Existing Sites
High electricity costs combined with power supply challenges are hampering the competitiveness of the resource sector. With a number of Chilean mining leaders already invested in renewable energy, alternative solutions are already established as viable options for reducing energy costs and securing power supplies for mining operators. This session will showcase mining leaders currently assessing renewables options for new and existing sites.
16.00 Case Study: Deploying Solar Options
SQM is using solar energy to concentrate and evaporate chemical solutions at their Coya Sur and Nueva Victoria plants. Additionally, the company is currently exploring the integration of alternatives technologies in these processes and evaluating partnership opportunities with renewable energy suppliers and developers.• Benefits of solar energy on chemical evaporation processes• Next steps in integrating renewable technologies for these processes• Exploring partnership opportunities with renewable energy developers and suppliers Mauricio Olivares, Project Director, SQM
16.20 Case Study: CSP and Storage: Delivering Energy Security and Savings for Mines
SolarReserve’s revolutionary concentrating solar power (CSP) with molten salt energy storage is significant for the future of clean power generation.• Insight on the 260 MW Copiapó Solar Project in the Atacama Desert in Northern Chile• Learn how this CSP tower technology solves the intermittency issues and delivers reliable 24/7 power• Understand the operational energy savings potential for the Chilean mining sectorJose Antonio Lobo, Director of Development, SolarReserve
16.40 Case Study: Energy Planning and Renewables Targets for Project Corridor
Teck Resources and Goldcorp have combined their respective El Morro and Relincho projects into a single operation, Project Corridor, to realize a number of benefits including lower capital and operational costs, reducing environmental impacts and enhanced community benefits. • Initial plans for meeting the requirement for 15% renewables for the operation by 2023• What options are currently available for meeting this threshold?• How will key transmission developments shape the project’s energy strategy?Rodrigo Diaz, Energy Manager, Goldcorp
INNOVATIVE FINANCE MODELS FOR MINING-RENEWABLES DEALS
17.00 Session 4: Creative Financial Solutions for Renewables for Mines
Negotiating contracts and financing for renewables projects for mines is a complex and challenging process and is currently the biggest bottleneck to project success. Mines are often looking for price certainty and shorter power purchase agreements to fit with operational risks including commodity performance and mine shutdowns. Developers can be hard pressed to meet these demands and present bankable deals to lenders. With insight from mining and finance leaders, this session will explore evolving finance solutions that address the needs of mining operators and renewables developers.
17.00 Interactive panel: Exploring Creative Solutions to Overcome Finance Barriers
• Insight from top project finance experts on preferred deal models for renewables for mines• What innovative approaches are evolving for these deals?• What sort of return on investment would lenders like to see from these projects? • What are the pros and cons of different contracts and ownerships structures – PPAs, co-ownership, leasing, energy-metal swaps etc.? • What solutions are evolving for overcoming life-of-mine risk and satisfy developers project payback needs?• What innovative hedging and risk allocation strategies could work for these projects?Chair: Francisco Leiva, Vice President, ACESOL Robert Puvogel, Manager of Corporate and Structured Finance, BICEFelipe Diaz, CEO, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking CorporationCristian Vasquez, Manager, CorpBancaRoberto Simpson, Head of Corporate Bank, BNP Paribas
17.50 Networking Drinks
DAY 2: MAY 18, 2016
AgendaRenewables, energy efficiency and carbon mitigation for mines
DAY 1: MAY 17, 2016
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9.00 Chair’s Opening RemarksChristopher Lyon, Partner, Deloitte
REDUCING RISK FOR RENEWABLES FOR MINES9.05 Accelerating the Value of Renewables for Mines through Understanding Risk
This presentation will offer insight on an Argentinian mine case study looking to integrate solar PV and provide perspective on the role of intelligent risk management in facilitating renewables for mines• Details the key considerations for integrating a solar for an Argentinian mine• What are the current risk barriers for mines in deciding to integrate renewables?• How can renewables and mines work together to reduce these risks and accelerate adoption?• How can simulation modeling help to identify and manage the risks for all stakeholders involved in renewable integration for mine sites? Adriaan Davidse, Mining Innovation Leader, Deloitte
EVOLVING PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES IN ARGENTINA9:25 Session 5: Evolving Partnership Opportunities in Argentina
Argentina’s new government is committed to supporting both the development of renewables and sustainable mining. The country has set a target for 8% of its electricity to come from renewable sources by 2017, moving to 20% by 2020 and, under the law, heavy energy users including mines will have to meet these targets individually. Additionally, off-grid mining operators are exploring hybrid solutions for reduce diesel dependence. In this context, there are significant opportunities for developing new mining and renewables partnerships in Argentina.
9.25 Case Study: Delivering Energy Security through Solar Hybrid SolutionsDrawing from a real-world case study for an Argentinian gold mine, this presentation will explore the energy security benefits that solar hybrids can offer grid-connected mining operators.• Understanding the key challenges for grid-connected mines in Argentina • Using solar to reduce reliance on expensive diesel fuel to back-up grid electricity • Key criteria in assessing solar hybrid options for securing a mine’s power needs Martin Pochtaruk, Cofounder, Isla Power
9.45 Argentina Spotlight: Identifying Collaborative Opportunities for Mining and Renewables• What are the top energy challenges facing mines in the region and how are these being addressed?• How is financial landscape in Argentina evolving to better facilitate business for renewables? • How will the renewables targets drive new energy choices and plans for mining operators?• What are the key regulatory developments shaping energy choices for mines in Argentina? • Insight from Argentinian mining leaders that are integrating or assessing renewables options• What role do mining leaders see for alternative energy in reducing operational costs and securing power supplies? Richard Spencer, President, CEO and Director, U3O8 CorpVanesa Revelli, Latin American Director, ABO WindMarcelo Alvarez, Director, CADERMartin Pochtaruk, Cofounder, Isla Power
10.15 Networking Break
ANALYZING THE IMPACTS OF CHILE’S ENERGY EFFICIENCY LAW
11.00 Session 6: The New Energy Efficiency Law: How this Will Change Mining’s Power Strategy?A key pillar of the Chilean Government’s energy plan is to reduce energy consumption by 20% by 2025. To ensure this goal, a new energy efficiency law has been drafted which sets out new energy savings requirements for mines including setting up formal energy committees. This session will highlight key changes for mines under the law and showcase best practices in energy savings from leading mining operators.
11.00 The New Energy Efficiency Law: Key Developments for MinesIgnacio Santelices, Director, Energy Efficiency Division, Ministry of Energy
AgendaRenewables, energy efficiency and carbon mitigation for mines
DAY 2: MAY 18, 2016
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11.20 Case Study: Best Practices in Optimizing Operational Energy SavingsCollahuasi, a world leader in copper production, has achieved significant milestones in energy savings and was one of the first mines to formalize its energy committee.• Best practices in developing an energy efficiency committee • Identifying new areas for savings and assessing the role of renewables in meeting these goalsMarcelo Pizarro, Energy Efficiency Engineer, Collahuasi
11.40 Panel Discussion: How will the Energy Efficiency Law Shape Mining’s Energy Strategy?
This panel will gather mining executives, legal experts and government officials to analyze how this law will change the power strategies of mines and the potential role of renewables to drive further energy savings for mine operators. • What steps are mines taking to comply with the new energy efficiency requirements? • Ideas on best practices for structuring an energy efficiency committee • How will the requirement for third party reviews of efficiency plans impact mines? • What support and resources are available to help mines comply with the new requirements?• What will be the likely impact of the law on the competitiveness of the market? • Will these changes open up new opportunities for alternative energy solutions for mines? Chair: Josefina Soto, Associate, Arteaga Gorziglia y CiaDiego Lizana, Executive Director, Chilean Agency of Energy Efficiency, Ministry of EnergyRodrigo Balderrama, President, ANESCOLuis Contreras, Environmental Manager, KGHMGonzalo Araujo, Environmental Manager, SCM Minera Lumina Copper ChileMaryse Belanger, CEO, Mirabela Nickel
12.30 Networking Lunch
DRIVING DIESEL SAVINGS FOR OFF-GRID OPERATIONS13.30 Session 7: Driving Diesel Savings for Off-Grid Mines
Solar PV and wind hybrid solutions make economic sense for off-grid mines looking to reduce their reliance on diesel. Following the success of off-grid hybrid projects for mines in the region including Mandalay Resources and Nyrstar, this session will bring together mining and microgrid experts to explore the business case and practicalities of hybrid solutions for mines.
13.30 Innovative Hybrid Solutions for Offgrid Applications: Enel Green Power’s Experience
Salvatore Bernabei, CEO, Enel Green Power
13.45 Case Study: Developing Successful PV Solutions for an Off-Grid Site
Minera Rafaela has integrated solar panels to provide 70% of its operational energy needs for its site in Chile’s Valparaiso Region including all water-related processes and camp power needs. • Lessons learned from integrating alternative technologies to reduce energy costs• Understanding the benefits of solar energy to manage operational water processes• Next steps in exploring renewables solutions Jose Miguel Ibarra, Project Director, Minera Rafaela
14.05 Interactive Panel: Understanding the Business Case and Operational Capabilities of Microgrids
• What is the effect of lower oil prices on renewables integration for remote sites?• What can mines expect in terms of penetration levels from renewables? • How are hybrid systems addressing the need for firm, consistent power 24/7 for mines?• Updates on the economics and applicability of storage for mining microgrids• Operational results from hybrid systems for mines – are they achieving the desired results?• What finance models are emerging to address the concerns of mines around long-term PPAs?• How do mines see the energy profile of remote operations changing in the near-term?Cesar Belaunde, Projects Manager, Energia LlaimaJose Miguel Ibarra, Project Director, Minera Rafaela Marco Giannettoni, Chief Technical Officer, Renergetica
DAY 2: MAY 18, 2016
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14.55 Commodity Performance and Energy Strategies for Mines
• Current drivers for mining operators to consider renewables in today’s business climate• What is the anticipated size and timeline for investments in renewables by mines in the region?• How has the commodities low affected energy demand and planning for mines?Maria Contreras, Partner, Transaction Advisory Services, Mining and Metals, Ernst & Young
BOOSTING SOCIAL LICENSE TO OPERATE THROUGH RENEWABLES
15.05 Session 8: Boosting Social License to Operate Through Renewables
Along with reducing operating costs, renewables can add additional value for mine closure and community engagement initiatives. Renewables can assist mines in gaining social license to operate with surrounding communities that lack power infrastructure in the development phase and similarly, leave a legacy asset for the community when the mine closes. This session will explore social license to operate benefits of mine-renewables partnerships.
15.05 Joint Case Study: Renewable Energy as a Catalyst for Community Acceptance
Paulo Barraza, Head of Community Relations, Rockwood LithiumAntonio Cruz, President, Consejo de Pueblos Atacameños
15.25 Interactive Panel: Boosting Social License to Operate Through Renewables
• What challenges have mines faced in the region in terms of community opposition?• What role can renewables play in building community acceptance for mining projects?• Current examples where renewables have played a role in boosting social license to operate• Can investing in renewables assist with permitting and licensing challenges for mines? • What additional benefits including job creation for the surrounding community can be achieved by integrating renewables?• Are there financial resources available for mines looking to engage with communities on energy? Chair: Sebastián Donoso, Partner, Sebastián Donoso & Associates Jose Estela, General Manager, Sami Energy Consulting Juan Pablo Schaeffer, Manager, Sustainable Development, COLBUN Pablo Alonso, Manager, Environment and Communities, SMC BertaJose Letelier, VP, Government Affairs, Kinross GoldJuan Guillermo Torres Fuentealba, Legal Affairs, MountainStar Gold Inc.Veronica Baraona, Head of Regulatory Affairs, Glencore
16.15 Chair’s Closing Remarks
Christopher Lyon, Partner, Deloitte
16.25 Wrap-Up Drinks Reception
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DAY 2: MAY 18, 2016
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