Advancing Affordable, Reliable, Low-Carbon Power for Mines
THOUGHT-LEADER SPONSORS: LEAD SPONSORS: SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS:
ORGANIZERS OF
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ADVANCING AFFORDABLE, RELIABLE, LOW-CARBON POWER FOR MINESThe global mining sector is now fully engaged in a major energy transformation focused on reducing power use and costs, integrating renewables, and lowering carbon emissions. This transformation is being driven by rising and volatile energy costs, increased power security concerns, shareholder and regulatory pressures to decarbonize, the falling cost of alternative energy and the tie between sustainable energy and social license to operate. The last 18 months has witnessed the highest number of new alternative energy project announcements for mines with around a dozen projects publicly announced and several more advancing.
Mines are also revamping their broader corporate strategies to center on lowering carbon emissions, integrating alternative energy, and, in some cases, decarbonizing the commodities they sell. This heightened activity has opened a window of opportunity for partnering and leading on these projects as they start to become “business as usual” for the mining sector.
Now in its 6th year, the Energy and Mines World Congress is the global meeting place for senior mining, alternative energy, government and finance experts exploring cost-effective, reliable, and low-carbon energy for mines. Join us and become part of mining’s energy transformation.
Adrienne BakerDirectorEnergy and Mines
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New Projects Announced in the Last 12 Months
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Mining Company: Gold Fields | Developer/Installer/EPC: AggrekoMine: Granny Smith Gold Mine, 720KM NE of Perth, Western AustraliaRenewable Energy: Solar, Storage | Date: Announced June 26, 2018.
Mining Company: Agnico Eagle | Mine: Meliadine Gold Mine,Nunavut, CanadaRenewable Energy: Wind, Hybrid | Date: Current Feasibilty
Mining Company: South32 | Developer/Installer/EPC: SunShift, EDLMine: Cannington Silver/Lead/Zinc underground Mine, Queensland, Australia
Renewable Energy: Solar | Date: Currently under construction. Commercial operation 2018
Mining Company: Polymetal | Developer/Installer/EPC: Hevel GroupMine: Khabarovsk Region, Eastern Russia | Renewable Energy: Solar
Date: Announced April 2018
Mining Company: New Century Resources | Developer/Installer/EPC: SunShiftMine: Century Zinc MIne, Queensland, Australia | Renewable Energy: Solar
Date: Announced November 2017
Mining Company: Goldcorp | Mine: Cerro Negro, Santa Cruz, ArgentinaRenewable Energy: Wind | Date: Agreement signed August 2017
Mining Company: Image ResourcesDeveloper/Installer/EPC: Sunrise Energy Group | Mine: Boonanarring Mineral Sands
Project, Western Australia | Renewable Energy: Solar | Date: Announced April 2018
Mining Company: GMA GarnetDeveloper/Installer/EPC: Advanced Energy
Resources | Mine: Port Gregory, near Kalbarri, Western Australia | Renewable Energy: Solar, Wind
Date Announced: July 4th 2017
Mining Company: Enami | Mine: All operations in the regions of Antofagasta, Atacama and
Coquimbo, plus the Fundición Hernán Videla Lira foundry | Renewable Energy: Wind and Solar
Date Announced: July 3rd 2018
Mining Company: Antofagasta/Barrick GoldMine: Zaldívar Copper Mine, Northern ChileDate: Announced July 2018 | Renewable
Energy: Hydro, Solar, Wind
Mining Company: Karo Mining | Mine: To be located in the Mhondoro-Ngezi platinum belt of
Zimbabwe | Date: Announced July 2018Renewable Energy: Solar
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WHAT TO EXPECT
OVER 300 SENIOR-LEVEL DECISION-MAKERSFrom the global mining and energy sectors
50+ THOUGHT-LEADERS SPEAKERSProviding sector insight, examples, case studies and strategies
MEET 100+ MINING REPRESENTATIVESUnderstand the energy perspectives and project opportunities in the mining sector
DEDICATED NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIESA new 1-2-1 meeting lounge, the excellent VIP dinner, drinks receptions and breakfast briefings
INNOVATIVE NEW FORMATS AND EVENT TECHNOLOGYDesigned to maximize peer-to-peer engagement
ENHANCED EVENT APPEffectively network and organize your meetings
NEW CASE STUDIES, NEW MINESMeet the players from the latest mine renewables case studies
ENERGY STORAGE PAVILION Dedicated space for storage showcase and discussion
ENERGY AND MINES COMMUNITY, 2017
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Mining Association of CanadaMinistry of Land Reform and ManagementMinistry of NorthernDevelopment and MinesMIRARCO Mining InnovationNatural Resources CanadaNew GoldNewcrest
Nordmin Engineering Ltd.Norton Rose FulbrightCanada LLPNuance Energy
Ontario Mining AssociationOptiques Fullum inc.oursun Canada Inc.PCL Constructors Canada Inc.
Phoenix IndustrialPhoenix Industrial Inc.PhoventusR4MiningRA Financial Partners LLCResourceful PathsRokstad PowerS&C Electric Canadas2e Technologies
GAL Power SystemsGiyani Gold Corp.Giyani MetalsGlencoreCanada CorporationGlobal Affairs CanadaGlobal First Power LtdGlobal Power GenerationGoldcorp Inc.Grasshopper SolarGrupo MexicoGSB Energy Consultancy Inc
Hydromega Services Inc.IAMGOLDICFImperial MetalsInnergex renewable energy incInternational Institute for Sustainable DevelopmentIsla Power Holdings Inc.
Kal TireKinross Gold CorporationKL Gold LTDL & A Energy Consulting LtdLundin MiningMaclean EngineeringMassload Technologies Inc.Matawa First NationsMcCallum Environmental Ltd.McEwen Mining
Carter Wind EnergyCaterpillarCDPCenterra GoldCiscoClark BuildersClean Energy Consulting Inc.Climate Finance Advisors, BLLCCMIColorado School of MinesDanvest Energy A/SDe Beers Group
Detour Gold CorporationDGSCDominion Diamond Ekati CorporationEldorado Gold CorporationEnergy DevelopmentsEnernet GlobalENVINT ConsultingEPS AB Energy Canada LTDErdene Resource Development
Excellon ResourcesFerusNatural Gas FuelsFortune Minerals LimitedFPX Nickel CorpFVT Research Inc.
2G Energy Inc
ABC CanadaABO Wind AG
AEMPAgnico Eagle Mines LimitedAnglo AmericanAngloGold AshantiAPA TEchnologiesArcelorMittalAutorité des marchés financiers (AMF)Avalon Advanced MaterialsB2GoldBarr Engineering Co
BESTECHBGC EngineeringBio-Mine ltd.Black & VeatchBloombergNew Energy FinanceBluEarth RenewablesCambridge Energy Partners
Canadian Embassy, MexicoCanadian German Chamber Of Industryand CommerceCanadian Mining Journal
ScotiabankSDCSENET (PTY) LTDShynraSNC Lavlain INCSNC-Lavalin CapitalSolar Power NetworkSolvest Inc.Sudbury Mining Solutions JournalSunSHIFTSussexStrategy GroupSysEne Consulting Inc.Teck Resources LimitedThe World BankThorn AssociatesToromont Cat Power Systems
Tugliq EnergyTwingTecTyler PowerSolutionsVale Canada LimitedVictoria GoldVirelec Ltd.
Waypoint InfrastructureWSP
30% Mining executives
34% Renewable energy developers
15% Infrastructure and engineering
9% Finance and legal
5% Government and NGOs
7% Other
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Attendee Breakdown
30%Mining executives
7%Other
9%Finance and legal
5%Governmentand NGOs
34%Renewable energy
developers
15%Infrastructure and
engineering
Event Features
2017 Atendee Breakdown
WORLD CLASS AGENDAEnergy and Mines spends months speaking with the mining and renewables communities to understand the most critical areas of interest, the latest case studies and the key people to invite. An agenda is created that reflects the key concerns in the marketplace and showcases new and innovative examples of alternative energy use in the mining sector.
BREAKFASTS, LUNCHES, BREAKS, RECEPTIONS AND DINNERThe World Congress features formal and informal occasions to meet and network with prospective clients. The functions can be hosted and sponsored by companies to provide the opportunity for brand awareness and thought leadership. Successful sponsor led functions in the past have included the gala dinner, a mine and VIP reception, breakfast briefings, boardroom meetings, hosted luncheons and branded breaks.
EXHIBITION FLOORThe Toronto Hilton Convention Suite is a self-contained network of rooms and meeting spaces at the heart of which is the exhibit area. The exhibit is located outside the main conference, lunch and meeting rooms. It is the location for registration, breaks, lunches and the drinks reception.
ONE-TO-ONE MEETINGS SERVICEFor our major sponsors we arranged private, one-to-one meetings with key mining contacts. The meetings take place in relaxed, private, catered meeting spaces that enable dialogue and interaction between potential project partners. This is a key feature for our leading sponsors as it provides direct access to key mine decision-makers.
EVENT APPThe World Congress is enhanced by a networking app that allows participants to interactand connect with each other, the sponsors and the speakers. The app also facilitates the real-time sharing of thoughts, ideas and experiences. At the last World Congress, over 1,800 messages were sent and received among the attendees.
ATTENDEE BREAKDOWN AND EVENT FEATURES
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2018 HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE
New Renewables Hybrid Case Studies: Australia, South America, Canada, AfricaKey Drivers for Renewables and Carbon ReductionsThe First 100% Renewables MineThe Changing Economics of Power Options for MinesLessons Learned from Renewables Leaders on Microgrids for MinesEvolving Energy Strategies for Mid-Tier Mining LeadersNew Carbon Strategies in Mining – Mining in a Low-Carbon EconomyEnergy Storage PavilionElectrifying the Mining SectorTowards Zero-Carbon Mining: Strategic and Technological Innovation
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CONGRESS NETWORKING AND MEETING
For details of Exhibition, Sponsorship or the Energy Storage Pavilion [email protected] +44 7516113339
Event App
Session Leader
Water Bottles
VIP Dinner
Lanyard Sponsor
Keynote Seat Drop
Energy Storage Pavilion
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
THOUGHT-LEADER SPONSORS:
LEAD SPONSORS: SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS:
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KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
John MullallyVice President Corporate
Affairs and Energy
Goldcorp Canada
Mike AireEnvironment Director,
Sustainability & External Relations
Newmont Mining
Tsakani MthombeniGroup Head
of Carbon & Energy
Gold Fields
Peter SinclairChief Sustainability Officer
Barrick Gold
Ron MillerPrincipal Advisor Energy,
Growth & Innovation
Rio Tinto
Kim TruterCEO
De Beers Canada
Tony MakuchPresident, CEO and Director
Kirkland Lake Gold
Peter XavierVice President, Sudbury
Integrated Nickel Operations
Glencore
Samantha EspleyTechnical Director for Mining
and Mineral Processing
Vale Canada
Stephen LetwinPresident and CEO
IAMGOLD
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KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Bruce ArmitageEnergy Manager
Tahoe Resources
Vishwanathan IyerHead – Business Development,
Hybrid & Energy Storage
Sterling & Wilson
Igor KlimanovDevelopment Projects Director
Nordgold
Mark Dawe Country Manager, Namibia,
B2Gold
Benoit La Salle Chairman,
Algold Resources, Sama Resources and SRG Graphite
Linda WrongCorporate Director of Sustainability
and Regulatory Affairs
Lundin Mining
Michel CarreauDirector Hybrid Power
Hatch
Rodrigo CaroDirector of Energy Transition
Codelco Tech
Michelle KaraviasDeputy Head of Industry Research
Fitch Solutions
Sean WhittakerSenior Renewable Energy
Industry Specialist
IFC
Shirley NeaultManager of
Environment and Systems
Hudbay Minerals
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KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Christian SoucySuperintendent, Nunavut
Energy Optimization
Agnico Eagle
Paul ChawrunChief Operating Officer
Teranga Gold Corporation
Amiram Roth-DeblonHead of Global Business Initiatives
juwi Renewable Energies
Jean-Philippe LinteauDirector (Cleantech & Climate Finance),
Trade Commissioner Service
Global Affairs Canada
Mamadou BarrySenior Mining Specialist
The World Bank
Sunil KumarDirector, Energy Strategy
Kinross Gold
Tristan JacksonDirector, Smart & Distributed Energy
Advisian
Sophie LuHead of Metals and Mining
Bloomberg NEF
Jon LyonsVice President, Regulatory Affairs
& Strategy
Erdene Resource Development Corp
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PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP, DECEMBER 9, 2018
WORKSHOP OUTCOMES
TESTIMONIALS
WORKSHOP LEADER
AN ESSENTIAL INTRODUCTION TO MINING FOR RENEWABLES PROFESSIONALS
Scheduled to take place on December 9th at the Hilton Toronto, the aim of this workshop is to provide energy professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the mining industry. Participants will learn about the fundamentals of the operational practices pivotal to the mining industry. Participants will be taught essential terminology and be provided with a clear understanding of the key concepts involved. Mining professionals will also benefit from having a broader understanding of the mine energy issues and how these relate to larger changes across the energy landscape.
"Arnoldus brings great insight into the world of mining and renewables and his workshop addresses key metrics of both areas while connecting mining and renewable energy specialists"
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 and mining.
At the completion of this course participants will be able to:
• Appreciate the significance of energy in the mining industry (grid tied & off grid)• Understand frequently used terminology• Describe the use of energy for open pit and underground mining methods• Understand the principles of mine design, planning, operation and closure• Understand the impact of energy on social (CSR) and environmental considerations• Understand the production chain of mining from processing to extractive metallurgy and from pit to port• Figure out and develop specific solutions based on benchmarking processes linked to relevant case studies• International network development with other professionals and former attendees of the 7 previous workshops
Dr. Arnoldus M. van den Hurk is a trainer in technical and financial mining education for energy professionals. He has a Ph.D. in Geology from Barcelona and Tubingen Universities and MBA from Madrid – Shanghai. He is the General Manager of r4mining and Director of REMIO (Renewable Energies and Mining International Observatory). For 30 years, Arnold has been an adviser and professional in geo-mining, renewable energy, and financial analysis. He has worked in Europe, South America, the Caribbean, Africa and China. He has wide knowledge and experience in the renewables and mining sectors. He is passionate about connecting these two sectors to improve the triple bottom line efficiency of mining, reducing uncertainties and risks and mitigating climate change. He also has extensive training experience in universities, business schools and companies around the world.
Juwi renewable energies
SunShift
Barrick Gold
Carbon War Room
"Arnold's workshop in Perth, Australia provided members of SunSHIFT's engineering and business development teams with a comprehensive overview of the mining cycle in an open and collaborative environment. The workshop was wellstructured and well-delivered to a mixed group of mining and renewables professionals. With an enhanced understanding of performance metrics in the mining indus-try, SunSHIFT can now better articulate its offering to mining companies at all stages of the mining cycle."
"Your presentation was delightfully informative and relevant in describing the diverse mining processes and how they best integrate with renewable energy as well as supporting the clear business case for renewables in mining - the presentation opened my eyes to both the barriers and possibilities of renewables in mining and reinvigorated my motivation towards global carbon reduc-tion - much appreciated."
"What you presented was a very sophisticated yet practical review of the mining industry."
8:30 Coffee and Registration
5:00 Close & Drinks
Session A: THE MINING LIFECYCLE
• MINERALS, ORE & METALS
• THE MINING EXPLORATION
• THE MINING PLANNING
• THE MINING OPERATION
• THE MINING CLOSURE
SESSION B: THE MINERAL PROCESSING
• PIT TO PLANT & COMMINUTION
• SEPARATION AND CONCENTRATION
• EXTRACTIVE METALLURGY
• PIT TO PORT TO SHIPMENTS
• MINING ECONOMICS INTRO
SESSION C: ENERGY USES IN MINING• PIT TO PLANT ENERGY USE
• ENERGY IN BENEFICIATION / CONCENTRATION
• ENERGY USE IN EXTRACTIVE METALLURGY
• ENERGY IN ANCILLARY & WATER SERVICES
• ENERGY IN ANCILLARY & WATER SERVICES
SESSION D:MINING CSR & RENEWABLES• ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY
• SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
• RENEWABLES IN MINE CLOSURE & RECLAMATION
• RENEWABLES & MINING POTENTIAL MARKET
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AGENDA Day 1 | December 10, 2018
7:30 Coffee and Registration
8:25 Chair’s Opening Remarks
8:30 Keynote: Towards 100% Renewable Energy Mining Kim Truter, CEO, De Beers Canada
8:50 Keynote Panel: Key Drivers for Renewables and Carbon Reductions This keynote session will bring together senior mining executives to discuss why renewables and low-carbon initiatives make business sense for mines today. How are these technologies and solutions becoming a core part of operational and strategic goals? This discussion will provide insight on specific projects as well as broader corporate goals that have a direct impact on energy procurement strategies.
What are your current plans for integrating renewable energy at existing and new operations?What recent developments are driving interest in alternative energy and carbon mitigation?What types of renewables solutions are advancing and what makes these projects work?What criteria go into assessing renewables and low-carbon technology investments?What barriers and internal hurdles are renewables projects continuing to encounter?Where are you seeking advice on these projects and at what stage is outside counsel useful?How are carbon pricing and taxation developments impacting energy decisions?
AGENDA
Mike Aire, Environment Director, Sustainability & External Relations, Newmont Ron Miller, Principal Advisor - Energy, Productivity and Technical Support, Rio TintoPeter Sinclair, Chief Sustainability Officer, Barrick GoldBenoit La Salle, Chairman, Algold Resources, Sama Resources and SRG Graphite
Day 1 | December 10, 2018
This year has seen the highest number of new renewables hybrids announced for mining clients with around a dozen projects currently public and several more in the pipeline. The primary driver for this increased activity is the economics of renewables that are now less expensive than diesel or gas in many locations. This session will showcase the very latest case studies from around the world.
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AGENDAAGENDA
THE CHANGING ECONOMICS OF POWER OPTIONS FOR MINES
10:10 The Changing Economics of Power Options for Mines
RENEWABLES FOR MINES: NEW INTERNATIONAL CASE STUDIES
9:30 Handset Q&A with Audience
9:40 Cleantech Opportunities in the Global Mining Sector
9:45 Networking Break
10:30 Session 1: Renewables for Mines: New International Case Studies
Jean-Philippe Linteau, Director (Cleantech & Climate Finance), Trade Commissioner Service, Global Affairs Canada
Sophie Lu, Head of Metals and Mining, Bloomberg NEF
Insight on current trends in renewables integration to power global mining operationsPrice comparisons ($/KW/h) for mine energy options including diesel, gas, and renewablesHow do cheaper renewables combine with other automation technologies (including drones, micro grids, IoT) help mines improve performance, efficiency, contingency planning?What are the critical factors impacting the economics of energy for mines?
Day 1 | December 10, 2018
At its most remote site, Cerro Negro, sitting 600 meters above sea level on the low Patagonian plains in southern Argentina, Goldcorp has committed to leading the construction of a wind-diesel farm.
Current plans for this wind farm and anticipated diesel and carbon savingsUnderstanding how this project will change the energy matrix of the local communityHow does this project fit with Goldcorp’s broader carbon and energy goals
John Mullally, Vice President Corporate Affairs and Energy, Goldcorp
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AGENDAAGENDA
10:30 Case Study: Assessing the Role of Wind in Controlling Energy Costs in Canada’s North
11:30 Drilling Down: Handset Q&AThis interactive session will drill further into the key details of these world-leading case studies. Presenters will be asked follow-up questions from a panel of renewables, mining and finance experts and by attendees via handheld devices.
10:50 Case Study: Investing in Local Communities and Wind Energy Infrastructure
Understanding the energy costs and logistical challenges of remote Northern mines How is the carbon tax driving energy change for diesel-reliant mines?Current considerations and potential challenges for integrating large-scale wind in Nunavut
Christian Soucy, Superintendent, Nunavut Energy Optimization, Agnico Eagle
Initial operational results from B2 Gold’s 7 MW Otjikoto Solar Plant in Namibia Critical insight on the evolution of system integration and microgrid economics Lessons learned from the implementation and operation of this landmark project
Mark Dawe, Country Manager, Namibia, B2Gold Rob Schueffner, Microgrids and Renewables Commercial Manager, Caterpillar
11:10 Joint Case Study: Realizing Diesel and Carbon Savings with an Autonomous Hybrid Solution
Day 1 | December 10, 2018
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AGENDAAGENDA
Session Leader:
What are types of renewable energy are mid-tier mines currently using or assessing?What role to mining leaders see for storage solutions in addressing energy pricing and renewables integration?What is the internal process for considering new energy options for a site?How do mining leaders see the economics of power changing for remote mine sites?How are mines currently factoring in diesel and grid electricity price risk into power plans?What particular challenges do mid-tier mines face when considering new power options?What role do mid-tier mining leaders see for renewables and storage in addressing energy challenges?What has been the experience of mines that have invested in renewables options?How is carbon pricing (or a shadow price) being factored into energy choices?What are the preferred business models for investing in renewable energy options?
Chair: Toby Tiktinsky, Vice President of Project Development, ConvergentPaul Chawrun, Chief Operating Officer, Teranga Gold CorporationTony Makuch, President, CEO and Director, Kirkland Lake GoldIgor Klimanov, Development Projects Director, NorgoldShirley Neault, Manager of Environment and Systems, Hudbay MineralsBruce Armitage, Energy Manager, Tahoe Resources Linda Wrong, Corporate Director of Sustainability and Regulatory Affairs, Lundin Mining
12:00 Networking Lunch
EVOLVING ENERGY STRATEGIES FOR MID-TIER MINING LEADERS
1:00 Session 2: Evolving Energy Strategies for Mid-Tier Mining Leaders
Day 1 | December 10, 2018
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AGENDAAGENDA
This session will provide insight on recent hybrid projects for mines and current microgrid trends and applications.3:10 Session 3: Lessons Learned from Renewables Leaders on Microgrids for Mines
LESSONS LEARNED FROM RENEWABLES LEADERS ON MICROGRIDS FOR MINES
1:50 Handset Q&A with Audience
2:40 Networking Break
2:00 Case Study: Energizing the Mine of the Future Key updates on Gold Fields renewables investments in South Africa and Western AustraliaNext steps in analyzing renewables options for new mine sitesHow do renewables fit with broader energy and climate goals across global operations?
Tsakani Mthombeni, Group Head of Carbon & Energy, Gold Fields
ENERGIZING THE MINE OF THE FUTURE
2:30 Joint Case Study: Identifying the Value of Renewables Across the Mine Life Building a picture of renewables potential while still determining operational energy needs Assessing the proper ratio of renewables vs. traditional power including diesel and/or gasComparing the initial capex investment over the operational savings across the mine life
IDENTIFYING THE VALUE OF RENEWABLES ACROSS THE MINE LIFE
Day 1 | December 10, 2018
3:10 Global Trends in Microgrid Applications and EconomicsCritical updates on the costs and applications of hybrid solutions in key mining centres What are the current limitations of microgrid technologies and how are these being addressed?Next steps for adapting hybrid solutions for mining applications including storage integration
Vishwanathan Iyer, Head – Business Development, Hybrid & Energy Storage, Sterling & Wilson
3:30 Reaching New Heights with Renewables for MinesDetails on mining microgrids combining wind, solar PV and battery storage for an off-grid mineHow do these cutting edge applications push the boundaries of renewables integration?Next steps in implementation and takeaways for the broader mining market
Amiram Roth-Deblon, Head of Global Business Initiatives, juwi Renewable Energies
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AGENDAAGENDA
3:50 Panel Discussion: Lessons Learned from Renewables Leaders on Microgrids for MinesWhat lessons have been learnt from projects under development and in operation for mines?What are some of the common issues that come up during project development and execution?When will this move from a niche market to a core business segment for renewables?How are microgrid providers adapting their business offering to the mining sector?What are the latest updates on the economics of mining microgrids?What sort of fuel savings and carbon reductions can mines expect from integrating renewables? How are storage technologies being integrated into hybrids for energy-intensive industries?How have the economics of storage changed and when will its inclusion be normalized?How are hybrid experts positioning themselves to lead on mining projects?How do energy experts envision the energy mix for future mines: how far away are we from affordable, flexible, 100% renewables for mines?
Chair: Michel Carreau, Director Energy and Hybrid Power, Hatch
Day 1 | December 10, 2018
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AGENDAAGENDA
Tristan Jackson, Director, Smart & Distributed Energy, Advisian
5:10 Handset Q&A with Session Speakers
5:20 Networking Drinks
4:50 Optimizing Energy Solutions for Remote Mines Identifying technically and economically optimized hybrid solutions tailored to match a mine’s load requirements Innovative approaches to distributed energy resource use for remote mines in harsh climates Use of advanced software tools for developing financial pro forma, performance metrics, and system operation logic
7:30 Energy and Mines World Congress VIP Dinner at BrassaiFollowing the success of 2017’s inaugural VIP dinner, this event provides key sponsors, premium delegates and mining leaders more quality time to connect over a relaxed meal.
OPTIMIZING ENERGY SOLUTIONS FOR REMOTE MINES
Day 2 | December 11, 2018
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AGENDAAGENDA
9:25 Chair’s Remarks
Experts views on the timeline for moving to 100% renewable powered mine sitesWhat are the major barriers to realizing this ambition?Are transport and infrastructure technologies (electric vehicles, energy storage, etc.) ready to deliver affordable, reliable power to mines?How can the current suite of renewables technologies be combined to meet this goal?What type of energy cost savings will the 100% renewable mine deliver? How should mines evaluate the capex investment vs. the operational savings over the life of mine?What are examples of current projects meeting high renewables penetration around the world?Which energy-intensive industries can provide the mining sector with examples to follow?
Stephen Letwin, President and CEO, IAMGOLD
9:30 Session 4: The 100% Renewable Energy MineWhile some mines can now source their electricity through predominantly green grids there is an ambition in the industry to develop mines that are truly powered by 100% renewable energy. In this session, mining and energy experts will explore the realities of this ambition to understand when the 100% renewables mine will be a reality.
THE 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY MINE
10:10 Handset Q&A with Audience
10:20 Case Study: Lowering Operating Costs with Renewables Investments
Day 2 | December 11, 2018
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AGENDAAGENDA
How are new carbon targets changing energy decisions for mines?What role is renewables expected to play in addressing carbon emissions goals?How is carbon risk being quantified internally at operational and strategic levels?
10:40 Session 5: New Carbon Strategies in MiningThe combination of evolving carbon regulations and increased shareholder pressure to address climate risk has pushed carbon to the top of mining’s agenda. How are these new high-level carbon commitments impacting opera-tional energy choices? This session will provide in-depth case studies and perspectives from mining leaders on carbon goals and the role of energy in meeting these targets.
10:40 Evolving Demand for Low-Carbon Commodities and Potential Impacts on Energy ChoicesAs the world moves to a low-carbon economy, key commodity buyers, including consumer products giants and alternative technology suppliers, are looking to source lower-carbon materials.
What are buyers looking for in terms of carbon performance and supply-chain transparency?How will the demand for low-carbon commodities open up opportunities for renewables?What are some of the main challenges in trying to produce zero-carbon commodities?
Michelle Karavias, Deputy Head of Industry Research, Fitch Solutions
NEW CARBON STRATEGIES IN MINING
11:00 Networking Break
11:20 Panel Discussion: New Carbon Strategies in Mining
Day 2 | December 11, 2018
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AGENDAAGENDA
How are mines addressing exposure to carbon regulation throughout their value chains?What other low-emissions technologies will play roles in meeting carbon targets?Which commodities are included in the demand for low-carbon materials?What are commodity buyers looking for in terms of carbon performance and supply-chain transparency?What challenges are mines expected to face in trying to meet GHG goals?What opportunities does a lower carbon footprint and energy mix open up for mines?
Tsakani Mthombeni, Group Head of Carbon & Energy, Gold Fields Stephane Robert, Director Regulatory Affairs, Agnico Eagle
12:10 Session 6: New Finance Strategies for Mining HybridsWhile the economics of renewables now support the business case for renewables integration, financing for hybrid projects continues to be a challenge. This session will bring together mining and finance leaders to discuss new strategies for overcoming hybrid project finance challenges for operating and new mines.
12:10 Facilitating Financing for Mining Hybrids in Developing CountriesSupporting mining companies to mitigate investment risk in developing countriesUpdates on “The Power of the Mine” initiative to help mines and governments in developing countries achieve success with hybrid solutionsInsight from the first hybrid case study for a mine in West Africa
Mamadou Barry, Senior Mining Specialist, The World Bank
NEW FINANCE STRATEGIES FOR MINING HYBRIDS
12:00 Handset Q&A with Audience
Day 2 | December 11, 2018
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12:20 Panel Discussion: New Finance Strategies for Mining Hybrids What are the key finance challenges for renewables project for mines?Which metrics are lenders and mines most focused on in analyzing hybrid investments? How are upfront capital costs vs. operational energy savings valued by different equity providers and management teams?How do lenders view the benefits and drawbacks of hybrid systems for new operations? How does the investment case differ for operating assets? Beyond cost savings, what other benefits from renewables investments do lenders recognize?What structures do lenders and mining leaders favour for supporting these projects?What would mining and finance leaders like to see from renewables developers and EPCs in terms of contract terms and finance structures ?When will financing these investments become “business as usual” for lenders?
Mamadou Barry, Senior Mining Specialist, The World Bank Sean Whittaker, Senior Renewable Energy Industry Specialist, IFCJon Lyons, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs & Strategy, Erdene Resource Development Corp
1:10 Handset Q&A with Audience
1:20 Networking Lunch
2:10 Elevator Pitch Session: Energy Storage PavilionTaking place in the Energy Storage Pavilion, storage exhibitors will have the opportunity to present their 3-minute elevator pitch on how their solution meets the energy challenges and demands of the global mining sector.
ELEVATOR PITCH SESSION: ENERGY STORAGE PAVILION
2:40 Case Study: Developing Codelco’s Energy Transition StrategyCodelco Tech, owned by Chilean copper leader Codelco, is designing a roadmap for sustainable, low-carbon energy across mining operations
Analyzing the role of new technologies including hydrogen, heat recovery and electromobility Optimizing renewables integration across mine sites Next steps in building Codelco’s energy roadmap and supporting the green copper initiative
Rodrigo Caro, Director of Energy Transition, Codelco Tech
DEVELOPING CODELCO’S ENERGY TRANSITION STRATEGY
ELECTRIFYING THE MINING SECTOR
3:00 Session 7: Electrifying the Mining Sector Electrifying underground mining operations can cut overall energy costs by up to 40-50% as well as dramatically reduce a site’s greenhouse gas footprint. These benefits, combined with significant health and safety improvements, make electrification a critical part of decarbonizing mining and unlocking the potential for renewables integration. This session will provide critical insight from mining leaders currently investing in and exploring electrification options.
3:00 Case Study: How is Electrification Changing Mining?Glencore’s Onaping Depth nickel-copper project in Sudbury, Ontario, will be one of the first all electric mines in the world.
Key drivers and potential obstacles for electrification for deeper mines Current expectations in terms of emissions and diesel savings from an all-electric fleetInsights on how electrification is changning mining practices
Peter Xavier, Vice President, Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations, Glencore
Day 2 | December 11, 2018
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Day 2 | December 11, 2018
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4:00 Handset Q&A with Session Speakers
4:10 Chair’s Closing Remarks
4:15 Conference Close
3:20 Panel Discussion: Electrifying the Mining Sector How does electrification fit with mine planning and broader energy and climate goals?How are mines testing and implementing these technologies today?What are the current expectations for diesel savings from electrification - and does the cost savings justify the investment?How does electrification facilitate renewables and storage integration for remote sites?What impact can these technologies have on the carbon footprint of an operation?What are the main barriers to adopting electric vehicles and equipment for mines - why aren’t all mines going electrifying?What types of funding and support are available for implementing these technologies?What are the next steps for mines to realize the full potential of electrification?
Samantha Espley, General Manager - Mining & Mineral Processing Technical Excellence Centre, Vale Base MetalsPeter Xavier, Vice President, Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations, Glencore
Are you a mining professional responsible for energy decisions?We offer substantial discounts for mine energy decision-makers from mining companies.
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The delegate pass includes admission to the conference on December 10 and 11 plus all the listed sessions, lunches and breaks, and the World Congress drinks. The ticket includes all the presentations plus video recordings of all the sessions. The Premium delegate pass includes the full delegate ticket plus a ticket to the World Congress VIP Dinner on December 10.
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Over the last six years, Energy and Mines has built a reputation amongst the mining and renewables sectors as the first point of contact for connection and information on renewables in mining. We have strong links with senior mining leaders, renewable energy developers and key players driving the technology, research and development in this space.
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