Erergy is getting expensive and I am interted in developing energy effcient solutions for undergournd mines, please provide your inpu.
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Vent and pumping (if you're a wet mine). That guys presentation is good. For pumping - catch water where you can and pump it out - don't be lazy and let it all drain to pump stations at the bottom. Very roughly I work on 0.02kw required to pump 1 l/s one vertical meter. Size your pipes/dewatering lines correctly to reduce energy wasted to frictional loss. Also, monitor the power and see what you are using to start with.
Energy is a very broad term! Please specify a bit which area are you targetting first.
Cheers,
Ventilation on Demand R2 Las Vegas.pptx
\major part of enrgy is consumed in the ventilation system of the underground mine. A large surface fan runs at fixed speed and also underground booster fans runs at fixed speed 24/7,
If we control teh ventilation air undewrground and adjust to ther equiremnts, we can save millions of dollars each and every year, this is Vnetilation on Demand,