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Title: Mining Solutions


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Mining Solutions
  • Energy Efficiency Solutions

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Challenges to the Mining Industry
  • Need to increase profits and reduce environmental
    impact
  • Important to avoid trimming material, labour and
    maintenance inputs because they can easily upset
    the delicate balance between product quality and
    process reliability
  • By Improving energy efficiency and reducing
    energy cost can gain a high-value way to quickly
    improve your businesss competitiveness

3
The energy efficiency solution for Mining
  • Cost-effective PowerLogic technology provides
    energy intelligence to
  • Proactively manage energy cost and usage
  • Increase energy efficiency
  • Fully utilize energy assets
  • Reduce emissions
  • Improve strategic decisions and energy management
    best practices
  • Automate (previously) manual tasks

4
The right solutions
  • A PowerLogic system supports multiple energy
    management applications and information sharing
    at all organisational levels.
  • Energy managers can
  • Identify waste
  • Benchmark their facility
  • Integrate energy management with business
    practices
  • Production personnel can
  • Monitor and react to real-time power system
    information
  • Improve process efficiency
  • Maintain / improve reliability

5
The right solutions.
  • Monitor a single plant or global enterprise
    through intelligent energy meters linked to
    PowerLogic software.
  • Meters offer features and form factors to match
    any budget
  • Systems provide unmatched data sharing across
    platforms and integration with existing equipment
    such as WAGES meters
  • Versatile products adapt as your energy
    management needs change
  • Flexible communications provide information 24/7
    through web and email
  • Adaptable schedule and event-driven reporting
    matches your needs
  • Effortless access to equipment status logs ease
    maintenance

6
Cost allocation
  • Use IEC and ANSI compliant PowerLogic metering
    and advanced software to
  • Automatically collect, calculate and report
    costs for buildings, departments, processes,
    shifts, lines, or equipment
  • Compare efficiencies
  • Determine the true impact of energy prices on
    production lines
  • Identify opportunities to better balance
    consumption
  • Remove electricity budgeting guesswork, minimize
    administrative costs and reduce data entry
    errors

7
Procurement optimization
  • Use PowerLogic system information to negotiate
    bulk energy purchases to reduce price volatility
    and lower energy costs
  • Consolidate cost information into easy to
    understand reports
  • Track real-time Internet pricing
  • Start generators or shed loads at cost
    thresholds automatically
  • Integrate costs for fuel,
  • Maintain environmental levies, and
    interconnection
  • Participate in spot energy market programs
  • Compare purchasing options

8
Power factor correction
  • A PowerLogic system alerts you to adverse trends
    so you, or your PowerLogic system, can take
    corrective action to eliminate penalties.
  • Use your PowerLogic system to monitor power
    factor and control
  • Capacitor banks
  • Load tap changers
  • Filter banks

9
Measurement and verification
  • Realize maximum long term payback with a
    PowerLogic system and assure your energy
    efficiency investments are sustainable and
    adjustable.
  • Benchmark against departments, processes and
    industry KPIs
  • Forecast results to compare different benefit
    scenarios
  • Document results so you can verify efficiency
    program financial benefits
  • Baseline performance-based energy service
    contract results
  • Validate utility bills, document errors and
    identify false penalty charges
  • Minimize the negative effects energy efficiency
    initiatives may pose to people or productivity

10
Infrastructure optimization
  • Extend equipment life with preventive and
    proactive maintenance
  • Match maintenance with equipment specifications
  • Track relay or breaker trips, UPS operations or
    remaining battery power automatically
  • Utilize alarm on temperatures, performance
    parameters and wear indicators
  • Reduce maintenance related labour costs
  • Distribution system optimisation
  • Reduce capital expenses associated with poor
    power distribution system utilisation
  • Design power systems according to actual usage
    patterns
  • Generate load profiles automatically
  • Determine if your existing infrastructure will
    accommodate new processes

11
Demand response and load curtailment
  • Curtailing loads at your utilitys request helps
    you negotiate lower electricity rates. A
    PowerLogic system provides the tools to help you
  • Evaluate the economic advantage of participation
  • Evaluate where, when and how much load should be
    shed
  • Verify curtailment activities in real time
  • Coordinate backup systems
  • Manage loads remotely or automatically
  • Verify contract compliance by all parties

12
Peak demand reduction
  • Using PowerLogic technology to reduce peak demand
    offers a quick and easy way to lower your
    electricity bill through
  • Automatic forecasting of energy consumption and
    demand
  • Alerts that warn you when demand thresholds risk
    being exceeded
  • Isolating specific power-intensive activities
    that you may choose to reschedule to off-peak
    hours
  • Sequencing of motor and HVAC to startup to
    reduce instantaneous demand
  • Automatic load shedding or on-site generation
    start-up

13
Solutions Systems
Power and energy meters PowerLogic
ION8800 PowerLogic ION8600 PowerLogic
ION7650 PowerLogic ION7550 PowerLogic PM800
series PowerLogic PM700 series PowerLogic
ION6200 PowerLogic PM200 series
  • Recommended products
  • Software
  • PowerLogic PowerView
  • PowerLogic ION Enterprise
  • PowerLogic ION EEM
  • PowerLogic EnergyView Online

14
MEASUREMENT
  • Product Overview

Functionality
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Typical PowerLogic ION Enterprise system
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Load Management
  • Load management involves an energy user who
    manipulating their load to reduce the demand they
    are putting on the electrical transmission and
    distribution network. This is typically done for
    one of three economically-driven reasons
  • to avoid incurring a peak demand surcharge on
    their utility bill
  • to respond to a curtailment request from their
    local energy supplier (or independent system
    operator) if they are taking part in a demand
    response program
  • to take advantage of a special tariff or rate
    schedule structure.

17
Load Management Load Scheduling
  • Utilities often have different rates (tariffs)
    that apply for different times of the day.
  • Many large energy customers will often reschedule
    selected loads to different times of the day in
    order to
  • take advantage of lower rates
  • avoid setting a new peak demand

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Load Management Peak demand reduction
  • Utilities structure the energy billing for large
    customers with various components.
  • One component is the charge for the total amount
    of energy the customer has consumed during the
    billing period.
  • Many utilities also add another component called
    the demand charge, which is normally based on the
    peak usage the customer experienced at some point
    during a preceding period, typically a month, a
    season or a year.

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Load Management Peak demand reduction
  • Two important aspects of demand charges
  • Once a demand peak is set, it can apply to every
    customers energy bill for up to a year in terms
    of calculating penalties.
  • Demand is generally calculated using aggregated
    intervals, not real-time data. This gives the
    customer time to react to the readings as each
    interval is measured.

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Alarming and Events
  • As a general statement, alarm and event
    management is a means of risk management and is a
    core element of the end users need to maintain
    high reliability and constant power to the
    critical loads within a facility.
  • Systems that provide these functions can be as
    simple as a single meter that sends an e-mail
    message and maintains a log of event data, or as
    intricate as a network of hundreds of meters and
    other devices connected to one or more software
    systems with multiple users.

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Alarming and Events
  • Alarms are used to identify operational anomalies
    in the functioning of the electrical network and
    to notify appropriate personnel or systems
  • Reactive Alarm
  • The opening or closing of a relay can be used to
    trigger an alarm in the event of a tripped
    breaker condition
  • Active Alarm
  • A meter can be used to measure the load on a
    breaker and to trigger an alarm if the load
    exceeds a critical limit, such 60 or 80 of the
    rated capacity of the breaker.
  • Predictive Alarm
  • A meter, or the combination of a meter
    communicating with software, can compare loading,
    harmonic levels and temperature to indicate a
    high probability of a pending breaker trip.

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Energy Efficiency applications summary
  • Use PowerLogic metering and advanced software
    for
  • Cost Allocation
  • Procurement optimization
  • Power factor correction
  • Measurement and verification
  • Infrastructure optimization
  • Demand response and Load curtailment
  • Peak demand reduction

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  • Make the most of your energy
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