Decision-making on the integration of renewable energy in the mining industry: A case studies analysis, a cost analysis and a SWOT analysis
The mining industry is showing increasing interest in using renewable energy (RE) technologies as one of the principles of sustainable mining. This is witnessed in several pilot projects in major mining countries around the world. Positive factors which favor this interest are gaining importance and...
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doaj-0a728f5fdd49433793911b83303008a62020-12-02T06:39:51ZengCentral Mining Institute (Główny Instytut Górnictwa)Journal of Sustainable Mining2300-39602017-01-0116416217010.1016/j.jsm.2017.11.004Decision-making on the integration of renewable energy in the mining industry: A case studies analysis, a cost analysis and a SWOT analysisKateryna ZharanJan C. BongaertsThe mining industry is showing increasing interest in using renewable energy (RE) technologies as one of the principles of sustainable mining. This is witnessed in several pilot projects in major mining countries around the world. Positive factors which favor this interest are gaining importance and negative barrier factors seem to be less relevant. For a mine operator, the switch from fossil fuel to RE technologies is the outcome of decision making processes. So far, research about such decision making on the use of RE in mining is underdeveloped. The purpose of this paper to present a practical decision rule based on a principle of indifference between RE and fossil fuel technologies and on appropriate time management. To achieve this objective, three investigations are made: (i) a case studies analysis, (ii) a comparative cost analysis, and (iii) a SWOT analysis.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2300396017300952Renewable energy technologiesMining industryDecision-making ruleGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissionsLevelized cost of electricity (LCOE) |
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Kateryna Zharan Jan C. Bongaerts Decision-making on the integration of renewable energy in the mining industry: A case studies analysis, a cost analysis and a SWOT analysis Journal of Sustainable Mining Renewable energy technologies Mining industry Decision-making rule Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions Levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) |
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Decision-making on the integration of renewable energy in the mining industry: A case studies analysis, a cost analysis and a SWOT analysis |
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Decision-making on the integration of renewable energy in the mining industry: A case studies analysis, a cost analysis and a SWOT analysis |
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Decision-making on the integration of renewable energy in the mining industry: A case studies analysis, a cost analysis and a SWOT analysis |
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Decision-making on the integration of renewable energy in the mining industry: A case studies analysis, a cost analysis and a SWOT analysis |
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Decision-making on the integration of renewable energy in the mining industry: A case studies analysis, a cost analysis and a SWOT analysis |
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decision-making on the integration of renewable energy in the mining industry: a case studies analysis, a cost analysis and a swot analysis |
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Central Mining Institute (Główny Instytut Górnictwa) |
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Journal of Sustainable Mining |
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The mining industry is showing increasing interest in using renewable energy (RE) technologies as one of the principles of sustainable mining. This is witnessed in several pilot projects in major mining countries around the world. Positive factors which favor this interest are gaining importance and negative barrier factors seem to be less relevant. For a mine operator, the switch from fossil fuel to RE technologies is the outcome of decision making processes. So far, research about such decision making on the use of RE in mining is underdeveloped. The purpose of this paper to present a practical decision rule based on a principle of indifference between RE and fossil fuel technologies and on appropriate time management. To achieve this objective, three investigations are made: (i) a case studies analysis, (ii) a comparative cost analysis, and (iii) a SWOT analysis. |
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Renewable energy technologies Mining industry Decision-making rule Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions Levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) |
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