Recovery and repurposing of thermal resources in the mining and mineral processing industry

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Abstract

The consumption of energy contributes significantly to the overall cost of operations and the environmental impact of the mining and mineral processing industry. However, despite a few notable exceptions, most of the resulting waste heat produced is dissipated, without recovery, into the environment. There is also a lot of stored heat in mine water which can be tapped into long after a mine has closed. There is, therefore, significant opportunity to improve the industry's sustainability through increasing the amount of waste heat recovered and repurposed.

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McLean, S. H., Chenier, J., Muinonen, S., Laamanen, C. A., & Scott, J. A. (2020, October 9). Recovery and repurposing of thermal resources in the mining and mineral processing industry. Journal of Sustainable Mining. Głowny Instytut Gornictwa (Central Mining Institute). https://doi.org/10.46873/2300-3960.1010

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