CPOTE2020
6th International Conference on
Contemporary Problems of Thermal Engineering
Online | 21-24 September 2020
6th International Conference on
Contemporary Problems of Thermal Engineering
Online | 21-24 September 2020
Abstract CPOTE2020-1031-A
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Mining energy consumption as a function of ore grade decline. The case of lead and zinc
Ricardo MAGDALENA, Circe institute. University of Zaragoza, SpainJose Luis PALACIOS, Escuela Politecnica Nacional, Ecuador
Alicia VALERO, University of Zaragoza, Spain
Antonio VALERO, University of Zaragoza, Spain
Demand for raw materials is increasing exponentially. To satisfy that demand, more minerals need to be mined from the Earth’s crust. As a result, minerals are being exhausted and ore grades decline until values close to crustal concentration. Lower ore grade mines mean also more energy, which in turn entails fossil fuel emissions and more climate change, due to renewable energies are not introduced in this industry yet. This paper estimates the specific energy for concentration for the beneficiation process of metals lead and zinc as case studies. The evaluation has been performed with a specialized software, HSC Chemistry which assesses the specific energy for every stage: comminution, flotation, and refining. Different scenarios have been established to simulate the future behavior of a mine when it approaches depletion. Preliminary results show that energy consumption for lead would increase by 5 times when compared to the current situation if ore grades decrease until the level of tailings, while for zinc by almost 2.
Keywords: Energy, Ore grade, Lead and zinc, Beneficiation, Tailings
Acknowledgment: This paper has received funding from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and competitiveness (ENE2017-85224R). Thanks as well to Ivan Fernandes of Helmholtz Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology for the revision of the first versions of this paper.