Implementation of a Greenhouse Gas Reduction Roadmap for Mining and Metallurgy Companies

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Johannes Gediga Julia Pflieger Manfred Russ
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

This paper shall show an economic feasible approach to implement Greenhouse Gas (GHG) reduction measures into the mining and metallurgy industry. The goal to improve energy consumption is directly linked to the reduction of GHG emissions and therefore directly in correlation with the economic viability. A baseline scenario of the considered reference system and of the respective reference year has to be defined, mapped and analysed. In a second step an analysis of the same operation using available and prospected Best Available Technology (BAT) processes is carried out to generate a basis for a benchmark system. The identified reduction potentials are reported and the GHG emission reductions are put into relation to the investment cost of the new process technologies / process adaption to be implemented. This economic feasibility calculation is necessary to realise a cost efficient GHG reduction roadmap implementation into the company's business operations. The GHG reduction roadmap is developed using ratios between GHG reduction and investment / operating cost to get an indication for a sequence for implementing carbon emission reductions measures.
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APA: Johannes Gediga Julia Pflieger Manfred Russ  (2010)  Implementation of a Greenhouse Gas Reduction Roadmap for Mining and Metallurgy Companies

MLA: Johannes Gediga Julia Pflieger Manfred Russ Implementation of a Greenhouse Gas Reduction Roadmap for Mining and Metallurgy Companies. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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