Improving compressed air network efficiency in South African PGM mines through continual monitoring and reporting
- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 1247 KB
- Publication Date:
- Mar 6, 2026
Abstract
The South African platinum group metals mining industry faces considerable operational
costs, with compressed air networks’ annual costs accounting for up to 35% of total electricity
consumption. Amidst escalating electricity tariffs and volatile commodity prices, enhancing
energy efficiency has become critical for economic sustainability. This study addresses the
prevalent issues of mismanagement and inefficient use of compressed air on the demand side,
such as leakages and unauthorised use for ventilation. While previous research has identified
these inefficiencies, a gap exists in the continual monitoring and reporting of network
performance to drive sustained improvements.
This paper presents a practical solution developed and applied within a major South African
platinum group metals mining group. The methodology focuses on a continual monitoring
and reporting framework to improve demand-side management. The implementation of this
solution has demonstrated significant financial and energy-saving potential. Key findings from
case studies include: 1) the mitigation of R150,000 in costs over five days by rectifying a single
instrumentation fault, 2) a potential annual energy saving of up to 5.6 GWh (R10.6 million)
by enforcing valve closures during non-productive periods, and 3) an annual reduction of
3.7 GWh (R7.2 million) through improved underground ventilation controls. These outcomes
underscore the value of a systematic, data-driven approach to managing compressed air
consumption, offering a viable strategy for cost reduction and enhanced efficiency across the
platinum group metals industry.
Citation
APA: (2026) Improving compressed air network efficiency in South African PGM mines through continual monitoring and reporting
MLA: Improving compressed air network efficiency in South African PGM mines through continual monitoring and reporting. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2026.