Industry Requirements for Introduction of Alternate Energies with Emphasis on Hydrogen Fuel Cells

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Fred Delabbio
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2007

Abstract

There are presently several issues that the mining industry is facing, such as underground air quality, deep mining and green house gas emissions, which could be addressed by the application of alternate energies. Several aspects must be considered by the industry in any drive to introduce new technologies within the context of a producing underground mine. This article presents several operational and support aspects that will evaluate the relevance of alternate energies, with emphasis on hydrogen power systems: operational drivers, commercial supply of technology, site supply system requirements, health and safety, capital and operating costs, mine production, corporate philosophy, and role of government. It is concluded that introduction of alternate energy technology requires a step-wise progression: Applicability to the industry, proof of concept testing, development of generic infrastructure, power systems and regulations, whole system studies and detailed studies of cost and risk versus benefits. The current initiative to apply fuel cells is at the proof of concept stage, entering the generic infrastructure stage.
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APA: Fred Delabbio  (2007)  Industry Requirements for Introduction of Alternate Energies with Emphasis on Hydrogen Fuel Cells

MLA: Fred Delabbio Industry Requirements for Introduction of Alternate Energies with Emphasis on Hydrogen Fuel Cells. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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