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Workshop Brochure Solar Energy and chilean mining
- 1. 27 NOVEMBER 2013
Holliday Inn Hotel
E2RNC CHILE
CONSORTIUM
Only
170
USD
Who and why should
attend? ..................................... PAGE 2
Program and Agenda .............. PAGE 3
E2RNC Chile Consortium ....... PAGE 4
The Speakers ......................... PAGE 5
Registration and contact ........ PAGE 6
The Organizers
Workshop delivered by experts
in NCRE (solar energy), energy
efficiency and business
partnerships with China:
- Heller International Energy
((its counterpart the Spanish MP
Bata), NCRE specialized
engineering and energy
efficiency on four continents.
- Romatech Ltda. are experts in
log lighting and electrical
transformation as well as
energy efficiency and
transformers manufacturers
Chilean market (Progos).
- DLC Grupo (Shanghai)
business development company
between China and Latin
American countries.
www.r4mining.com
Efficiency - Solar Energy - China
... in RESCUING
COMPETITIVENESS
in the CHILEAN
MINING
¡¡WORKSHOP!!
Why Solar Energy, Energy Efficiency
and China are the keys for the
competitiveness of Chilean mining?
The real voyage of discovery consists, not in seeking new
landscapes, but in having new eyes. MARCEL PROUST
The wise integration of solar energy and energy efficiency to reduce costs
significantly and financial partnerships with customers in China increases the
profitability of export competitiveness by supporting the Small, Medium or Large
Scale Mining of Chile, both in the short and the medium and long terms.
Between 2001 and 2011 the energy consumption of the mining industry
increased by 59%, while copper production only 11% and electricity prices by
more than 200%. Mainly because Chile is a country without fossil solar energy
reserves (coal, oil and gas) and the reduction of copper mining laws, which fell
from 1.27% to 0.86% in the same period. In 10 years, mineral resources
extracted from Chile declined by 48% copper content. If we add the liquidity
shortage, high credit costs and higher transport costs, then, this market is facing
a perfect storm. However, we believe in PROSPEROUS and SHINY FUTURE for
Chilean mining. We discover new PRACTICAL, USEFUL, DIDACTICS AND
FEASIBLE formulas to proceed with NCRE, energy efficiency and to discover
how China is the best ally to navigate these troubled waters.
Each person registered will get a FREE Feasibility report of a solar
photovoltaic project "taylor made" for its mine ".
It will be amazing learning together, meet us Wednesday November
27 at Holliday Inn Santiago!
Solar
Installation:
Heller Inter.
Energy
España
For more information and registration: workshop@consorcio-ernc-chile.com
Subject to change location, times and speakers. CEC © 2013
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- 2. GASTOS!ELECTRICIDAD!ANUAL!MINA!COBRE!3.000!TMF/AÑO!EN!SING!
WHO SHOULD
ATTEND?
… a median size mine with
30,000 t/y, production look for
solutions to deal with the
falling in ore grades and rising
electricity costs
An electric company ... who
wants to follow the law 20/25
by reducing costs through the
cooperation of its mining
clients
…a large mining company
which wants to reduce
between 26% - 40% of the
upfront investment for a solar
PV plant, increasing EBITDA
and shareholder value
... for any mining professional
wanting to be competitive,
thanks to comprehensive
energy efficiency, NCRE and
partnerships with China
!1.600.000!!!!
The attach figure is one of the
examples it will be explained during
the Workshop: In this case the costs
model of a copper concentrates mine
production of TMF 3,000 / yr
Mina%3.000%TMF%/%año%(BAU)%
Mina%3.000%TMF/a%(PV%TkY)%
Mina%3.000%TMF/a%(PV%PPA)%
!1.400.000!!!!
Mina%3.000%TMF/a%(65%BAU/35%PV@TKY)%
US!DOLLARS!
… a small mining company
3,000 tons/year copper
concentrates production who
wants to expand to 10,000
tons and to be financed
through trade barter type
!1.800.000!!!!
!1.200.000!!!!
Mina%3.000%TMF/a%(65%BAU/35%PV@PPA)%
!1.000.000!!!!
!800.000!!!!
!600.000!!!!
!400.000!!!!
2013%
2014%
2015%
2016%
2017%
2018%
2019%
2020%
2021%
2022%
WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND ...?
BECAUSE YOU MEET YOUR DOUBTS ...
★How solar PV more competitive a mine? And how the PV LED
lighting helps to mining energy efficiency?
★How many tons of concentrates is needed to produce 1 MWh of
electricity pay today? And how much in 5 and 10 years?
★How many tons of fines must be sold to make up 1 MWp of solar
PV a the SING (or SIC)? How many MWh this plant will produce?
★How you can use solar energy to competitiveness and
environmental marketing mining?
★Why checking redundant power bill helps you to save many
dollars in electricity bills?
★Why and how compensation measurement errors can increase
power transmission? Why measure in Medium Voltage ECM,
double meter, AMR & AMI?
★What will the real energy costs in 10 years taking into account
the decrease in mineral law? How efficiency can mitigate them?
★What an ideal energy matrix to minimize energy costs in mining
24/7? Self consumption or Net Metering?
★What is more profitable to buy, a solar plant or outsource to a
financial intermediary? How to negotiate with the electric
company Net Metering agreement?
★What models are useful to reduce current energy costs?
Turnkey? PPA? A mix between BAU and PPA?
★What is Net Metering? How it can be implemented at the mine to
reduce energy costs, present and future?
★When NCRE and energy storage will guarantee a competitive
24/7? 5 years, 10 years?
★How is the procedure as the NCRE Chile Consortium
will pay the mine before charging for their services?
For more information and registration: workshop@consorcio-ernc-chile.com
Subject to change location, times and speakers. CEC © 2013
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- 3. THE PROGRAM:
... to rescuing Competitiveness
in the Chilean Mining Industry
Reception: 8:30 - Workshop: 9:00 - 18:00
AGENDA
On this page you observe the
proposed agenda in 4 blocks.
At the end of the blocks and
between 16:30 to 18:00 we will
have a final review and the
following proposals
Models of success in
mining energy efficiency
systems.
Model: WE PAY FIRST, then
we fund the PV.
ROADMAP specified for
small mines, for medium to
large mining and mining
groups.
Welcome Breakfast 8:30
Coffee Break: 10:30
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND
MINING IN CHILE
Where and when I can save
electricity in the mine?
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
AND MINING IN CHILE
FINANCIAL EFFICIENCY AND
MINING IN CHILE
What savings can be
achieved for mining in 10 and
20 years in SIC / SING?
How to finance investment for
NCRE and Efficiency?
Introduction NCRE
Energy efficiency and Mining
Check redundant MT systems
and measurement of voltage
Comprehensive monitoring
system to support efficient use of
Renewable for Mining Key
Performance Indicators
Coffee Break: 16:00
Business As Usual (BAU)
Economic Models
Savings Mixed Matrix: BAU
and 12/7 Self-Consumption PV
Savings Mixed Matrix: BAU
and 12/7 Net Metering solar PV
Profits and Savings 100%
NCRE
Networking Lunch: 12:30-14:30
Chinese Customer Financing:
mineral concentrates for NCRE
NCRE and Energy Efficiency
Providers Financing
Finance of Multilateral
Organizations
Imp Export Banks and Asian
Banks
NCRE CASE STUDY AND
APPLICATIONS IN MINING
Which are better examples of
world NCRE in mining?
Producing 3,000 TMF/year copper concentrates needs 7,430
Mining with LEDs and PV
Equipment
$US 1.93 Mill the bill SING grid. SIC grid would be more costly.
MWh in 2013 (Mill $US 0.74). In 2022 it will require 10,620 MWh
(Mill $US 1.63). 35% of solar energy in the mix, it would reduce
Solar PV examples in Mining
Solar Thermal (low) and CSP
In Mining and Oil Industry
Wind Farms and Mining
Other NCRE and Mining
For more information and registration: workshop@consorcio-ernc-chile.com
Subject to change location, times and speakers. CEC © 2013
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- 4. FOUNDERS
The Consortium has been founded
by the conjunction of a group of
Chilean companies with three
generations of experience in the
electricity market and the first
Spanish engineering NCRE with
specific mining division and
business development company
amongst China, Spain and Latin
America
FREE Workshop services "a la
carte" pre/post Workshop
Services BEFORE Workshop
For those interested in learning more about the topics to be
discussed at the Workshop, the Consortium offers
SKYPE INQUIRIES: Every Thursday 9:00 - 11:00 AM,
internet y skype conference with the experts.
email a: workshop@consorcio-ernc-chile.com
CONSULTAS EMAIL: During midweeks
IPRE-FEASIBILITY REPORTS FREE: To officially
registered person, if you want to file the report before the
Workshop and, depending on workloads and minimum
one week before the workshop
Treatment in the coffee break or networking lunch
www.romatech.cl
www.hellerinternationalenergy.com
www.progos.cl
www.mpbata.com
Services AFTER Workshop
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORTS for FREE
COLLABORATORS
SPECIFIC VISITS TO THE MINES
SKYPE INQUIRIES: All persons have the rightduring a
month later at the workshop, to enter FREE ONLINE
DATING to address doubts raised.
FREE eMAIL INQUIRIES: During the two months
following the workshop, all registered shall be entitled to
receive FREE answer to questions by email.
For more information and registration: workshop@consorcio-ernc-chile.com
Subject to change location, times and speakers. CEC © 2013
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- 5. Solar Power Great
Northern Chile
(2015-2040)
PICTURE: 54 MWp photovoltaic plant in the
mining area of!Puertollano (Ciudad Real, Spain). It
also serves electricity to an oil refinery, combined
with a CSP power plant 50 MW and 15 MW coal
Source of data: r4minig study
(2013) and data from the
Fundación Chile (Scenarios 2030)
Gran Norte will produce 7.5 PV
TWh/year of solar energy in 25
years, 20% higher Bolivia’s
annual consumption
Antofagasta will produce 4.78
PV TWh / year amongst 2015 2040 power equivalent to 80%
Panama’s yearly consumption
Speakers and Experts Support
Arica Paniracota will produce
0.62 PV TWh/year, which
equals the Guyana’s annual
consumption
Tarapacá will produce 1.17 PV
TWh/year, twice Mauritania’s
annual consumption
Atacama: will produce 0.92
TWh / year of 3-4 times the
Haití’s annual consumption
There's a difference between
knowing the path and walking
the path
Morfeo, “The Matrix”
Mariano
Orellana Ureta
Sebastián Ríos Marcuello Ph.D
Prof. Pontificia Católica Univ. Chile.
Planning and economic operation of power
systems, electrical power systems
Ph.D. University of Manchester, Electrical
Engineer, Universidad de Chile, Master of
Science, Heriot-Watt University.
Expert in dynamics power systems.
Assessment and Measurement of Electric
Service Quality.
Arnoldus van den Hurk Ph.D
Mining Dpt. HELLER Interna. Energy
Dr. Geology (Univ. A. Barcelona y Universität
Tübingen). MBA on Marketing (IEDE,
Madrid / Shanghai). Two years Research
Institute Solar Energy Science & Technology
Shanghai Univ. 15 years experience in
Mining and Petroleum, 10 years consultant
NCRE (PV, CSP, CPV, ST). Worked on 4th
continents. Blog: renewables4mining.com
Francesc Hervera
CSO HELLER International Energy
Industrial Engineer (U. P. Barcelona) y
Master in Business Management and
Industrial Marketing. 20 years experience in
the power sector. Ex-director of Schneider
Electric and Siemens. Energy expert and
internationalization, development strategies,
new businesses and markets.
Managing Director Romatech Ltda.
Chilean market expert electrical
measurement, processing and transmission.
Energy efficiency in mining and other
sectors of Chilean and Latin America.
Daniel Li Cordova
Director DLC Grupo. Business Developer
China – España – América Latina,
Expert in business development and
investment China in Spain and Latin
America: Mining, Commodities or
Renewables. China Advisor (ACS Cobra,
CMEC, Air Europa, OHL, CIC ...). 18 years
experience.
Raimon Arnau
Chief Engineer - MP Bata
Polytechnic University of Barcelona
Engineer and MBA Industrial UAB and U.
Barcelona). Expert in Energy efficiency and
NCRE (Solar, Wind, automation, network
systems integration). Former commercial
director ENDESA, Spain.
Sr. Daniel Bonals (COO)
COO MP Bata
Industrial Engineer (UP Barcelona), Master
in Environmental Engineering and
Management and Bachelor of Law (U.
Barcelona). Expert efficiency and
implementation of power plants based on
renewables. He has worked as an executive
in productivity in Cap Gemini, Ernst &
Young and Ross Systems.
For more information and registration: workshop@consorcio-ernc-chile.com
Subject to change location, times and speakers. CEC © 2013
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- 6. PRE-FEASIBILITY
STUDY
DYou can make a FREE
preliminary study of a
photovoltaic solar plant
specific for all assistant that
interests you, based on a
case of the client company's
own wizard (be mine,
partnership, supplier or
financial). In the same ratios
include KPI r4m
Each participant will receive
a code where you may
download presentations and
a selection of key documents
(white paper type) on the
topics covered in the
workshop and case studies of
NCRE IN MINING
REGISTRATION
workshop@consorcio-ernc-chile.com
Phone: (56.2) 356 2218 - Fax: (56.2) 356 2202 - Cel:
(56.9) 9591 8259
Date: Wednesday, 27th November. 9:00 AM-18:00 PM
Lugar: Conference Halls, Holliday Inn Express Hotel
El Golf (Las Condes) Santiago. Chile
Address: Avenida Vitacura 2929, Santiago 0000, Chile
(Las Condes) . TEL: 56224996000 - Fax: 56224996200
PRICE AND PAYMENT METHODS:
U.S. $ 170 (excluding VAT) per attendee before
November 20. Includes Coffee Breaks and Lunch
$ 230 USA (No VAT) beyond November 20. It
includes Coffee Breaks and Lunch
Bank Account CASTRO Y CIA ( ROMATECH)
Banco Santander, Santiago, Chile # 63 120
55-3. RUT : 77.888.480-1
Only to pay Email: roxana.castro@romatech.cl
CONSORTIUM MISSION
STATEMENT
Chile E2RNC Consortium's
mission is the development of a
Conscious Capitalism with the
participation of NCRE (Non
Conventional Renewable Energy)
and the Comprehensive Efficiency
(energy, economic and financial).
This Mission is formulated under
the sustainable development of
society and the responsibility for
future generations. The
Consortium recognizes the
interdependence with the market,
institutions and society and
finding Harmony and Value
Creation interests of all
stakeholders in their
performances. It also undertakes
to develop a leadership based on
Innovation, Quality and
Commitment to a Culture
Responsible to the Communities
where the Consortium acts.
For more information and registration: workshop@consorcio-ernc-chile.com
Subject to change location, times and speakers. CEC © 2013
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