Sandfire’s DeGrussa’s Mine in Western Australia. Built in 2016, the hybrid solar, diesel and energy storage system has reduced Sandfire’s CO2 emissions by 30,789 tons and offset 11 million litres of diesel. In addition to the environmental benefits, the project has provided a blueprint for the adoption of renewable energy at mine sites and remote communities around the world, and has been widely showcased as a success story on how to integrate renewables at mines.
Alinta Energy is supplying Roy Hill remote mine at Newman in Western Australia. This is one of the largest microgrid installations in the world and has been operating since 2018. Alinta Energy needed a reliable and stable power supply to reduce interruptions, emissions, and fuel costs at the Roy Hill mine site. Hitachi Energy’s energy storage and automation solution delivers a reliable and stable power supply that ensures continuous operation and increased energy efficiency. This system had a payback of less than 5 years for the operator.
Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) is part of a group building Western Australia’s largest network-integrated BESS, featuring Hitachi Energy’s PowerStoreTM. This is an example of FMG’s larger goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2030.
The Indo Tambangraya Megah (ITM)’s Bontang Mine in Indonesia relied entirely on fossil fuels for their operations. Now, the mine has the largest microgrid in the region with the integration of solar and PowerStoreTM BESS, dramatically reducing fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. The new technology enables the mine to maximise the use of renewable energy, driving energy efficiency, sustainable growth, and improved reliability.