Freeport-McMoRan Emission Reduction & Energy Efficiency
October 20, 2015 /3BL Media/ - Freeport-McMoRan invests more than $10 million annually into energy-related research and development. Freeport-McMoRan participates in utility efficiency programs and supports renewable energy standards when feasible, such as providing mining-related property for solar power generation.
Recent efficiency achievements include:
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Deployed proprietary alternative anode technology to reduce energy required in producing electrowon copper
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Use excess process heat from the sulfur burner at the Safford mine in Arizona to generate up to 15 megawatts (MW) of power for continuous use at mine processing operations
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Provided mining-related property for a combined 20 MW of solar power generation in Arizona
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Implemented High Pressure Grinding Rolls in the milling process. This is the first application in the global copper industry, resulting in a greater than 15 percent reduction in grinding energy requirements
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Installed high-efficiency ball mills and a hydraulic roll crusher to process higher volumes of ore at the flagship Morenci operation in Arizona, resulting in an approximately 25 percent more energy-efficient crushing circuit
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Developed an approach to achieve energy-efficient blasting and downstream crushing and grinding operations
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Maintained ISO 50001 certification at the Atlantic Copper smelter in Spain for its energy management system.
For more information about energy management at Freeport-McMoRan operations, see http://www.fcx.com/sd/env/energy_manage.htm
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