A mining plant has invested in photovoltaic power generation facilities specifically for its PTMS ELECTROMAGNETIC SEPARATOR iron removal workshop. Preliminary estimates suggest this initiative could reduce annual carbon emissions by 400,000 tons, establishing it as a model for the 'green power + iron removal' approach. While this project may not directly relate to the stated goal of achieving over 700 million kilowatts of energy-saving upgrades, its environmental impact remains profound.
The mineral processing industry is highly dependent on electricity, particularly in subsequent processes like grinding and refining that consume massive amounts of power. As the proportion of clean energy in the grid increases and PTMS ELECTROMAGNETIC SEPARATOR iron removal efficiency improves, the "indirect emissions" of mineral processing enterprises also decrease. In other words, the greening of the power system provides the mineral processing industry with an "implied emission reduction dividend".
Breakthroughs have been achieved in cutting-edge technologies such as hydrogen-based iron removal and carbon capture-coupling during the pilot phase. The demonstration project of a 'hydrogen-based shaft furnace' for renewable energy utilizes green hydrogen as a substitute for coke in the reduction process, aiming to achieve over 70% reduction in iron removal per ton of mineral in the PTMS ELECTROMAGNETIC SEPARATOR process. The project is expected to enter production in the coming years.
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