Gold Fields Limited announced in a press release the expansion of the solar farm at its Granny Smith mine, located in Western Australia. This expansion will increase the solar capacity of the gold mine from 8 MW to 19 MW, supported by a battery energy storage system (BESS) that will (BESS) system that will improve reliability and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
Mark Glazebrook, general manager of Granny Smith, said that this expansion is a crucial step in reducing the carbon intensity of the mining operation. With the new capacity, 21% of the mine’s energy needs will be met by renewable sources, reducing energy costs and strengthening the company’s commitment to decarbonization.
New solar capacity at Granny Smith mine to be completed by 2025
The expansion, to be completed by early 2025, is part of Gold Fields’ broader initiative to reduce its environmental impact and achieve net zero emissions by 2050.Aggrekothe energy solutions provider that has partnered with Gold Fields since 2016, is responsible for the construction and operation of this expansion.
George Whyte, General Manager of Aggreko APAC, highlighted the importance of this expansion, noting that it not only optimizes the mine’s energy efficiency and reliability, but also contributes significantly to the decarbonization of the region.
The project not only reinforces Gold Fields’ commitment to ESG (environmental, social and governance) standards, but also demonstrates a proactive approach to sustainability in the mining industry. mining industrya traditionally carbon-intensive sector.
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