Finnish Green Mining Program



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Finnish Green Mining Program Intelligent and minimum-impact mines 2011 2016 Harry Sandström Project coordinator Spinverse Oy Peruvian mining delegation in Finland August 2014

Tekes Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation Business in global value networks Value creation based on service solutions and intangible assets Renewing services and production by digital means Natural resources and sustainable economy Intelligent environments Strategic research areas determined by the Strategic Centres for Science, Technology and Innovation Vitality of people Tekes actively seeks international co-operation and supports the internationalization of Finnish companies within the focus areas. Tekes RDI funding for companies and research organizations is approximately 600 M annualy. Tekes runs innovation programs and promote commercialization together with its partners DM 775643 03-2011

Spinverse promotes innovations globally www.spinverse.com Offices: Finland: Espoo, Oulu Russia: St Petersburgh China: Shanghai

Finnish government is strongly committed in systematic development of mining industry Government action plan for sustainable mining and expertise Tekes Green Mining programme 2011 The Finnish Minerals Strategy 2010. The aims of the strategy include reducing the environmental impacts of mining EU Raw Materials Initiative 2008 Concern over the availability of raw materials

Vision 2050: the Finnish Minerals Strategy Finland will be a global forerunner of the sustainable exploitation of minerals, and the minerals industry will be one of the cornerstones of our national economy. Global competitiveness Secure supply of raw materials Regional vitality Management of the entire field Solutions for challenges of the global minerals chain Promoting domestic growth and welfare Reducing environmental impacts

The Finnish mining cluster much more than mines Mining in Finland: 50 mines and quarries 12 metal mines Turnover Euro 1,5 billion 4500 employees Significant mining technology and service industry: Outotec, Metso, Normet, Sandvik, and a large number of SME s with high growth potential Metal refining in Finland: 17000 employees Turnover Euro 10,8 billion Concentrate export Euro 140 million Concentrate import Euro 2 billion

Green Mining Tekes = Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation Tekes mining programme that aims to make Finland into a forerunner of responsible mining globally. Duration: 2011 2016 Budget: EUR 60 million, of which Tekes will contribute about one half. Companies: EUR 20 million Public research institutes: EUR 10 million www.tekes.fi/ohjelmat/greenmining

Mining is an opportunity Significant potential for minerals / high level know how / good infrastructure New technologies, pilots etc. Social licence to operate of mining increases in importance - more efficient and environmentally friendly production methods are needed Clean Tech products, processes, services The programme supports Finnish SMEs operating in the mining sector and strives to build up mining related business. SME Export!

The Green Mining concept Promotes materials and energy efficiency Ensures availability of mineral resources for future needs Minimizes adverse environmental and social impacts Improves work and organisational practices Ensures sustainable land use following mine closure Less energy used in process Renewable energy utilized Less side rock and wastes Less water used and discharged New ore reserves Advanced exploration techniques Mineral processing for low grades Reduce of environmental footprint and emissions Maximize positive social impacts Considering of stakeholder interests Culture of continuous improvement of safety, quality and environmental performance of the companies Mine closure plan is started simultaneously with mine planning and is updated regularly during the whole life time of the mine

Green Mining program covers value chain from exploration to mining Brown field exploration based on integration of various geophysical data sets Geochemical exploration Exploration on sensitive areas Analytical methods Exploration Machinery automation Mine wide data integration Communication technology Mine internet Mining Bioleaching Flotation Grinding Preparation methods Process optimization by measuements Processing Sustainability Water processing: adsorption materials, membrane technology, reverse and forward osmosis On-line monitoring of metals Mine closer Social issues: land use, conflicts of interest between stake holders Management of arsenic and nitrogen discharges Particulate emissions in mining

Current Green Mining status (79 on-going projects) Company projects (39) Sandvik Normet Outotec Metso Allu Finland Talvivaara Mustavaara Endomines Pyhäsalmi Nordic Mines Agnico Eagle Heat-It Fenno Aurum Sofi Filtration Ima Engineering Keliber Miilux Avence Partners Geosto Oy Indmeas Industrial Measurements Ab Oy Chemec Ab Talc Holding Robit Rocktools Advacam Sleipner Finland Herrmans Levanto Global EcoProcess Services Geomachine Total costs 44 M Public projects (40) Funding from companies 10% 104 funding companies 20 Mining companies Service and techn. providers 84 Total costs 27 M DM 1199270 28.11.2013

Focus of Green Mining Public Research Projects Water Emission, Waste Social ADSMAT, FiDiPro Arsenal, Miniman,TREWA Dilacomi, Tourism-Mining PuMi, Smartwater HIME, GEOSULF Closedure, SAM SEEWAY Mine wastes SOLIMI 8.5 M (=Tekes funding) Sustainability Exploration Mining Processing NovTecEx UltraLim Brownfield 1,4 M Fleximine DynaMine 0.8 M REPRO Thiogold PreGOLD PROSU Celmin CCCP EnSaCo MineFilter MineSense Susmin 3.0 M Measurement, automation Energy, material efficiency Sorex, Nick, Maxi Devico, Raiku 0.6 M Renergy Minesteel Kulvak 2.4 M DM 1199270 28.11.2013

Focus of Green Mining Company Research Projects Safety Talvivaara, Pyhäsalmi, Heat-It, Herrmans Agnico-Eagle Finland, Nordic Mines Water Sofi Filtration Global EcoProcess Services Chemec 1,2 M (Tekes funding) Sustainability Exploration Mining Processing 9.3 M Normet, Sandvik, Robit Rocktools, Sleipner, Levanto 2.5 M Talvivaara Endomines Outotec Allu Finland Mustavaara Talc Holding Metso Minerals Keliber Measurement Fenno Aurum, Advacam IMA Engineering, Geosto Indmeas Industrial measurements 1.2 M Material efficiency Miilux Avance partners 0.2 M DM 1199270 28.11.2013

Green mining from Finnish perspective, not only environmental technology Environmentally acceptable Sustaibable use of raw materials Net social aspects positive by constructive communication with stake holders Economic welllfare to whole the community Continuous improvement of technical and management processes Strong and internationally networked mining cluster

Public research projects/ international co-operation Measurement Technical University of Bratislava, Slovak Social Fundacion de Chile Mathematical Modeling Center of the University of Chile CSIRO, Australia University of Quensland, Australia Luleå Univ. Technology, Sweden Danish EIA centre, Denmark Keevil Institute, University of British Columbia, Canada Emission University of Queensland, Australia CSIRO, Australia Luleå Technical University, Sweden Centro Maria Molina, Chile CICITEM, Chile Mine waste Norwegian University of Science and Technology NTNU, Norway Technical Univ of Freiberg,Germany State Mining Institute,St Petersburg, Russia Mine closure CMLR, University of Queenslandin, Australia KGHM Cuprumin Wojciech Mizera, Poland: Technical University of Federico Santa María (UTFSM) Chile Sustainability Exploration Mining Processing University of Uppsala, Sweden IGME, Greece Geological Survey of Canada Applied autonomous sensor systems, Örebro Univ, Sweden CSIRO, Australia Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre (JKMRC), Australia Chalmers technical University, Sweden University of Luleå, Sweden University of Quebec, Canada Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany Technical University of Freiberg, Germany Chien Mining company, Academy of Science, China, University of Cape Town, South Africa

Green Mining international cooperation Sweden Processing Emissions Measurement Mine ICT Chile Mining impacts Mine emissions Mine closure Australia Processing Social Measurement Emissions

PuMi Purification and monitoring concept for mining water

Summary of ongoing projects PROJECT PORTFOLIO Number of projects 69 Total budget 71 m Tekes funding 35 m Company funding 26 m Research organizations 10 m http://www.tekes.fi/en/programmes-andservices/tekes-programmes/greenmining/material/ PARTICIPANTS 19 Research organizations 23 Mining and exploration companies 81 Technology and service companies 7 Municapilities and associations 45 International partners

Developing mining sector innovation system

Purchasing management is still under development in the mining industry End customer Sub contractors End customer System providers Integrators Sub contractors

To foster mining sector innovation system, the bilateral cooperation might look like this End customer Sub contractors End customer System providers Integrators Sub contractor Component providers

One of the key development areas to increase the productivity: From whole mine lifey cycle covering dynamic data aquisition towards better knowledge and understanding of the asset management Inormation transfer Knowledge Data management Data transfer Measurements From data aquisition to IoT and mining internet towards better Selective mining Haulage and transport cost savings Less communition Process optimization Maintenance on demand

Action plan for development of sustainable extractive industries Extractive industries have to be environmentally socially and economically sustainable

Coverage of the action plan finstone.com/jari Sandqvist Mining industry Aggregates industry Natural stone industry Metal refining Technology and service providers related to extractive industries Public administration and development of the business environment Development of research and training Recycling and life cycle aspects Tekes/Anton Kalland Tekes/Pasi Hytti

Players and focus areas in the Finnish action plan for sustainable extractive industries Improved competitiveness Industry Continuous improvement Dialogue with stakeholders Open communications Agnico-Eagle Finland Oy Good operating environment Public sector Co-operation speeding sustainability All parties Good administration Competence Sustainable use of raw materials Development of the operating environment Growth through internationality Export of technologies and services Encouragement & remuneration Information management and communication MU MU

Thank you for your attention! Further information www.tekes.fi/ohjelmat/greenmining Programme Coordinator Mr Harry Sandström Tel. + 358 400 709 899 harry.sandstrom@spinverse.com

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012e 2013e 2014e 2015e 2016e 2017e 2018e 2019e 2020e million tonnes From plan to implementation Agreed 35 actions will be competed by 2019 Implementation and impacts are followed by indicators for each activity and measures for development of the sector Implementation and updating the action plan is being lead by the steering committee with representatives from the industry, ministries and stakeholders 300,00 250,00 200,00 150,00 100,00 50,00 0,00 Metal ores Leftover rock MU