ABSTRACTS APPROVED (29 abstracts received as of May 18, 2016)



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ABSTRACTS APPROVED (29 abstracts received as of May 18, 2016) Represented Countries (10): Argentina, Australia, Chile, Canada, Colombia, Germany, Italy, Peru, Spain, Uruguay Alternative Energy Sources and Cogeneration (05 abstracts) (A05) Opportunities for Energy Efficiency through ORC Technology in the Mining Field Domenico Ravera and Clotilde Rossi di Schio, Turboden srl - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group, Italy (A17) A Hydroelectric Project in the World s Driest Desert Juan Andrés Camus, Francisco Torrealba and Laurie Kelly, Valhalla, Chile (A18) Leaching Mobile Laboratory with Seawater and Solar Energy for Small & Medium-Sized Companies and Technical High Schools M.E. Taboada, L. Cáceres T, Graber, A. Padilla P. Hernández, H. Galleguillos, R. Quiroz, E. Flores y C. Cerda, Universidad de Antofagasta, Chile (A21) Case Study: Wind Energy for Self-Supply in the Wool Tops Industry Leonardo Barragán, Francis Raquet and Cecilia Correa, Ventus Energías Renovables, Argentina-Uruguay (A28) Cogeneration Benefits and Applications for the Industry L. Apaoblaza, Agencia Chilena de Eficiencia Energética, Chile Carbon Footprint Assessment and Reduction (01 abstract) (A14) Increase Reliability Load Flow Economic Situation by Special FCL Volker Schmidt and Oliver Maahs, ABB AG, Germany Efficient Energy Use in Mining and Metallurgical Processes (06 abstracts) (A02) Efficient Volume Reduction and Concentration of Mining Waste Water with Direct Contact Evaporation Technology Steven Panz and Wesley Young, Inproheat Industries, Canada (A11) Identification of Relevant Opportunities for the Efficient Use of Electricity in Mining Processes Ingeborg Mahla, Departamento de Ingeniería Eléctrica, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Chile

(A12) Use of Thermal Solar Energy in the Mining Industry René Canello and Mariana Villegas, Energía Llaima, Chile (A15) Interphase Mass Transfers in Hydraulic Air Compressors and Effect on the Cost of Mine Compressed Air Stephen Young, Alex Hutchison and Dean Millar, Mining Innovation, Rehabilitation & Applied Research Corporation (MIRARCO) and Bharti School of Engineering, Laurentian University, Canada; Valeria Pavese, MIRARCO and Bharti School of Engineering, Laurentian University, Canada and Department of Energy (DENERG), Politechnico di Torino, Italy; and Javier Rico, MIRARCO, Laurentian University and Department of Applied Sciences, University of Quebec in Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada (A26) Haul Truck Energy Conservation Oscar Navarro, COGENER and Cesar Gálvez, Minera Barrick Misquichilca, Perú (A27) Integration of photovoltaic power directly in the copper electrorefining process Samir Kuoro and Paz Castillo, Department of Electronic Engineering, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile Energy Transportation and Distribution (02 abstracts) (A13) A Superior Alternative to Cables for Safety Improvement of Installed Base or New Projects Regina Ross and Patricio Huencho, BKS Stromschienen AG, Switzerland (A16) Tracking and Inspection of Transmission Lines using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Oswaldo Menéndez, Fernando Auat Cheein, Marcelo Pérez, Departamento de Ingeniería Electrónica/Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile Energy Use Management System Design and Implementation (10 abstracts) (A01) Model for Electrical Energy Management in Mining Patricio Valenzuela, Superintendencia de Suministro Eléctrico, Área de Generación, Eficiencia y Suministro Eléctrico, CODELCO División Andina, Chile (A06) Integrating Solar Energy in Copper Mining Industry: Preliminary Analysis Based on LCA Simón Moreno, Energy Center and Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Universidad de Chile; Thomas Telsnig and Ludger Eltrop, University of Stuttgart, Germany; Jannik Haas Energy Center, Universidad de Chile and University of Stuttgart, Germany; F.A. Díaz, Universidad de Chile; Gustavo Díaz-Ferrán, Rodrigo Palma- Behnke and Roberto Román, Energy Center, Universidad de Chile; Ludger Eltrop, University of Stuttgart, Germany; Willy Kracht, Advanced Mining Technology Center, AMTC, University of Chile, Chile (A07) Combined Operational Model of a Copper SAG Mill: Photovoltaic and Battery Energy Storage System Giovanni Pamparana, Universidad de Chile; Willy Kracht, Advanced Mining Technology Center, AMTC, Universidad de Chile; Rodrigo Palma, Gustavo Díaz and Roberto Román, Energy Center, Universidad de Chile; and Jannik Haas,

Energy Center, Universidad de Chile and University of Stuttgart, Germany (A08) Energy Efficiency in Minerals Processing: a Business Case Overview and Opportunity Highlights Jochen Franke, Outotec, Australia (A22) Overcoming Insurmountable Opportunities to Reduce Energy Costs and Carbon Emissions Rod Welford, CEO, Ensight Energy Solutions, Australia & South Africa (A23) Demand Side Management, an imperative asset for the Mining Industry Sergio Díaz, Esteban Gil and Andrea Palacios, Advances Center for Electrical and Electronic Engineering (AC3E), Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile (A25) Energy Management through Energy Metering and Reporting Systems Oscar Navarro, COGENER and Cesar Gálvez, Minera Barrick Misquichilca, Perú (A29) Energy Management System based on ISO 50001:2011 Norm Julio Ovalle and Juan Pablo Payero, Agencia Chilena de Eficiencia Energética, Chile (A30) NCh3331 Norm, Model to Determine the Impact of Technologies on Vehicle Fuel Consumption Claudio Gavilán and Marco Enríquez, Agencia Chilena de Eficiencia Energética, Chile (A31) Risk Analysis on Measurement and Verification of Contracts for Energy Performance Krystian Muñoz, Alvaro Soto and Diego Escalona, Agencia Chilena de Eficiencia Energética, Chile Implementation of Renewable Energy Sources for the Mining Industry (02 abstracts) (A04) Smart mining: Smart grid & Renewables Energies: New solution for Smart, Efficient and Reliable, Autonomous Power System for Heating, Cooling and Water Supply for Mining Juan Antonio de Isabel, Héctor Cano and Elías García; Geothermal Energy, Spain (A09) Improving Electro Winning Heating System and Copper Quality in DGM, Codelco: the Pampa Elvira Solar Thermal Plant René Canello and César Belaúnde, Energía Llaima, Chile; Richard Aylwin, CODELCO, Chile Nuclear Energy Challenges and Threats (01 abstract) (A10) Nuclear Energy as a Contributing Solution for Future Energy Demand in the Copper Mining Industry Carla Tapia and Julio Vergara, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Strategic Planning Policy and Regulatory Framework (02 abstract) (A19) Energy Regulation: The Challenge to Promote a Competitive Energy Market Zamir Centanaro, Cerro Matoso, Colombia (A24) The Problem of Energy Management in Chile and their Impact in Developing Mining Projects Sergio Díaz and Esteban Gil, Advanced Center for Electrical and Electronic Engineering (AC3E), Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile and Alejandro Molina, OMV Ingeniería, Chile Mining companies ABSTRACT DISTRIBUTION (05 abstracts) Andina Division, CODELCO, Chile (1) CODELCO (1) Cerro Matoso, Colombia (1) Minera Barrick Misquichilca, Peru (2) Engineering and consulting companies (07 abstracts) Inproheat Industries, Canada (1) Turboden srl - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group, Italy (1) Outotec, Australia (1) BKS Stromschienen AG, Switzerland (1) ABB AG, Germany (1) Ventus Energías Renovables, Argentina-Uruguay (1) Ensight and Energy Solutions, Australia-South Africa (1) OMV Ingeniería Supplier companies (03 abstracts) Geothermal Energy, Spain (1) Energía Llaima, Chile (1) Valhalla, Chile (1) Universities and research centers (10 abstracts) Energy Center FCFM, Universidad de Chile (1) Universidad de Chile, Chile (1) Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (1) University of Stuttgart, Germany Advanced Mining Technology Center, AMTC, Universidad de Chile, Chile Departamento de Ingeniería Eléctrica, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Chile (1)

Mining Innovation, Rehabilitation & Applied Research Corporation (MIRARCO), Laurentian University, Canada (1) Bharti School of Engineering, Laurentian University, Canada Department of Energy (DENERG), Politechnico di Torino, Italy Department of Applied Sciences, University of Quebec in Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada Departament of Electronic Engineering, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile (2) Universidad de Antofagasta (1) Advanced Center for Electrical and Electronic Engineering (AC3E), Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile (2) Public institutions, private, professional, entrepreneurial organizations (4 abstracts) Agencia Chilena de Eficiencia de Energética, Chile (4)