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Solar thermal plant for Escondida copper mine, Chile @BHP

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Escondida Copper Mining (BHP Group Ltd)

93 000 m²

Surface area of thermal solar collectors

15 000 m³

Hot water storage volume

117 000 MWh

Annual production

29 000 tCO2

CO2 emissions avoided per year

Summary

A project carried out by Newheat Latam, our joint venture with Sunmark Chile, dedicated to the decarbonisation of copper mines in Chile.

The solar thermal plant supplies heat for the electro-extraction (or electrolysis) process at BHP‘s Escondida mine.

Date of commissioning
2013
Solar peak power
90 MWth
Country
Chili
Solar thermal plant for Escondida copper mine, Chile @BHP

Presentation of the heat consumer client

  • BHP Group Ltd is one of the world’s leading producers of iron ore, copper and metallurgical coal.
  • The Escondida mine deposit, located in the Atacama Desert in northern Chile, is the world’s largest copper producer.
  • Electro-extraction, or electrolysis, is the final stage in copper processing, which produces pure copper from a solution or raw metal.

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