Sustainable production starts with infrastructure expertise
The mining industry is transforming, embracing sustainability to improve its social license to operate. Miners play a critical role in the world's shift to electrification, decarbonization and a more sustainable future.
Expectations for responsible mining must meet and go beyond safe operations and containing costs. Now more than ever, a greater urgency has been placed on innovation throughout the mine lifecycle that reduces environmental impacts, lowers carbon footprints and improves more sustainable water use.
Power Generation and Delivery
Energy usage can account for a significant percentage of mine operating costs, so it stands to reason that companies should closely examine the most efficient ways to source, generate and consume power.
We’ve built transmission lines across some of the world’s toughest terrains, and our teams use innovative approaches to provide planning, routing and construction solutions.
Our expertise applies to studies, engineering, procurement and construction (EPC):
Conventional power: natural gas, liquefied natural gas (LNG) integration, nuclear, hydrogen integration and cogeneration
Renewable energy: solar, wind, hydropower and geothermal
Transmission: power delivery lines stretching hundreds of miles
Distributed generation: microgrids, energy storage and bioenergy along with grid management tools
Integrated, efficient and resilient mining operations
The unique challenges facing the mining industry require expertise and experience in integrating systems and infrastructure, reducing cost and improving sustainable outcomes across the entire mine site lifecycle.