CEEC International, a prominent global not-for-profit organisation dedicated to promoting best practices in mineral processing, has unveiled its groundbreaking online interactive Energy Curves Benchmarking Tool.
This state-of-the-art platform marks a significant milestone in the resources sector, offering capabilities to enhance energy efficiency and drive operational excellence.
The Energy Curves Benchmarking Tool is the culmination of extensive research and development spearheaded by Dr Grant Ballantyne, Director of Technical Solutions at Ausenco, through the Energy Curves project led by CEEC International and the University of Queensland.
This innovative tool empowers mining professionals to plot operational data directly onto energy curves, enabling real-time analysis and scenario testing for improved decision-making.
Key features of the CEEC Online Interactive Energy Curves Tool include:
- User-Friendly Interface: The intuitive design ensures ease of use, allowing participants to navigate the tool confidently.
- Scenario Testing: Users can explore various design and operating strategies, assessing their impact on energy efficiency and operational performance.
- Confidentiality Assurance: Individual data points remain de-identified, safeguarding participant confidentiality and promoting trust within the mining community.
- Collaborative Opportunities: The tool facilitates collaboration between mining companies and METS (Mining Equipment, Technology, and Services) providers, fostering innovation and sustainability.
“The launch of the CEEC Interactive Energy Curves Tool represents a significant advancement in our mission to promote energy-efficient mineral processing.
“We believe this tool will empower mining professionals to make informed decisions, driving operational excellence and sustainability,” said Dr Grant Ballantyne.
CEEC International invites mining professionals to explore the capabilities of the online interactive Energy Curves Tool and join the movement towards a more sustainable future for mineral processing.
The CEEC Energy Curve Benchmarking Tool is sponsored by Ausenco and was developed in conjunction with the University of Queensland.
For more information and to access the tool, visit www.ceecthefuture.org/energy-curves.