Mining Technologies: Optimal Mine Design and Strategies for Increased Productivity and Energy Savings

The purpose of this study is to investigate the interactions and effects of automated and electric mining equipment on mine processes, identify necessary modifications to optimize mine design and account for the cost and environmental drivers in the comparison. Ultimately determining the justification for an economic decision to operate automated and electric-powered machinery on mine sites with ore bodies at large depths.

Faculty Supervisor:

John Ashley Scott

Student:

Kyle Moreau

Partner:

Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations

Discipline:

Engineering - other

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Program:

Accelerate

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