Energy, Vol.43, No.1, 376-384, 2012
Aspects of energy reduction by autogenous copper production in the copper smelting plant Bor
This work presents a comparative analysis of the energy consumption during copper production by the "standard" procedure (roasting in a fluo-solid reactor and smelting in a reverberatory furnace) in the Smelting Plant in Bor with modern autogenous procedures. All forms of expended energy were reduced to primary energy or to the same energy form, i.e., to the energy equivalent of the process (EEP), the raw material and the process materials. In addition, the energy equivalent of the process and waste products (water vapour, thermal energy and similar) were balanced. To complete the consumption of all energy generating products in copper production, they were reduced to conditional fuel (coal equivalent = 29.3 MJ/kg). Additionally, this study suggests replacement of the existing technology by an appropriate autogenous procedure and considers the prospects for further development of mining and metallurgy in Bor. Estimates of development perspectives for copper production should be comprehensive, based on complete and relevant data, as well as on real considerations of future development in world production. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Autogenous copper production;Energy consumption;Energy equivalent of process (EEP);Conditional fuel;"Standard" procedure MP Bor