
Fuel Farms: Fuelling Advancement
A diesel-powered bogger at Newcrest’s Cadia East mine. Image: Newcrest Mining. BY AMY BLOM EMERGING technologies may be set to change the way Australian mines are powered, but diesel fuel and large-scale fuel farms are likely to remain key to many operations for years to come. Renewable energy and the concept of the electric mine have been touted as among the biggest changes ahead in mining, and while many miners have begun to adopt these technologies, researchers were also looking to diesel-powered automation that could change traditional fuel farms. The remote nature of most mines meant access to reliable power was a challenge for most, making up a large portion of overheads on a mine. To overcome this issue, many miners…