Environment

A Floating Solar Plant in Chile is a signal to miners worldwide. Is CIL listening?

Chile, South America’s richest country on a per capita basis, which is also a key global supplier of copper, has just made a small dent in the pollution caused by mining in the country. The country now has its first floating solar plant on a tailings pond,  next to a copper mine owned by the $30 billion UK-based mining giant Anglo American.

A tailings pond, for readers unfamiliar with the term consists of the left over material after the process of separating the desired fraction from the total mass of (gangue) of an mineral ore.  Where the extraction of minerals from ore is  done using a method called placer mining, which uses water and gravity to concentrate the valuable minerals, huge tailings ponds can be created. these are not be confused with ash ponds, which usually come from thermal power plants, and tend to be dry. In India, the largest thermal utility, NTPC, works aggressively to recycle its ash ponds with the construction industry as a cement additive for bricks etc.

The Chilean solar experiment, located at  Los Bronces mines, north of Santiago, is expected to generate 153 MWh per year for the company’s energy needs.

Lenergie and Ciel & Terre were the companies that developed the project and its island anchoring system. Ciel et terre is a global floating specialist, which has also set up shop in India now.

Madhulika

Madhulika has been a late convert to the sustainability movement. However, she is making up for lost time by studying intensively, and has decided to focus on water and its role in sustainable societies.

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