Rio Tinto QMM Launches the Construction of Its Renewable Energy Project
10 Dezembro 2021 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
In accordance with the commitments made last July, Rio Tinto QIT
Madagascar Minerals (QMM) and its partner Crossboundary Energy
(CBE) today laid the foundation stone for the solar and wind power
plant project that will supply the QMM ilmenite mine operations in
Fort Dauphin, in southern Madagascar. The ceremony took place in
the Ehoala Park area, in the presence of high dignitaries,
including the Minister of Energy and Hydrocarbons, the Minister of
Environment, the mayor of Fort-Dauphin and the Governor of the
Anosy Region. The renewable energy project plays a key role in
implementing QMM's 'sustainable mine' concept and enabling Rio
Tinto operations in Madagascar to reach carbon neutrality by
2023.
The renewable energy plant will be built and operated by CBE, a
recognized independent power producer, with whom QMM has signed a
20-year power purchase agreement. The first unit, an 8 MW solar
energy facility, will be operational in 2022. The 12 MW wind power
facility will be completed in 2023. The project also includes an
8.25 MW lithium-ion battery energy storage system. Around 18,000
solar panels and four wind turbines will enable QMM to meet all of
its electricity needs during peak periods and up to 60% of its
annual electricity consumption, as well as to reduce its annual
carbon dioxide emissions by about 26,000 tonnes. In addition, the
renewable power supply will reduce QMM's heavy fuel oil purchases
by up to 8,500 tonnes per year. With this plant, QMM will also
replace the majority of the electricity it currently supplies to
the town of Fort-Dauphin and its 80,000 community members with
clean energy.
"This project is a key component of our ‘sustainable mine’
initiative, which aims to leave a lasting legacy for present and
future generations, built independently of our mining operations.
We want to leave this legacy through permanent dialogue, the full
integration of activities within the development plan of the
region, responsible social and environmental governance, the
reduction of our environmental footprint and therefore of our
carbon footprint, and through the creation of economic and social
opportunities increasingly independent of QMM. This project is a
strategic test, not only in Madagascar but also in the mining
industry as a whole, as we have to innovate and rethink our
operations in order to combat climate change and leave a
sustainable legacy," said Ny Fanja Rakotomalala, President of
QMM.
For Matt Tilleard, Managing Partner of CBE, "By establishing a
commercial power plant that blends solar PV, battery energy
storage, and wind power, the QMM project greatly improves the
island of Madagascar standing as a regional renewable energy
leader. CBE is pleased to take up this technical challenge. We
believe large-scale, complex commercial energy projects can be
realized here in Madagascar thanks to ample supply of renewable
resources, holistic government support, and knowledgeable local
implementing partners.”
"This project is important in Madagascar's development strategy,
particularly within the Plan Emergence Sud, which makes access to
electricity for the people of the Anosy region a priority. We are
pleased to see this project start on schedule, thanks to the
unwavering commitment of all project sponsors and regulators. We
are creating a public-private partnership model that will position
Madagascar as a destination for technological innovation in the
field of renewable energy and attract new expertise," said Andry
Ramaroson, Minister of Energy and Hydrocarbons of the Republic of
Madagascar.
The project is also an opportunity to build local expertise. QMM
and CBE are also working with the local authorities to develop
manufacturing capacity to produce equipment for the renewable
industry at Ehoala Park, a strategic zone open to national and
international investors.
Notes to editors
The sustainable mine: the key workstreams The
construction of the two solar and wind units is part of QMM's
broader 'sustainable mine' initiative that aims to leave a lasting
legacy for present and future generations, built independently of
its mining operations. This initiative includes programmes focused
on emissions reduction, waste and water management, carbon
sequestration, restoration and reforestation.
A partnership in action The implementation of the project
mobilizes many Malagasy institutions and regulators, including the
National Environment Office, the Maritime and River Port Authority,
and the Civil Aviation of Madagascar, to ensure that it avoids or
mitigates any social and environmental impacts, and to define a
clear roadmap for construction according to the planned schedule.
Through close collaboration between QMM, CBE, the institutions and
the neighbouring communities, careful consideration of design,
layout, configuration and location of the solar and wind
installations has been taken. In addition, two social and
environmental impact studies have been conducted, on the wind and
solar components respectively, which confirm that to date there has
been no impact of this project on the communities, fauna and
flora.
About QIT Madagascar Minerals QIT Madagascar Minerals
(QMM), is a joint venture between Rio Tinto (80%) and the
government of Madagascar (20%). It is located near Fort Dauphin in
the Anosy region of south-eastern Madagascar, and primarily
produces ilmenite which is a major source of titanium dioxide,
predominantly used as a white pigment in products such as paints
and paper.
QMM also produces zirsill used in the manufacture of ceramic
tiles and certain types of electronic displays and monazite, a rare
earth element, used in renewable energy technologies like
high-powered permanent magnets used in wind turbines and electric
vehicles.
QMM includes the deep-water Port d’Ehoala, where the raw
material is shipped to the Rio Tinto Fer et Titane plant in Canada
and processed into titanium dioxide.
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