Ivanhoe Mines Secures Options to Power Platreef Mine With Solar, LNG



Ivanhoe Mines and Renergen senior officials sign the agreement for Ivanhoe’s initial equity
investment in Renergen. Front row (L-R): David King (chairman, Renergen), Marna Cloete
(president, Ivanhoe Mines), Stefano Marani (CEO, Renergen); Back row (L-R): Nick Mitchell
(COO, Renergen), David van Heerden (CFO, Ivanhoe Mines).
Ivanhoe Mines has secured options to use electricity generated from renewable, green, solar power together with liquefied natural gas (LNG) to power its tier-one Platreef palladium, rhodium, nickel, platinum, copper and gold project in South Africa. Construction of Ivanhoe’s first solar power plant at the Platreef mine is set to begin soon. The initial 5-megawatt (MW) plant is expected to begin supplying clean, solar-generated electricity to the mine in early 2023.

“We have committed to our stakeholders that we will explore every avenue available to minimize the environmental impact of producing metals that are critical to the electrification of the global economy,” Founder, Executive Co-chairman Robert Friedland said. Having a reliable source of clean, renewable electricity from a solar-power plant for Plantreef is an important step toward net-zero carbon emissions, Friedland added.

In 2021, South Africa’s government officially raised the licensing threshold for embedded generation projects from 1 MW to 100 MW, clearing the way for miners to start generating their own electricity. The solar-generated power from this initial plant will be used for mine development and construction activities, as well as for charging Platreef’s battery-powered underground mining fleet.

Initial production at the Platreef mine is expected from the first phase of operations in the third quarter of 2024. Ivanhoe expects the Platreef mine to require approximately 30 MW of installed electrical power for its Phase 1 operations, and approximately 100 MW for its Phase 2 operations at full production. In addition to moving forward on constructing its first solar-power facility at the Platreef mine, Ivanplats has acquired the exclusive right to negotiate an offtake agreement with South Africa-based Renergen Ltd. for electricity generated from Renergen’s gas and solar hybrid-power facility to be constructed at the Virginia Gas Project located in South Africa’s Witwatersrand Basin, approximately 600 kilometers (km) southwest of the Platreef mine.

Ivanhoe believes the electricity generated from Renergen’s gas and solar hybrid-power facility could be combined with Ivanhoe’s solar power facilities to provide Platreef with an uninterruptible power supply to meet the mine’s baseload requirements. Renergen is an emerging producer of helium, energy and liquefied natural gas (LNG) with near-term production and sales of compressed natural gas (CNG) and helium from its Virginia Gas project that comprises exploration and production rights of 1,870 square kilometers of gas fields across Welkom, Virginia and Theunissen, in the Free State, South Africa.

Ivanhoe has made an initial equity investment in Renergen of approximately $13 million, which gives Ivanhoe an 4.35% interest in Renergen’s.


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