Aviva Corporation
As part of the ironmaking study, we conducted a comprehensive assessment to determine the optimal method for upgrading Aviva Coal, ensuring its compatibility with rotary hearth ironmaking processes.
As part of the ironmaking study, we conducted a comprehensive assessment to determine the optimal method for upgrading Aviva Coal, ensuring its compatibility with rotary hearth ironmaking processes.
We undertook a Conceptual Study aimed at quantifying the costs and benefits associated with the construction of a destoning plant for the New Denmark mine, supplying coal to the Tutuka Power Station.
Our study delved into the utilization of x-ray sorting techniques for effectively separating coal from torbanite, offering insights into innovative coal processing methods.
Serving as Owner’s engineer and project manager, we spearheaded the development of a new industrial-scale char production plant, emphasising efficiency and sustainability.
Our Scoping Study for the 600,000 tpa brownfields project encompassed comprehensive assessments of mining operations, process plants, infrastructure, utilities, and port and rail logistics.
We conducted a detailed Feasibility Study for three processing plants catering to different coal seams, ensuring throughput capacities of at least 250 tph each, thereby optimising production efficiency.
In collaboration with WorleyParsons, our Pre-feasibility Study for a new underground coal mine included designing conveyors, surface bunkering systems, and an overland conveyor network linking to the existing synfuels plant.
Our studies explored the impact of coal substitution on production and operating costs within the New Zealand Steel ironmaking process. We developed comprehensive ironmaking processing models to evaluate different coal mixtures.
We provided critical assistance to Curtin University in reviewing the process design of the L2V Process, aimed at producing liquid fuels from coal at Salmon Gums, demonstrating our commitment to innovative energy solutions.
Our study investigated alternative process routes for coal charring, and as Owner’s engineer, we supported the establishment of a demonstration char plant, contributing to sustainable coal utilization practices.
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