The Southern African Association for Energy Efficiency (SAEE) Awards Programme annually recognises outstanding accomplishments of individuals and companies in the energy industry. Through our Awards Programs, SAEE shines the light on the important work that is being done in energy by individuals, organisations, government, agencies, and corporations. The Awards are a token of recognition for the commitment to the profession; desire to further the association's mission, and participation in civic and community affairs. These prestigious Awards are presented at the Annual SAEE Banquet and Awards Ceremony. This event marks the official opening of the SAEE’s annual flagship event, the Southern African Energy Efficiency Convention (SAEEC).
Each award is allocated specific judging criteria and many awards share similar criteria. In the interests of clarity, these criteria are defined in detail here. These are the guidelines the SAEE Technical Committee will refer to when they make their decisions.
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2015 Winners
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Energy Company of the Year, 2015
This is awarded to a company that has demonstrated outstanding overall performance, achievements in the energy industry in the Southern African region.
Ensight Energy Solutions (EES) is a South African ESCO whose business model is a major departure from the standard ESCO business models used in South Africa. EES delivered R140 million in energy cost savings at its two sites in 2014 and is on track to deliver R220 million in energy cost savings in 2015 at its three client sites; Palabora Copper, Richards Bay Minerals and Anglo Platinum. From January, 2012 when it employed its first engineer in South Africa it has grown in September 2015 to employ over 41 professionals. Ensight Energy Solutions delivered 130,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emission savings in 2014 and is on track to deliver over 250,000 tonnes in 2015. It has recruited and trained 15 graduate engineers in the past 18 months and recruited another 13 graduate engineers commencing December, 2015. EES aims to provide a return on investment for its clients in under 12 months, making energy efficiency profitable for large energy intensive industries. EES is making a serious impact on South Africa’s greenhouse gas emissions whilst improving their clients' cost competitiveness.
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Energy Newcomer of the Year, 2015
Awarded to an individual or organization that has demonstrated outstanding achievements within the energy industry in the Southern African region. A newcomer is considered such when an organization or individual entered the energy industry within the last 4 years.
Some of the Key Attributes and Success Stories from projects embarked in 2014-2015 for LTM Energy (formerly LDM Energy):
- 3 out of LTM Energy’s projects were in the top 5 in the 2014 “eta” awards.
- Only S.A co. as finalist in SAEE 2014 Energy co. of the year.
- Awarded biggest car port PV system in Africa - 1800kWp at FNB Fairlands and more than 3000kWp combined Roof Top PV systems
- Achieved “4 star” GBCSA rating for FNB Fairlands – Biggest Office Green Star SA EBP Pilot for existing buildings.
- A first for South Africa for MTN selling power to the national grid from their 3x Tri-Gen plants and also maximising their tax incentives
- Completed 1800 off grid PV units for DOE within a year
- First Government roll out for 39 x 4KW Hybrid PV installation
- Awarded the biggest storm water recycling project in South Africa
- Completed Rain and Grey water for Liberty and Holiday Inn with payback less than 2 years.
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Energy Project of the Year, 2015
Recognition is given to energy efficiency projects that have delivered outstanding energy saving results in the energy industry. Projects must have been completed during the last year.
Richards Bay Minerals (RBM) and its ESCo, Ensight Energy Solutions, have implemented an Energy Leadership Program (ELP) in its titanium dioxide mine, processing plant and smelter. The ELP started October 2013 now in September, 2015 the electrical load of Richards Bay Minerals has been reduced in peak by over 66 MW and continuously by 25 MW, delivering an annualised energy saving of 215 GWh of electricity per year. These projects have been successfully registered with Eskom, assisting in reducing the strain on the National Grid. The environmental benefits resulting from the RBM ELP has been significant with over 131,000 tons of CO2 emissions saved and 5,400 million litres of water consumption saved to date. Based on the current forecast, 220,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions and 17,400-million litres water will be saved by 31 December 2015. RBM’ allocated a substantial investment for the ELP, including securing significant Eskom IDM funding. At the end August 2015 the ELP has saved RBM R126 million in energy costs. The ELP project achieved ‘break even’ in 9 months. By the end of ELP contract, and Program is targeted to achieve an ROI exceeding 500%. This outcome powerfully demonstrates that energy management makes solid business sense.
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Energy Patron of the year, 2015
This award goes to an energy end-user organization that have made significant commitments and achieved outstanding results by reducing their use of energy resources.
Valerie Geen has led the NBI’s Energy Efficiency work from 2006, shortly after the Energy Efficiency Accord was signed between Big Business and the Department of Energy. The Accord was later revised to become the Energy Leadership Network, which she sustained alongside her responsibility for stakeholder engagement and marketing of Private Sector Energy Efficiency (PSEE) programme. The PSEE has identified thousands of opportunities with the potential to make a significant difference to the energy demand in South Africa through its work with more than 4 000 companies of all sizes across the country. Through strategic partnerships between Business and Government Valerie has sustained the focus on Energy Efficiency for almost 10 years and established the NBI as the “go to” business organisation in this field. As an industry leader in the understanding of energy efficiency, climate change mitigation and environmental sustainability, Valerie is respected both locally and internationally by policy makers, financiers, business and the sustainability society at large. Through her exceptional networking abilities she has been connecting people and ideas to innovate and tackle problem areas in collaborative ways over many years. Valerie illustrates the best kind of leadership qualities: She has presence, command and influence, but without an ego to go with it.
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Energy Excellence Award, 2015
Candidates for this category was nominated and elected by the Board of the SAEE. It is awarded to recognize an organisation or individual whose role has made a significant difference and contribution towards the growth of the energy efficiency and related industries in the Southern African region. The winner of this category has demonstrated outstanding achievements in their company, as an individual, by delivering exceptional service, excellent sustainable energy solutions, through innovative ideas and applications, etc. that are viewed as excellent in the industry.
Kadri Nassiep is the Chief Executive Officer of the South African National Energy Development Institute(SANEDI), which is a state-owned company established under the National Energy Act of 2008. The entity reports to the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of South Africa. He holds a Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering and has over 20 years of experience in the energy sector. He is a mathematical scientist by profession and was initially employed in 1992 by Eskom, the national utility. He was appointed in 1997 as Eskom’s Energy Research Manager, responsible for research in the area of integrated energy systems. In 2003 he joined the Department of Minerals and Energy as the Chief Director for Energy Planning. He was responsible for development of policy, strategy, legislation and regulation supporting the implementation of energy efficiency and renewable energy.
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SAEE Service Award, 2015
Awarded to an individual for special efforts within SAEE towards the functioning of the Association displaying loyalty, initiative and commitment. This award can be given to SAEE board members, individual members, staff members or other stakeholders playing a significant role to keep the association going.
LJ Grobler was born and matriculated in Ermelo, Mpumalanga. He studied at University of Pretoria where he qualified as Mechanical Engineer and also obtained his Masters Degree and PhD in 1995. In 1996 he was appointed as associate-professor at the Potchefstroom University. Since 2012 he is the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at the North-West University. He presented the Certified Energy Manager’s training programme for the first time in 2001 under licensing agreement of the Association of Energy Engineers in the USA and presented it more than 30 times since then. He was instrumental in establishing the SAEE in 2001. In 2007 he introduced the Certified Measurement and Verification programme in SA. In 2007 LJ was elected as the first non-American President of the Association of Energy Engineers in the USA. He authored and co-authored more than 50 international articles on energy topics and also presented more than 70 papers at local and international conferences.
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2014 Winners
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Energy Company of the Year, 2014
This is awarded to a company that has demonstrated outstanding overall performance, achievements in the energy industry in the Southern African region.
Toyota received this award for their outstanding holistic energy saving approach completed by their dedicated energy saving team. Toyota South Africa Motors is the largest vehicle manufacturer, exporter, employer and investor in South Africa. As a full affiliate of Toyota Motor Corporation – the world’s leading green vehicle manufacturer – it has set aggressive environmental targets for its manufacturing and retail divisions, including the reduction of energy usage, vehicle emissions and waste, the reuse of packaging and other materials and the recycling of waste and end-of-life vehicle components. Toyota’s commitment to the environment reaches beyond its daily operations to its corporate support for environmental protection initiatives, including animal breeding and protection projects and the International Barcode of Life project for the protection of fauna and flora. Toyota is the leading manufacturer of environmentally friendly vehicles and the leader in the aggressive reduction of CO2 emissions in its vehicles globally.
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Energy Newcomer of the Year, 2014
This is awarded to an individual or organizations who have demonstrated outstanding achievements within the energy industry in the Southern African region. A newcomer is considered such when an organization or individual entered the energy industry within the last 4 years.
Ensight Energy Solutions received this award for their unique and unprecedented approach which is a clear break from the conventional approach seen in Southern Africa and is delivering substantial energy cost savings for it clients through the Energy leadership Programme. Ensight is a multi-award winning energy design practice delivering customised energy cost saving programs and carbon emission solutions to large enterprises, particularly in the mining and resources industry. Ensight's flagship service is their Energy Leadership Programme which sets them aside from conventional energy engineering in a number of key ways. As key partners in achieving client benefits, they are committed to transformational rather than incremental improvements in energy cost management. They pride themselves in transforming the way their client companies use energy and come to see energy as a key driver of business improvement, overall business strategy and profitability.
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Energy Project of the Year, 2014
Recognition is given to energy efficiency projects that have delivered outstanding energy saving results in the energy industry. Projects must have been completed during the last year.
Energy Project of the Year was awarded to the impressive Tronox Namakwa Sands. For the first 6 months of 2014 they exported a total of 29.2 GWh into the Tronox Namakwa Sand smelter grid with a full production year output from the cogeneration plant is expected to exceed 70 GWh. At the Tronox Namakwa Sands operations on the West Coast of South Africa, they mine and beneficiate heavy minerals to produce titanium dioxide feedstock (chloride and sulphate grades), zircon, rutile and high purity iron products. The products are used as feedstock in a wide range of applications including pigments, metals, ceramics and foundries.
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Energy Patron of the year, 2014
This award goes to an energy end-user organization that have made significant commitments and achieved outstanding results by reducing their use of energy resources.
Dr Marco Lotz of Nedbank was awarded the Energy Patron of the year award for his specialist Carbon Sustainability work through Nedbank and his ground breaking contributions through the years. Marco Lotz is the Sustainability Carbon Specialist within Nedbank’s Enterprise Governance and Compliance Division. He has a BEng and an MSc in engineering from the University of Stellenbosch and a PhD from the University of Pretoria. Among his range of roles at Nedbank are the management, monitoring and reduction of the group’s carbon footprint and contributing to the development of the group’s policies on electricity, climate change, liquid fuels and diverse environmental matters. He also liaises with clients and external parties in the implementation of sustainability projects and acts as a centre of excellence and thought leadership in the climate change and green economy developments spaces.
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Energy Excellence Award, 2014
Candidates for this category was nominated and elected by the Board of the SAEE. It is awarded to recognize an organisation or individual whose role has made a significant difference and contribution towards the growth of the energy efficiency and related industries in the Southern African region. The winner of this category has demonstrated outstanding achievements in their company, as an individual, by delivering exceptional service, excellent sustainable energy solutions, through innovative ideas and applications, etc. that are viewed as excellent in the industry.
The 2014 Energy excellence award was given to Woolworths for their R270m savings during the past four years by installing energy-saving measures in its stores and reducing carbon emissions. Woolworths Holdings Limited (WHL) is a South African-based retail group listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange since 1997. The WHL Group consists of three operating subsidiaries, Woolworths Proprietary Limited (Woolworths), Country Road Limited (Country Road Group) and David Jones Limited (David Jones) which was acquired with effect from 1 August 2014. Woolworths Financial Services Proprietary Limited (Woolworths Financial Services) is a joint venture with Barclays Africa Group, who has the controlling interest in Woolworths Financial Services.
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2013 Winners
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Energy Company of the Year, 2013
This is awarded to a company that has demonstrated outstanding overall performance, achievements in the energy industry in the Southern African region.
Toyota received this award for their outstanding holistic energy saving approach completed by their dedicated energy saving team. Toyota South Africa Motors is the largest vehicle manufacturer, exporter, employer and investor in South Africa. As a full affiliate of Toyota Motor Corporation – the world’s leading green vehicle manufacturer – it has set aggressive environmental targets for its manufacturing and retail divisions, including the reduction of energy usage, vehicle emissions and waste, the reuse of packaging and other materials and the recycling of waste and end-of-life vehicle components. Toyota’s commitment to the environment reaches beyond its daily operations to its corporate support for environmental protection initiatives, including animal breeding and protection projects and the International Barcode of Life project for the protection of fauna and flora. Toyota is the leading manufacturer of environmentally friendly vehicles and the leader in the aggressive reduction of CO2 emissions in its vehicles globally.
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Energy Newcomer of the Year, 2013
This is awarded to an individual or organizations who have demonstrated outstanding achievements within the energy industry in the Southern African region. A newcomer is considered such when an organization or individual entered the energy industry within the last 4 years.
BBEnergy was formed in April 2011 by Chris Nell, former MD of Powertech IST Otokon. Today the company boasts a staff complement of 39 which includes 33 engineers, 3 of which have PhDs, eight Masters degrees, two MBAs, 12 CEMs and 3 CMVPs. In its first year the company realised R20M turnover. This has doubled year on year since then. Key clients include all of South Africa’s large mining companies and its products and services cover every high energy intensity process in hard rock mining. BBEnergy was awarded contracts for five 1 MW Solar PV projects. It is also the first SA Company to design, develop and implement its own Linear Fresnel CSP Power plant, whose 150kW demonstration unit has exceeded design parameters. BBEnergy, which is a Level 4 BBBEE company, is a young company that is making serious contributions across a wide front to the South African energy environment.
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Energy Project of the Year, 2013
Recognition is given to energy efficiency projects that have delivered outstanding energy saving results in the energy industry. Projects must have been completed during the last year.
“Magnet, suppliers of quality branded electrical equipment and industrial instrumentation, as well as abrasive materials, has become one of the country’s leading specialists in energy-saving project management. Since it was founded in 1972, Magnet has grown dramatically over the years, most notably in the area of energy-efficient projects. Under the leadership of Managing Director Brian Howarth, Magnet has maintained its leading position in this highly competitive industry because of its commitment to optimum quality, on-going assessment of market requirements and expert service delivery. No doubt Magnet’s greatest strength is its team of loyal, technically competent individuals. One such individual is Magnet’s Technical Director, Stephan Allen, who has built up an impressive repertoire of energy-saving projects for numerous reputable companies over the decade he has spent at Magnet.”
Accepting this award on Behalf of Magnet, please welcome to the stage Managing Director Brian Howarth and Technical Director Stephan Allen…
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Energy Patron of the year, 2013
This award goes to an energy end-user organization that have made significant commitments and achieved outstanding results by reducing their use of energy resources.
In 2009 the City of Polokwane were allocated funds from the Department of Energy through the Municipal Energy Efficiency Programme. The municipality has no institutional ‘home’ for energy efficiency and suffers capacity constraints typical of many South African municipal electricity departments. The Electricity Planning and Design Department, to which this work was directed, needs at least four more technicians to undertake the daily work of the unit, let alone any additional commitments, such as initiating and managing efficiency interventions. As Senior Engineering Technician of the City of Polokwane, Jerome Bob has secured a total of R31 million for efficiency retrofits in the City, reduced annual municipal electricity consumption by 5,553,562 kWh and achieved 100 efficiency in the city’s public lighting sector. Jerome has procured services, signed off on M&V reports and managed the actual installations in traffic, street and building lighting, as well as efficient water heating and HVAC in municipal buildings. Initially a reluctant efficiency pioneer, given staff shortages and the challenge of simply ‘keeping the lights on’, Jerome has become a sought after energy efficiency mentor to other, smaller cities and towns. He is currently supporting Makhado, Tzaneen and Steven Tshwete municipalities in their engagement with the national Municipal Energy Efficiency Programme; is advising the Limpopo Province on efficiency initiatives and has presented the Polokwane efficiency implementation experience at workshops and accredited training courses.
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2011 Winners
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Energy Company of the Year, 2011
This award is given to a Company who has demonstrated outstanding achievements in the energy industry in Southern Africa during the year.
Andrea Barausse initially began, in 2004, working with energy saving in Industrial Lighting projects. This was accomplished through the Eskom DSM lighting division. Andrea worked in joint venture with Magnet Electrical Supplies, wherein he initiated the energy auditing for these Lighting projects. Their successful 90 accuracy to date bears testimony to this. In 2008, Andrea created the company Energywise Systems (PTY) Ltd, under which all energy and water efficiency research and product development has taken place. In 2007 Andrea began experimenting with water saving devices and has over the last few years gained recognition in the domestic and commercial sectors for providing reliable and efficient products. All the testing, research and development Andrea has put into place, has ensured that these products are not only energy and water efficient, but also uncompromising on their performance. In his laboratories he has evolved water dispensing and testing equipment where he has researched and modified showerheads and taps to produce an extensive range of thoroughly tried and tested items. To date, Energywise Systems (PTY) Ltd and Magnet Electrical Supplies (Pty) Ltd are listed on the Eskom IDM website as an authorized supplier of 16 different energy efficient showerheads. Andrea's research in this field continues daily and recently he has successfully completed a project involving 13 Hotels in KZN, in which 214 kW of energy per hour, have been saved, just through fitting efficient shower heads and tap inserts.
The award was presented to Mr Andrea Barrause.
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Energy Newcomer of the Year, 2011
This award is given to recognise a newcomer who has demonstrated outstanding achievements in the energy industry in Southern Africa.
This award winning and innovative company has developed an award winning gas saving system for welding which saves as much as 90 of the gas. Optimisation is done by installing Shielding Gas Economisers, measurement though the installation of accurate flow meters and leak detection through the use of ultrasonic leak detection equipment. The financial savings are substantial with payback periods usually less than 6 months and running into millions of Rands per annum. The energy savings are in the order of MW since the amount of energy to produce the gas is more than 60 of the total cost. Additional energy usage is in compression of cylinders as well as handling as and where necessary. Additional benefits to the environment are also substantial as a result of lower energy requirements to produce the gas but also much lower emissions as a result of distributing the gases by road. Less transport means less wear and tear on vehicles as well as less road wear. Kwikot, South Africa's largest manufacturer of hot water heaters (geysers) installed system in June 2010 and reduced their monthly gas consumption from 32 tons to approximately 4 tons resulting in a financial saving in excess of R1.2 million per annum.
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Energy Newcomer of the Year, 2011
This award is given to recognise a newcomer, a company or individual, who has demonstrated outstanding achievements in the energy industry in Southern Africa.
ISPS – International Slurry Pump Solutions.
The ISPS team is passionate about doing things a better way and a better way of pumping slurry is well overdue. This passion, together with our collective innovative ability has resulted in the development of an exciting, alternative slurry pumping technology known as Phoenix. Phoenix represents a paradigm shift in the way difficult to pump particulate matter is handled. Phoenix virtually eliminates most of the frequently maintained wet end wear parts used in conventional centrifugal pumping. High flow and high pressure is delivered from a single Phoenix unit, so multiple pumps in series are a thing of the past. Most importantly Phoenix offers substantial energy and water savings at a time where Global pressure on these resources is at an all-time high. Our vision for the future is to offer Phoenix solutions on a Global scale, either as outright sales or as an outsourced pumping service.
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Energy Project of the Year, 2011
Recognition is given to energy efficiency projects within the Southern African region that includes aspects of energy management and/or renewable energy installations in the residential, commercial or industrial sectors. Favourable consideration will be given to projects that consider the global environmental crisis and takes cognizance of sustainability. The project's achievements and results must be substantiated on submission of the nomination. Projects must have been completed and been in operation during the past year.
Powertech IST Otokon - Driefontein Compressed Air Project
Powertech IST Otokon completed the Driefontein compressed air project in December 2010 and completed M&V at the end of March 2011. The peak clipping target for this project is 12 MW and it is over performing by 40%. This translates to an avoidance of putting 33 tons of CO2 into the atmosphere per day. This takes into account only the contracted savings and not the savings in its entirety.
It combines many disciplines: • 50 underground valve, instruments and PLC systems
• SCADA system
• Compressed efficiency
• Compressor control
• Compressor master control
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2010 Winners
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Energy Newcomer of the Year, 2010
This award is given to recognize a newcomer who has demonstrated outstanding achievements in the energy industry in Southern Africa.
Electrawinds have installed the 1st fourth generation Vestas 1.8MW wind turbine in Coega, Port Elizabeth, a 1st in South Africa. They supplied free green power to the Nelson Mandela Stadium for the World Cup.
Electrawinds is a progressive Belgian based renewable energy development company that has its eyes set on the South African market. It is at the forefront of renewable energy solutions and is becoming a global player. The company specializes in wind, solar and biomass solutions and plans to become a major player in South Africa, and is showing this by being the first private company to commence with a wind farm at Coega, Port Elizabeth.
Congratulations to Electrawinds.
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Energy Company of the Year, 2010
This award is given to a Company who has demonstrated outstanding achievements in the energy industry in Southern Africa during the year.
Kayema Energy Solutions has 2 separate divisions dealing with installation of energy saving technologies. The Domestic division in 2010 achieved the SABS mark of approval for its domestic solar water heating systems, and have been selected by major insurance companies as having met all the requirements to qualify for their upcoming solar replacement schemes. 2010 also saw the commissioning of the fist large scale ‘green’ systems being installed in both Sandton and Johannesburg – Legacy Group’s Da Vinci Hotel and Nelson Mandela Square installed a 20 000 L per day solar water system, and Standard Bank, 6 Simmonds street, saw the installation of a solar heat pump hybrid system which replaced their 40 000 L day electric water heating system.
These are just 2 examples of the many projects Kayema has done for energy savings in 2010.
Congratulations to Kayema Energy Solutions.
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Excellence Award, 2010
This award is given to recognize a company/individual whose role has made outstanding contribution towards improving energy efficiency and reducing emissions, came up with new innovative means of conservation, or has advanced and expanded access to power and energy in Africa in a sustainable manner. This award went to:
AngloGold Ashanti
Anglo Gold Ashanti has distinguished itself as a proactive and visionary company in implementing energy efficiency throughout their various operations in South Africa. Between 2005 and 2008 AngloGold Ashanti has achieved electricity savings in the order of 1 044 GWh (subjected to independent measurement and verification), resulting in cost savings of more than R 180-million. These energy efficiency measures have been sustained and the impacts have subsequently continued grow and benefit AngloGold Ashanti over the past two years.
Projects that helped to achieve these savings include the following:
Biggest drive was towards compressed air reduction and these include:
- Leak testing and repairs. AngloGold Ashanti now run less machines for the same production output at both Vaal River and West Wits
- Monthly briefing to business units regarding their consumption, best practice, and feedback regarding the progress on major leaks
- Manage the compressed air control to enable only efficient machines to run during production period
- Efficiency of machines tested at 6 monthly intervals
- Agitation via compressed air removed and replaced with pulsated type valves or mechanical agitation
- In the process of replacing air type drills with Hilti electric type drills.
- The list goes on and on, but a surely deserved award to AngloGold Ashanti.
Congratulations.
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Excellence Award, 2010
This award is given to recognize a company/individual whose role has made outstanding contribution towards improving energy efficiency and reducing emissions, came up with new innovative means of conservation, or has advanced and expanded access to power and energy in Africa in a sustainable manner. This award went to:
AngloGold Ashanti
Anglo Gold Ashanti has distinguished itself as a proactive and visionary company in implementing energy efficiency throughout their various operations in South Africa. Between 2005 and 2008 AngloGold Ashanti has achieved electricity savings in the order of 1 044 GWh (subjected to independent measurement and verification), resulting in cost savings of more than R 180-million. These energy efficiency measures have been sustained and the impacts have subsequently continued grow and benefit AngloGold Ashanti over the past two years.
Projects that helped to achieve these savings include the following:
Biggest drive was towards compressed air reduction and these include:
- Leak testing and repairs. AngloGold Ashanti now run less machines for the same production output at both Vaal River and West Wits
- Monthly briefing to business units regarding their consumption, best practice, and feedback regarding the progress on major leaks
- Manage the compressed air control to enable only efficient machines to run during production period
- Efficiency of machines tested at 6 monthly intervals
- Agitation via compressed air removed and replaced with pulsated type valves or mechanical agitation
- In the process of replacing air type drills with Hilti electric type drills.
- The list goes on and on, but a surely deserved award to AngloGold Ashanti.
Congratulations.
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