McEwen Mining Inc. recently declared commercial production at their newest mine site in Nevada, USA, the Gold Bar mine, powered by Caterpillar.

The customized solution consists of two Cat G3516 1,450 kW and one G3512 1,000 kW natural gas generator sets. The Cat G3500 series of generator sets meet most worldwide emissions requirements down to 0.5 g/bhp-hr NOx level without after treatment. The Caterpillar power solution also includes a six-section 4160V paralleling switchgear lineup housed in an outdoor walk-in enclosure, complete with emergency standby controls.

In addition to burning cleaner fuel, the operating costs are more competitive than diesel-powered generator plants. Courtesy of www.caterpillar.com

Caterpillar, along with local dealer Cashman Equipment, began working with McEwen Mining in 2016 on a feasibility study for supplying power to McEwen’s future mine site. “Cashman worked with us closely to identify an integrated solution for powering our remote property in Nevada,” states Simon Quick, vice president, projects of McEwen Mining Inc. “We were working under rigorous emission regulations from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). In addition to the emissions requirements, site conditions were difficult. Gold Bar evaluation is at 6,400 feet altitude and experiences temperature swings ranging from negative 20 degrees Fahrenheit to as high as 104 degrees Fahrenheit. The design requirements for this project were stringent.”

Caterpillar, along with local dealer Cashman Equipment, began working with McEwen Mining in 2016 on a feasibility study for supplying power to McEwen’s future mine site. Courtesy of www.caterpillar.com

McEwen ultimately decided to purchase the Cat natural gas-powered generator sets to supply power to all operations at the mine site, located in a rural area approximately four hours east of Reno, Nevada. In addition to burning cleaner fuel, the operating costs are more competitive than diesel-powered generator plants.

“Many mining operations take place in remote parts of the world where access to large electric utility feeds is either unavailable or requires significant investments in electrical transmission and distribution,” states Daryl Dassinger, sales and support representative for Cashman Equipment. “Many sites have easier access to natural gas infrastructure and have discovered that liquefied natural gas (LNG) is a cost-saving fuel alternative. LNG is trucked to the McEwen Gold Bar mine site and then vaporized and used as fuel for the generators. It would have taken additional time and capital cost to run a power line to the remote site.”

The Caterpillar power solution also includes a six-section 4160V paralleling switchgear lineup housed in an outdoor walk-in enclosure, complete with emergency standby controls. Courtesy of www.caterpillar.com

“We are pleased with the result of this power supply solution for our project,” Quick said. “Caterpillar was able to meet our power needs, and they were also able to provide us with the factory EPA certification we needed, which was equally important to us. Cashman has been a strategic partner throughout the entire project. Commissioning of the generators went very well.  We look forward to working with Cashman for future projects.”

“Many mining operations take place in remote parts of the world where access to large electric utility feeds is either unavailable or requires significant investments in electrical transmission and distribution,” states Daryl Dassinger. Courtesy of www.caterpillar.com

Caterpillar is the leading power generation provider with power systems engineered to deliver unmatched flexibility, expandability, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. With parts and service available globally, Caterpillar offers worldwide product support through its comprehensive service and dealer network, where technicians are trained to service every aspect of the equipment.

About McEwen Mining

McEwen Mining is a diversified gold and silver producer with operating mines in Nevada, Canada, Mexico, and Argentina. It also owns a large copper deposit in Argentina. McEwen has the goal to qualify for inclusion in the S&P 500 Index by creating a profitable gold and silver producer focused in the Americas.

McEwen has approximately 360 million shares outstanding. Rob McEwen, chairman and chief owner, owns 22% of the shares.

About Caterpillar

For more than 90 years, Caterpillar Inc. has been making sustainable progress possible and driving positive change on every continent. Customers turn to Caterpillar to help them develop infrastructure, energy and natural resource assets. With 2018 sales and revenues of $54.722 billion, Caterpillar is the world’s leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas engines, industrial gas turbines and diesel-electric locomotives. The company principally operates through its three primary segments – Construction Industries, Resource Industries and Energy & Transportation – and also provides financing and related services through its Financial Products segment.

Source: http://www.caterpillar.com

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