The Grande Côte Mineral Sands Project aims to extract valuable zircon and titanium dioxide from sandy deposits along the Senegalese coast from 2014 for at least the next 20 years. The project uses dredge-mining techniques in a dammed reservoir that will slowly shift through the sand dunes. A floating electrically powered dredge vessel will suck up sand and centrifugally separate heavier minerals for further treatment in a processing facility at the mining camp.
This is my third project with Wärtsilä, and once again I’ve appreciated Wärtsilä’s focus and support for their customers as the number one goal during both construction and operations. Tony Warnett, Power Station Superintendent, Grande Côte Operations
THE CHALLENGE
High variability in energy demand between full operation and standby mode, when only base camp and mineral separation plant is running
Hot, dry, dusty conditions
Natural gas may later become available as a favoured fuel
WÄRTSILÄ'S SOLUTION
Flexible configuration with four large engines and one smaller engine
Specially selected air intake filter and radiator cooling solutions
Multi-fuel Wärtsilä 34DF engines can easily switch from oil to gas
BENEFIT
High rates of efficiency during periods of both high and low energy demand
Efective prevention of dust problems, and low cooling water requirement
Option to switch to cleaner and cheaper gas if pipeline built
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If you want to know more about the Grande Côte project, please contact
Upma Koul Regional Director, Africa East Wärtsilä Energy Business Tel. +971 4 885 7222