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мировая энергетика

Energy industry
  • Date submitted
    2023-03-02
  • Date accepted
    2023-06-20
  • Date published
    2023-07-19

Improving the efficiency of autonomous electrical complex with renewable energy sources by means of adaptive regulation of its operating modes

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Renewable energy sources are gradually becoming useful in mining industry. They are actively used in remote, sparsely populated areas to power shift settlements, geological and meteorological stations, pipeline equipment, mobile cell towers, helicopter pads lighting, etc. In comparison with diesel generators, systems with renewable sources do not require fuel transportation, have short payback periods and flexible configuration for different categories of electrical loads. The main obstacles to their spread are instability of generation and high cost of produced electricity. One of the possible ways to solve these problems is to develop new technologies, increase power density of generators and energy storage systems. The other way represents energy saving and rational use of affordable resources. The new solutions for implementation of the second method are proposed in this work. The object of the study is autonomous DC electrical complex with photovoltaic and wind power sources. In such systems the generated power from renewable sources is transferred to consumers via intermediate DC bus, the voltage level of which affects the power losses in the process of power transmission. The vast majority of complexes have a problem that their DC bus voltage is constant, while the optimum voltage level with lowest losses varies depending on the generated and consumed power. Therefore, electrical complexes potentially lose a part of the transmitted energy. To avoid this, a special algorithm was added to automatically adjust DC bus voltage to optimum level according to changes in working conditions. An additional contribution to efficiency improvement can be made by dynamic change of operating frequency in power converters depending on their load. The evaluation based on results of computer simulation showed that in a complex with rated power 10 kW active power losses during its lifetime can be reduced by 2-5 %.

How to cite: Shpenst V.A., Belsky A.A., Orel E.A. Improving the efficiency of autonomous electrical complex with renewable energy sources by means of adaptive regulation of its operating modes // Journal of Mining Institute. 2023. Vol. 261 . p. 479-492. EDN SNUKNA
Energy industry
  • Date submitted
    2023-04-02
  • Date accepted
    2023-06-20
  • Date published
    2023-07-19

Integration of renewable energy at coal mining enterprises: problems and prospects

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This article addresses the issue of developing renewable energy in coal mining enterprises in the Russian Federation. The study presents a methodology for assessing the technical and economic efficiency of introducing renewable energy sources based on simulation modeling. An analysis of the potential of solar and wind energy for coal mining regions in Russia is conducted. The authors use a custom software developed by them to simulate the power supply system for various scenarios of renewable energy integration, including solar generation, wind generation, solar generation with energy storage, wind generation together with solar generation. Based on the example of the Rostov region, a feasibility study of the considered options is presented. Additionally, the research includes a sensitivity analysis of the investment project in the conditions of uncertainty in the development of Russian renewable energy. The research findings indicate that even in market conditions with CO2 emission quotas and prices at the level of the Sakhalin experiment, renewable energy in coal mining enterprises in Russia remains unattractive and requires additional support.

How to cite: Nepsha F.S., Varnavskiy K.A., Voronin V.A., Zaslavskiy I.S., Liven A.S. Integration of renewable energy at coal mining enterprises: problems and prospects // Journal of Mining Institute. 2023. Vol. 261 . p. 455-469. EDN LNSCEY
Oil and gas
  • Date submitted
    2020-05-13
  • Date accepted
    2020-06-24
  • Date published
    2020-10-08

Barriers to implementation of hydrogen initiatives in the context of global energy sustainable development

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Modern trends in the global energy market linked to the Sustainable Development Goals often lead to the adoption of political decisions with little basis in fact. Stepping up the development of renewable energy sources is an economically questionable but necessary step in terms of its social and ecological effects. However, subsequent development of hydrogen infrastructure is, at the very least, a dangerous initiative. In connection with mentioned above, an attempt to examine hydrogen by conducting an integral assessment of its characteristics has been made in this article. As a result of the research conducted, the following conclusions concerning the potential of the widespread implementation of hydrogen in the power generation sector have been made: as a chemical element, it harms steel structures, which significantly impedes the selection of suitable materials; its physical and volume characteristics decrease the general efficiency of the energy system compared to similar hydrocarbon solutions; the hydrogen economy does not have the necessary foundation in terms of both physical infrastructure and market regulation mechanisms; the emergence of widely available hydrogen poses a danger for society due to its high combustibility. Following the results of the study, it was concluded that the existing pilot hydrogen projects are positive yet not scalable solutions for the power generation sector due to the lack of available technologies to construct large-scale and geographically distributed infrastructure and adequate international system of industry regulation. Thus, under current conditions, the risks of implementing such projects considerably exceed their potential ecological benefits.

How to cite: Litvinenko V.S., Tsvetkov P.S., Dvoynikov M.V., Buslaev G.V. Barriers to implementation of hydrogen initiatives in the context of global energy sustainable development // Journal of Mining Institute. 2020. Vol. 244 . p. 428-438. DOI: 10.31897/PMI.2020.4.5
Electromechanics and mechanical engineering
  • Date submitted
    2019-05-07
  • Date accepted
    2019-07-11
  • Date published
    2019-10-23

Operation of a Single-phase Autonomous Inverter as a Part of a Low-power Wind Complex

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The article discusses the experience of operating a wind power complex with a low-power wind power installa- tion (5 kW), the use of which is promising for powering remote oil production facilities, exploration and other types of mining operations. The structure of the studied complex and its characteristics, technical problems that have arisen during operation for 6 years are given. The elements of the wind energy complex – the battery charge regulator and the inverter-converter are considered. The consequences of the mechanical regulator failure of battery charge are con- sidered and recommendations for its replacement are presented. The issues of diagnostics and repair of one of the main elements of the complex – the inverter-converter, its component – DC link are highlighted in detail. Oscil- lograms of the output voltage of the inverter-converter are presented for different capacities of the DC link and the images of the repaired inverter-converter are given. Recommendations are given on choosing an inverter-converter and setting up the operating modes of the wind energycomplex.

How to cite: Belsky A.A., Dobush V.S., Haikal S.F. Operation of a Single-phase Autonomous Inverter as a Part of a Low-power Wind Complex // Journal of Mining Institute. 2019. Vol. 239 . p. 564-569. DOI: 10.31897/PMI.2019.5.564
Metallurgy and concentration
  • Date submitted
    2015-10-03
  • Date accepted
    2015-12-10
  • Date published
    2016-08-22

Directions and prospects of using low grade process fuel to produce alumina

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Power consumption across the globe is constantly increasing for a variety of reasons: growing population, industrialization and fast economic growth. The most widespread gaseous fuel – natural gas – has the low production cost. It is 2-3 times cheaper than liquid fuel production and 6-12 times cheaper than coal production. When natural gas is transported to distances from 1.5 to 2.5 thousand km by the pipeline, its cost with account of transportation is 1.5-2 times less than the cost of coal and the fuel storage facilities are not needed. Plants powered by natural gas have the higher efficiency as compared to the plants operating on other types of fuel. They are easier and cheaper to maintain and are relatively simple in automation, thus enhancing safety and improving the production process flow, do not require complicated fuel feeding or ash handling systems. Gas is combusted with a minimum amount of polluting emissions, which adds to better sanitary conditions and environment protection. But due to depletion of major energy resources many experts see the future of the global energy industry in opportunities associated with the use of solid energy carriers. From the environmental perspective solid fuel gasification is a preferred technology. The use of synthetic gas was first offered and then put to mass scale by English mechanical engineer William Murdoch. He discovered a possibility to use gas for illumination by destructive distillation of bituminous coal. After invention of the gas burner by Robert Bunsen, the illumination gas began to be used as a household fuel. The invention of an industrial gas generator by Siemens brothers made it possible to produce a cheaper generator gas which became a fuel for industrial furnaces. As the calorific value of generator gas produced through gasification is relatively low compared to natural gas, the Mining University studied possibilities to use different types of low grade process fuel at the Russian alumina refineries as an alternative to natural gas, access to which is restricted for some of the regions.

How to cite: Dubovikov O.A., Brichkin V.N. Directions and prospects of using low grade process fuel to produce alumina // Journal of Mining Institute. 2016. Vol. 220 . p. 587-594. DOI: 10.18454/PMI.2016.4.587
Applied and fundamental research in physics and mathematics
  • Date submitted
    2009-09-05
  • Date accepted
    2009-11-17
  • Date published
    2010-06-25

Photoelectric method of hydrogen detection

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The new photoelectric method of the detection of hydrogen is proposed, based on strong dependence of the photo induced current on concentration of hydrogen in III-V heterostructures with Pd contact. The given influence at a room temperature is stronger on few orders than influence of hydrogen on electric characteristics of solid-state elements in existing sensors. The original design of portable sensor module was developed on the base of photosensitive element and infrared light-emitting diode that meet demands of hydrogen power engineering.

How to cite: Stoyanova T.V., Salikhov K.M., Kalinina K.V., Stoyanov N.D. Photoelectric method of hydrogen detection // Journal of Mining Institute. 2010. Vol. 187 . p. 132-136.
Humanities and fundamental researches
  • Date submitted
    2009-08-26
  • Date accepted
    2009-10-23
  • Date published
    2010-02-01

The North African campaign and its role in the World War II

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The paper focuses on the North African Campaign of 1940-1943 and studies its role in the World War II. It stresses the key role of the Suez Canal in the foreign policy of the United Kingdom in the first half of the 20 th Century and reviews overall strategies of the conflicting parties paying a special attention to German tactics in desert conditions, which partially explain phenomenal success of the German troops headed by field marshal Rommel in this theater of military operations.

How to cite: Tikhonov O.O., Fedorov K.V., Plenkov O.Y. The North African campaign and its role in the World War II // Journal of Mining Institute. 2010. Vol. 186 . p. 260-263.
Economics of nature utilization: energetics and steady development of society
  • Date submitted
    2008-11-29
  • Date accepted
    2009-01-30
  • Date published
    2009-12-11

World experience in power industry reforming in a format of fuel-energy comlex

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The paper highlight the most valuable for Russia economically developed countries experience of power industry reformation. There are prerequisites, goals and tasks of reformation, made transformations essence and their results and consequences.

How to cite: Nikolaeva A.Y. World experience in power industry reforming in a format of fuel-energy comlex // Journal of Mining Institute. 2009. Vol. 184 . p. 251-256.
Mining
  • Date submitted
    1951-07-01
  • Date accepted
    1951-09-01
  • Date published
    1952-12-23

On the issue of the Russian mining industry during the First World War

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The question of the role of the main branches of the mining industry and the closely related ferrous metallurgy in the First World War is of undoubted interest. Meanwhile, in the literature on mining and economics, this period has been covered less than others. The objective of this article is to show the real role of the main branches of the mining industry in the military economy of pre-revolutionary Russia. It examines - to the extent that the size of the article allows - the question of the development of the mining industry before the First World War, then during the war itself, the role of monopolies and foreign capital, military-industrial committees, the material situation of miners. Of course, these questions can be correctly illuminated only if they are taken not in isolation, but in the closest connection with the general economic state of Russia, with the socio-political situation, in a word, with the entire set of conditions for the historical development of the country.

How to cite: Gorokhovskii E.L. On the issue of the Russian mining industry during the First World War // Journal of Mining Institute. 1952. Vol. 27 № 1. p. 17-58.