2017
DOI: 10.3390/min7110224
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PGE Production in Southern Africa, Part I: Production and Market Trends

Abstract: Platinum group elements (PGEs) are an important resource for many applications, such as automotive catalytic converters for vehicles, jewelry, electrical devices and as catalysts in the chemical and petroleum industries. At present, the greatest share of global PGE supply is extracted from the South African Bushveld Complex and from the Zimbabwean Great Dyke. In this context, this article provides a comprehensive summary of detailed mining data between 2010 and 2015 and discusses these in regard to the global … Show more

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“…Operations in Zimbabwe emit substantially more SO 2 in comparison to facilities in South Africa: the share of SO 2 emissions emitted in by Impala Platinum's facilities in Zimbabwe amounted to 79% of total SO 2 emissions, while the share of production in Zimbabwe only amounted to 36% of Impala Platinum's total PGE production [57]. Thus, an increasing share of PGE production in Zimbabwe, as observed between 2010 and 2015 (see part I [1]), results in an increase in emissions per kg PGE. SO 2 emissions from liquid fuel combustion (assuming the combustion of diesel) range from 6.5 kg to 8.8 kg per 1000 t ore milled (not depicted).…”
Section: Sulfur Dioxidementioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Operations in Zimbabwe emit substantially more SO 2 in comparison to facilities in South Africa: the share of SO 2 emissions emitted in by Impala Platinum's facilities in Zimbabwe amounted to 79% of total SO 2 emissions, while the share of production in Zimbabwe only amounted to 36% of Impala Platinum's total PGE production [57]. Thus, an increasing share of PGE production in Zimbabwe, as observed between 2010 and 2015 (see part I [1]), results in an increase in emissions per kg PGE. SO 2 emissions from liquid fuel combustion (assuming the combustion of diesel) range from 6.5 kg to 8.8 kg per 1000 t ore milled (not depicted).…”
Section: Sulfur Dioxidementioning
confidence: 97%
“…An explanation for increasing emission trends and energy demand is the increasing effort to hoist the ore. Furthermore, the share of UG2 ore that is processed (part I [1]) increased, resulting in higher energy demands (Section 3.3) and emissions related to energy provision.…”
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