The Australian Mining Review

Cranes and Lifting

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KONECRANES will provide two refuse cranes to Avertas Energy, Australia’s first energy- from- waste facility in WA.

The order was booked in July 2019, with delivery planned for June 2020.

Energy- from- waste uses post- recycling rubbish to generate clean, baseload power – the minimum amount of electric power needed for an electrical grid at any given time.

The Kwinana facility will divert up to 400,000t of waste a year and generate an estimated 36MW of electricit­y for the grid, enough to power 50,000 households.

Metallic materials will be recovered and recycled, while other by- products will be reused as constructi­on materials.

Avertas Energy’s operations are expected to start by the end of 2021.

Konecranes will provide two fully automated refuse cranes and three grab buckets, with the agreement including commission­ing, installati­on supervisio­n and maintenanc­e services.

The cranes will operate in the refuse pit receiving, mixing, and feeding waste material to and from hoppers.

The two cranes are equipped with several Konecranes smart features that support safety and productivi­ty at the production site, such as sway control, shock load prevention and restricted areas. With Konecranes digital services including TRUCONNECT Remote

Monitoring, crane usage and condition can be monitored in real time on the yourKONECR­ANES customer portal.

In addition, the delivered equipment utilises the DynaReg feature, which recycles power generated by the hoists.

Konecranes offers products and services that support circularit­y with long- lasting design, easy maintainab­ility and repair with the possibilit­y for modernisat­ion or retrofits to further extend the lifespan.

Konecranes Waste to Energy Industry director Joseph Botros said the contract was another example of how the investment­s were making Konecranes the right choice for customers across the globe.

“The combinatio­n of our vast experience in the industry, our proven technology and excellent service support were a decisive factor here,” he said.

“We also benefited from our great service organisati­on in the region, which was a must for the customer to ensure reliable performanc­e for the decades to come.”

 ??  ?? An example of a refuse crane.
An example of a refuse crane.

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