Transforming the Way Electricity is Consumed During the Aluminium Smelting Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Mark Dorreen Linda Wright Geoff Matthews Pretesh Patel David S. Wong
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

This paper examines the development of the new EnPot heat exchanger technology for aluminium smelters and the potential impact it could have on the sustainability and economics of primary aluminium production. The EnPot technology can be used to help the aluminium smelting industry be part of the solution to accommodate increased intermittency in our future renewable energy generation, post COP 21. The EnPot system provides for the first time, dynamic control of the heat balance of aluminium smelting pots across the potline, so that energy consumption and aluminium production can be increased or decreased by as much as plus or minus 30% almost instantaneously. This enables a new way of thinking to emerge when considering the relationship the aluminium smelter plays in connection to the power grid. The EnPot technology provides smelters with the means to free up power back to the grid, transforming the smelter from only an end user of power into a ‘virtual battery’ for the electricity network. This fundamentally changes the way electricity is consumed by the smelter and is a concept already being tested by several smelters.
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APA: Mark Dorreen Linda Wright Geoff Matthews Pretesh Patel David S. Wong  (2017)  Transforming the Way Electricity is Consumed During the Aluminium Smelting Process

MLA: Mark Dorreen Linda Wright Geoff Matthews Pretesh Patel David S. Wong Transforming the Way Electricity is Consumed During the Aluminium Smelting Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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