Case studies: USA
- CC&V Gold Mining Company evaluates wind power
CC&V Gold Mining Company evaluates wind power
Plans are currently under way to evaluate the possibility of harnessing the energy of the strong
winds which always seems to be blowing at Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company’s
Cresson Mine (CC&V).
Environmental technician Gary Horton recently contacted the United States Department of
Energy’s Clean Cities Programme to assist the mining company with research. The Clean Cities
Programme supports research and implementation of practices that contribute to the reduction of
petroleum consumption. Horton gathered information on various forms of alternative energy
including biodiesel and wind.
The National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) and US Department of Energy jointly sponsor the
Wind Powering America Programme. Wind is a clean, inexhaustible energy source, and is one of
the fastest growing energy sources in the world. The State of Colorado Office of Energy
Management and Conservation loaned CC&V anemometers to study the wind potential for CC&V,
in cooperation with these and other agencies.
Three towers equipped with recording anemometers and wind direction sensors have been
installed along the western edge of the district. The anemometers will gather information for one
year in order to provide a representative database for wind energy in the district. The data will be
interpreted at the University of North Dakota. “At the end of one year we will be able to determine
if any of the sites are feasible for wind generation. We will need to generate a steady nine miles
per hour for our use” Horton explains. “There may even be an opportunity for participation with
the communities of Victor, Cripple Creek, and Teller County.”
“To meet CC&V’s needs we’d look at four or five 1MW windmills 300 feet tall,” Horton said. “Wind
is the easiest way to work with alternative energy; it is easier and cheaper than solar.”
As the wind energy project progresses CC&V continues to explore other sources of alternative
energy for the mine site such as solar power and biodiesel.
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