Operation of Electric Boilers to eliminate MFO
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Operation of Electric Boilers to eliminate MFO
The utilization of Marine Fuel Oil (MFO) in industrial operations carries significant ramifications. It leads to the emission of harmful pollutants, such as sulfur dioxide (SO2) and fine particulate matter, which pose substantial health risks to the public. Additionally, the combustion of MFO releases greenhouse gases (GHGs), thereby exacerbating climate change and global warming concerns.
PT Vale Indonesia Tbk stands out as the pioneering mineral mining company in adopting electric boilers, setting itself apart from others in the industry. By making this innovative switch, PT Vale Indonesia Tbk replaces traditional boilers that relied on fossil fuels like MFO and diesel, effectively eliminating their dependence on such non-renewable resources. Now, they exclusively use electric boilers which 100% runs on electricity from hydroelectric power plants aligning with our commitment to a greener and more sustainable approach to operations.
The program implemented in 2021 yielded significant results, including a reduction in GHG emissions by 19,490 tCO2-e, cost savings amounting to IDR 3,108,655,000, and an energy efficiency improvement of 262,271 GJ.
Foto: Vale Indonesia
SDG 7: SDG 7: Clean and Affordable Energy
7.3.1. Primary Energy Intensity
SDG 12: Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
12.2 By 2030, achieve the sustainable management and efficient use of natural resources
Principle 6.5 Implement measures to improve energy efficiency and contribute to a low-carbon future, and report the outcomes based on internationally recognised protocols for measuring CO2 equivalent (GHG) emissions.
PT Vale Indonesia Tbk is the FIRST mining and mineral processing company that operates an Electric Boiler with a renewable energy source from hydropower to replace non-renewable fuel.
Foto: Vale Indonesia