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Market Research Report
Strategic Analysis of Electricity Use in the Mining Sector in Southern Africa
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Frost & Sullivan |
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April, 2009 |
Product code |
85567 |
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118 Pages |
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Strategic Analysis of Electricity Use in the Mining Sector in Southern Africa published by Frost & Sullivan in April, 2009. This report consists of 118 Pages and the price starts from US $ 9000.
Abstract
The Southern African power crisis has had a severe impact on the mining
industry. Mining companies have been forced to reduce electricity consumption
and identify energy saving opportunities. This research service explores the
impact of the power crisis on the mining industry, identifies the mitigating
strategies, and profiles the approaches used by key mining companies.
Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Research Aim and Objectives
- Research Scope and Definitions
- Industry Challenges and Market Forces
- Role of Electricity in the South African Mining Sector
- Key Facts: The Importance of the Mining Sector
- The Mining Industry and Capital Investment
- Electricity Demand and the South African Mining Sector
- Electricity in the South African Gold Mining Sector
- Electricity in the South African Coal Mining Sector
- Electricity in the South African Platinum Group Metals (PGM) Mining
Sector
- Electricity in the South African Chrome and Fluorspar Mining Sector
- Summary South African Mining Industry
- Role of Electricity in the Namibian Mining Sector
- Electricity in the Namibian Gold Mining Sector
- Electricity in the Namibian Uranium Mining Sector
- Electricity in the Namibian Copper and Fluorspar Mining Sectors
- Role of Electricity in the Botswana Mining Sector
- Electricity in the Botswana Gold Mining Sector
- Electricity in the Botswana Copper and Nickel Mining Sector
- Economic Impact of Southern African Electricity Crisis
- Industry Best Practise
- Mining Industry Best Practice
- Final Strategic Recommendations
- New Industry Developments and their Impact on the Mining Sector
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