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Mining electrification: DC and renewables to the rescue

31 Mar 2026
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Mine electrification does not only improve energy efficiency – it fundamentally alters underground risk management. Traditional hazards such as exhaust emissions and excessive heat loads are reduced while new safety and system integration considerations emerge.

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