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Page 1: AFFORDABLE AND RELIABLE POWER FOR MINESDermot Costello Regional Adviser, WA Clean Energy Council Grant Nicholas Director Natural Resources Group Manager ANZ Bank Matthew Currie Business

OFFICIAL PARTNER SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS

AFFORDABLE AND RELIABLEPOWER FOR MINESI n c l u d i n g n e w e v e n t

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Darren MillerChief Executive Officer Australian Renewable Energy Agency

Kirsten Rose Head of Low Emissions Technology BHP

John Welborn Managing Director & CEO Resolute Mining

Andrew Dinning President & ChiefExecutive Officer Sarama Resources

Graeme Ovens Vice President Operations Gold Fields Australia

Bryan WilliamsGroup EnvironmentalManager Western Areas

Sophie LuHead of Mining and MetalsBloomberg NEF

Dermot CostelloRegional Adviser, WAClean Energy Council

Grant Nicholas Director Natural Resources Group ANZ Bank

Matthew Currie Business Development Manager Zenith Energy

Ian HollandVice President, Australian Operations Kirkland Lake Gold

Greg CochranCEO Reward Minerals

Stephan HansenChief Operating Officerjuwi

Peter Thompson COO Capricorn Metals Ltd

Kevin Jamieson Director Natural ResourcesNational Australia Bank

Will Rayward-SmithGeneral ManagerSunSHIFT

Bethwyn Cowcher Legal Manager for Energy and PowerFortescue Metals Group

https://australia.energyandmines.com

HEAR FROM 50+ SENIOR LEADERS IN MINING, RENEWABLES, STORAGE, AND FINANCE INCLUDING:

Justin BrownExecutive DirectorElement 25

Amiram Roth-DeblonHead of Global Business Initiativesjuwi Renewable Energies

Gary Bryant General Manager Asset Strategy Alinta Energy

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HEAR FROM 50+ SENIOR LEADERS IN MINING, RENEWABLES, STORAGE, AND FINANCE INCLUDING:

Giles ParkinsonEditorRenew Economy

David LeitchPrincipalITK

Jo Garland Special Counsel HFW Australia

Dean Tuel Vice President of Sales, Aggreko Microgrid and Storage Solutions

Neil CanbyExecutive Director Sunrise Energy Group

Stephen Sasse CEO and Managing DirectorNectar Farms

Michel Carreau Director, Energy and Hybrid PowerHatch

Michael ScottonSenior Manager, Energy StrategyRio Tinto

Paul EarlyManaging Director - Co HeadBarclays Australia

Jackie McKeon Program Director Business Renewables Centre Australia

Cameron Garnsworthy Managing Director Australia juwi Renewable Energy

Alan Kneisz Business Development Director Hydrogenics

Allen Gerber Manager Retail Sales Synergy

Thys Heyns General Manager, Geelong Refinery, Viva Energy

Matt DusciCOOIGO

Matt BriggsManaging DirectorProdigy Gold

Nigel BrunelDirector, Institutional CommoditiesOMF Markets 

Katie HulmesGeneral Manager Transformation and ReadinessOz Minerals

Stewart McCallion Project Manager Australian Potash

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Kathryn HorlinPrincipal Low Emissions TechnologyBHP

Robbie McNaughton Team LeaderSolar Thermal Processes, CSIRO Energy

Michael Dolan Hydrogen Innovation and Development Lead Fortescue Metals Group

Andrew DicksonProject ManagerAsian Renewable Energy Hub

Alison ReeveTaskforce Leader, National Hydrogen StrategyAustralian Government

Russell JamesGeneral Manager, Business Development and Customer ExperienceATCO Gas Australia

Rob WilsonHead of Western AustraliaClean Energy Finance Corporation

Francis NormanGeneral Manager Innovation and StrategyNational Energy and Resources Australia (NERA)

Matthew WaldenInvestment DirectorAustralian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA)

Alfred WongManaging Director, Asia PacificBallard Power Systems

Gus NathanDirector, Centre for Energy TechnologyUniversity of Adelaide

Attilio PigneriChief ExecutiveHydrogen Utility™ (H2U)

Jamie Ally Chief Technology OfficerHydrogen Utility™ (H2U)

Louis KentPrincipal Low Emissions TechnologyBHP

Emelia AddoStakeholder Engagement ManagerStandards Australia

Peter RossExecutive Director, OriginationNorthern Australia Infrastructure Facility

Alannah MacTiernan MLCMinister for Regional Development; Agriculture and FoodGovernment of Western Australia

Jan KlawitterHead of International PolicyAnglo American

Duccio ManettiDemand Generation & Commercialization ManagerBaker Hughes, a GE company

Gordon Weiss Associate Energetics

Fahmida Smith Market Development Manager Impala Platinum

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HYDROGEN & MINES SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

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OFFICIAL PARTNER

SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS

I thought it was a great conference. The variety of presentations and styles of sessions was great. A good cross-section of attendees. Not all the usual suspects speaking which was good. The site visit was superb.Australian Vanadium

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I thought it was a great conference. The variety of presentations and styles of sessions was great. A good cross-section of attendees. Not all the usual suspects speaking which was good. The site visit was superb.Australian Vanadium

PARTICIPATING MINES INCLUDE:

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New, ground-breaking case studies from remote and grid-connected mines

Disruptive renewables and mining: insight from major and mid-tier mines

Mining investors on their growing interest in climate and energy strategies

Pathways to decarbonizing mining: insight from global mining leaders

Energy storage for different mining applications: innovative case studies

Hydrogen and Mines: The opportunities and application for mining

New larger venue and exhibition area

New Miners and VIPs Dinner

Thank you for organising such a well run and insightful event. It has helped me crystalise some thinking around how renewables can play a role in our power supply mix.New Century Resources

SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS

https://australia.energyandmines.com

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Now in its 3rd year, the Energy and Mines Australia Summit is the event where miners meet energy providers to develop affordable, reliable, low-car-bon energy projects for both grid-tied and remote mines. In Australia, in particular, the economics of renewable energy in mining is compelling and the mining sector is actively looking for experienced, and reputable partners to address their energy challenges and take advantage of the affordable, reliable power delivered by renewables and storage.

WHY SPONSOR THE SUMMIT?We work collaboratively with our sponsors to create a marketing, lead generation and thought-leadership solution that meets their objectives in this growing market. Whether it is through one of our packages, or a bespoke solution, we will ensure you meet your company’s objectives. Our agenda is expertly created through hours of primary research with your key target audience to make sure the most timely and pressing issues are addressed at the event. We work with our sponsors to make sure their products and services are presented within the agenda and Summit in an engaging and informative event.

NEW EXPANDED EXHIBITION FOR 2019

For information on sponsorship, exhibition, thought-leadership and branding opportunities at the Australia Summit 2019 contact

John HodgkinsSales [email protected]: +44 7516 113339

https://australia.energyandmines.com

SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBIT OPPORTUNITIES

ALMOST SOLD OUT EXHIBITION FOR 2019

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2018 ATTENDEE BREAKDOWN:

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The event not only met my expectations but surpassed them. There was a strong sense of being a witness of a shift, a sea change, a turning point at the conference. Congratulations!Delegate, 2017

2018Attendee

Breakdown

34%

30%

15%

9%7%

5%

34% Renewable Energy Developers30% Mining Executives15% Infrastructure and Engineering9% Finance and Legal7% Other5% Government and Legal

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KEY TOPICS TO BE COVERED INCLUDE:

• Mining applications: fuel substitution, renewables integration and power supply • Technology updates, pilot projects and commercialization outlook• The economics and business fundamentals of hydrogen for mines • Insight on codes, standards, safety, training and capacity-building • Exploring the value-added benefits: hydrogen for processing applications

WHO SHOULD ATTEND HYDROGEN AND MINES:

• Mining energy and innovation experts• Hydrogen suppliers, consultants and market experts• Mine transportation OEMS• Government representatives• Renewable energy microgrid experts and IPPs

With growing momentum behind hydrogen tech-nology and deployment in Australia and the mining sector uniquely positioned to benefit from these developments, Perth is the ideal destination for the inaugural Hydrogen and Mines event.

Taking place June 18th, and co-located with the 3trd annual Energy and Mines Australia Summit, June 19-20, Hydrogen and Mines will bring togeth-er senior mining leaders with key decision-makers from all parts of the hydrogen value chain to explore opportunities and applications for mining.

Along with critical insight on regulatory and tech-nological updates, this event will address key questions for mines around the timescale, com-mercialization, economics, and real-world applica-tions of hydrogen in mining.

HYDROGEN AND MINES: UNDERSTAND FUEL DISPLACEMENT

AND DECARBONIZING OPPORTUNITIES

HYDROGEN AND MINES, JUNE 18, 2019

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Scheduled to take place on June 18th at Westin Perth, the aim of this workshop is to provide energy professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the mining industry. Participants will learn about the fundamentals of the operational practices pivotal to the mining industry. Participants will be taught essential terminology and be provided with a clear under-standing of the key concepts involved. Mining professionals will also benefit from having a broader understanding of the mine energy issues and how these relate to larger changes across the energy landscape.

"Arnoldus brings great insight into the world of mining and renewables and his workshop addresses key metrics of both areas while connecting mining and renewable energy specialists"juwi Renewable Energies

"Arnold's workshop in Perth, Australia provided members of SunSHIFT's engineering and business development teams with a comprehensive overview of the mining cycle in an open and collaborative environment. The workshop was wellstructured and well-delivered to a mixed group of mining and renewables professionals. With an enhanced understanding of performance metrics in the mining industry, SunSHIFT can now better articulate its offering to mining companies at all stages of the mining cycle."SunSHIFT

"We already worked in mining regions but only with power companies. However, we couldn't meet the miners because they didn't get on the phone. Thanks to the Workshop in Toronto, we rethought the strategy and, in two months, we have already received three private tenders from three different mining companies. We strongly recommend any energy company to attend the Workshop if you are looking to succeed in the mining market."Rioglass Solar

"What you presented was a very sophisticated yet practical review of the mining industry."Barrick Gold

This course is essential for energy professionals currently involved, or who would like to be involved, in energy for mining projects. The workshop has been enjoyed by a cross-section of professionals involved in energy and mining.Appreciate the significance of energy in the mining industry (grid tied & off grid)

• Understand frequently used terminology• Describe the use of energy for open pit and underground mining methods• Understand the principles of mine design, planning, operation and closure• Understand the impact of energy on social (CSR) and environmental considerations• Understand the production chain of mining from processing to extractive metallurgy and from pit to port• Figure out and develop specific solutions based on benchmarking processes linked to relevant case studies• International network development with other professionals and former attendees of the 10 previous workshops

Dr. Arnoldus M. van den Hurk is a trainer in technical and financial mining education for energy profes-sionals. He has a Ph.D. in Geology from Barcelona and Tubingen Universities and MBA from Madrid – Shanghai. He is the General Manager of r4mining and Director of REMIO (Renewable Energies and Mining International Observatory). For 30 years, Arnold has been an adviser and professional in geo-mining, renewable energy, and financial analysis. He has worked in Europe, South America, the Caribbean, Africa and China. He has wide knowledge and experience in the renewables and mining sectors. Currently, his core business is to help companies and energy professionals to get mining clients by consulting, coaching and mentoring programs. Arnoldus also helps mining companies to get sustainable minerals' markets clients through consulting in climate-smart mining.

Workshop Outcomes

Workshop Leader

Testimonials

It was a very good conference that covered a range of very topical issues. Looking forward to future installments.Engeco

JUNE 18,WORKSHOP: ESSENTIAL INTRODUCTION TO MINING FOR ENERGY PROFESSIONALS

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AGENDA AT A GLANCE

JUNE 18TH JUNE 18TH JUNE 19TH JUNE 20TH

Essential Introduction to Mining for Energy

Professionals

EXHIBITION OPEN EXHIBITION OPEN

Why Hydrogen/ Why Now?The Role of Renewables in Mining’s Energy

Transition

Hydrogen Economy & Mining Opportunities

The Mining Lifecycle

Renewables in Mining - Drivers, Milestones and Challenges

Pathways to Decarbonizing Mining and Minerals Processing

Decarbonizing Mine Transport New Renewables in Mining Case StudiesHow is Energy Storage Solving Mining’s

Power Challenges?

Integrating Hydrogen in Power Systems Mineral Processing How Mining Investors are Assessing Climate and Energy

Renewables and Storage Applications for Heavy Industry

Energy Use in Mining Energy Challenges and Options for New and Existing Mines Low-Carbon Power for MinesEconomic Case for Hydrogen in Mining

Mininig CSR and Renewables

Global Developments in Hybrid Power for MinesHydrogen Momentum

ReNew Economy Podcast: Mining Energy Choices, Pricing, and Policy

Drinks Reception

Welcome Drinks MInes and VIPs Dinner Conference Close

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8:55 Chair’s Opening Remarks Adrienne Baker, Director, Energy and Mines

9:00 Opening Keynote: Hydrogen’s Potential in Addressing Mining’s Energy Challenges

9:20 Unlocking Australia’s Hydrogen Potential • Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) is investing $19.1 million to partner with CSIRO to unlock hydrogen’s potential as a fuel-source and export industry in Australia Michael Dolan, Hydrogen Innovation and Development Lead, Fortescue Metals Group

9:40 Panel: Australia’s Hydrogen Economy and Mining Sector Opportunities

Strong government support combined with a number of industry-led initiatives to develop hydrogen’s potential as a fuel replacement and export product has positioned Australia as a global centre for the technol-ogy’s advancement. How can the domestic resource sector capitalize on this momentum and lead on real-world applications of hydrogen for mines? This keynote panel will bring together leading hydrogen, mining and energy experts to discuss the opportunities and challenges for the mining sector.

With transport accounting for a high proportion of mining’s energy costs and carbon footprint, hydrogen fuel cells represent a significant opportu-nity to drive down power costs and the associated emissions. In fact, heavy-duty mobility is expected to be the first application of hydrogen in mining as the fuel is becoming cost-competitive with diesel and gas and offers a viable, carbon-free alternative. This session will provide the very latest updates on developments, challenges, and next steps for hydro-gen-fueled mining vehicles and cargo trains.

HYDROGEN AND MINES | June 18, 2019

10:20 Audience Q&A

10:30 Networking Break

Session 1: Decarbonizing Mine Transport: Key Developments in Hydrogen for Heavy-Duty Fleets

• Understanding key hydrogen market developments and the likely impacts for the resource sector• How can mining position itself to benefit from the enthusiasm and support for hydrogen?• What types of collaboration opportunities exist for mines to partner on hydrogen projects?• What are the best near-term opportunities for mines to integrate this technology?

Chair: Attilio Pigneri, Chief Executive, Hydrogen Utility (H2U) and President, Australian Association for Hydrogen Energy Alison Reeve, Taskforce Leader, National Hydrogen Strategy, Australian GovernmentRussell James, General Manager Business Development & Customer Experience, ATCO Gas AustraliaKathryn Horlin, Principal Low Emissions Technology, BHPEmelia Addo, Stakeholder Engagement Manager, Standards Australia

• What are the advantages and disadvantages for mines of being first-to-market with hydrogen?• What are the main barriers that need to be overcome for hydrogen to be used in mining?• Which test sites and initiatives provide the most insight for mines on the technology’s potential?• What are the next steps for implementing hydrogen applications for Australia’s resource sector?

Hon. Alannah MacTiernan MLC, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food, Government of Western Australia

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Affordable hydrogen could address the primary barrier to sustainable energy for mining by delivering an emissions-free alternative to diesel or gas back-up. With this in mind, mines and other heavy industrial sectors are exploring hydrogen integration with wind and solar energy. This session will offer critical insight on the latest developments, test sites, business models, hurdles and milestones for hydrogen integra-tion into remote mining power systems.

12:30 Networking Lunch

Session 2: Integrating Hydrogen into Mining Power Systems

12:20 Audience Q&A

11:00 Case Study: Testing Hydrogen Transportation Solutions

1:30 Case Study: Opportunities and Challenges of Integrating Hydrogen into a Mining Hybrid

• Key attributes including energy costs and mine life that support hydrogen’s business case• Insight on the financial modelling: what is the expected value of converting excess renewable energy into hydrogen fuel?• What are the main challenges - economic, technical, cultural - that need to be overcome?

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11:40 Panel: Decarbonizing Mine Transport: Key Developments in Hydrogen for Heavy-Duty Fleets

• What are the main barriers for hydrogen for heavy-duty fleet applica-tions - infrastructure, economics, safety standards, vehicle conver-sion?• How are mines currently testing or assessing hydrogen to power transport and equipment?• How are fuel and equipment suppliers approaching hydrogen for mining vehicles and trains?• How does hydrogen fit (or not) with current OEM business and contract models?

HYDROGEN AND MINES | June 18, 2019

South African platinum-producer Impala is testing hydrogen transport solutions for its mining operations. • Details on pilot projects and initial results from hydrogen mobile applications• Key benefits for hydrogen-powered vehicles and remaining barriers to commercialization• Next steps in collaborating on economies of scale and building demandFahmida Smith, Market Development Manager, Impala Platinum

11:20 Case Study: Developing Next Generation Mining Vehicles: Hydrogen-Powered Trucks

Diversified mining leader Anglo American is currently exploring hydrogen-powered trucks• Re-engineering mine transport: Optimizing solar power to produce hydrogen to power trucks• Benefits including energy security, price resilience and lowering carbon emissions• Key challenges and barriers to overcome in integration this tech-nology Jan Klawitter, Head of International Policy, Anglo American

• What lessons have been learned in testing hydrogen to power heavy haulage trucks and trains?• What solutions are being considered to ensure safe and economical delivery of hydrogen for underground vehicles?• What factors need to be present to support the business case for hydrogen-fueled mobile fleets?• Experts views on the timescale for commercializing hydrogen-poweredmine vehicles and trains?Chair: Gerard Danckert, GM Product Group Strategy, Iron Ore, Rio TintoAlfred Wong, Managing Director, Asia Pacific, Ballard Power SystemsJan Klawitter, Head of International Policy, Anglo American

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2:30 Audience Q&A

1:50 Panel Discussion: Integrating Hydrogen into Mining Power Systems

• What are the main considerations for mines when assessing on-site hydrogen production?• How much energy spillage from renewables is needed to make hydro-gen production economic?• How can hydrogen work with other storage technologies to meet mining’s energy demands?• What are the main barriers to integrating this technology for mining power systems?• How is this market developing - which suppliers and miners are taking the lead on testing and introducing hydrogen into remote power systems?• Is hydrogen for power systems expected to follow a similar trajectory as renewables for mines with small, isolated pilot projects eventually leading to broader, and larger-scale uptake?• When is hydrogen storage for mining power systems expected to be viable for large-scale deployment?• What key technological advancements and market developments will accelerate the uptake of hydrogen for remote mines?• What options are there for repurposing hydrogen production after mine closure?Andrew Dickson, Project Manager, Asian Renewable Energy HubAlan Kneisz, Business Development Director, Hydrogenics

3:20 Audience Q&A

3:30 Networking Break

At this stage of hydrogen’s commercialization, the technology is very-costly, requiring significant capital investment. As renewables have demonstrated in the past, this is particularly challenging for mines that are accustomed to high-opex, low-capex energy and transport costs. This session will explore the economics of hydrogen for mines and outline key considerations for mines when analyzing the potential business case for hydrogen integration and investment.

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2:40 Session 3: The Economics and Business Fundamentals of Hydrogen for Mines

HYDROGEN AND MINES | June 18, 2019

• Experts’ views on the current economics of hydrogen for mining applications - how does hydrogen stack up against traditional mine energy and transport costs and finance models?• What type of finance models could support the higher capex required for hydrogen investments - can the economics work today?• What fundamentals are required to support the business case for a mine to consider hydrogen - mine life, energy as a portion of operating costs, transport costs, carbon targets, etc.?• What type of financial incentives and grants are available for mines that want to be first-to-market?• What are the most viable routes to financing these projects today - how are suppliers and industrial users collaborating on projects to demonstrate the technology’s feasibility?• As the costs come down, what type of contract models and partner-ships are expected to work best for hydrogen for mines?• When is hydrogen expected to be available to mines as a viable, economic, low-carbon fuel option? Chair: Louis Kent, Principal Low Emissions Technology, BHPMatthew Walden, Investment Director, Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA)Rob Wilson, Head of Western Australia, Clean Energy Finance CorporationPeter Ross, Executive Director, Origination, Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility

Hydrogen derivatives, such as ammonia can be used to localize supply chains for explosives and chemicals used in mining operations and mineral processing, further strengthening the value chain for mineral extraction and processing. This discussion will examine the value-add-ed benefits of hydrogen derivatives in mining operations and mineral processing.

4:00 Session 4: Hydrogen Processing Applications in Mining

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Sponsored By: • How can the domestic resource sector maximize this opportunity for integrating hydrogen into energy, transport and processing applications?• What is preventing mines from testing hydrogen applications today?• What are the deployment timelines for operational projects and business models for mines to draw from?• What needs to happen to drive uptake for mining applications in Australia? • Hydrogen and decarbonizing mining: what are the advantages and disadvantages of hydrogen as a means of decarbonizing mine transport and power systems?• What will mines be watching for in terms of key milestones for mining applications?

Following a full-day of expert insights, this interactive discussion will ask audience members for their perspectives and observations on hydrogen applications for the local resource sector and next steps.

Hydrogen Applications in the Mining and Resource Sectors - the official launch of H2U and RMI’s new international collaboration program on Hydrogen Applications in the Mining and Resources Sector, established within the International Energy Agency Hydrogen Technology Co-operation Program (IEA H2)Jamie Ally, Chief Technology Officer, Hydrogen Utility™ (H2U)

4:40 Audience Q&A

4:50 Session 4: Interactive Discussion: Industry Response and Next Steps for Hydrogen and Mines

5:20 Hydrogen Applications in the Mining and Resource Sectors - International Program Launch

Following the official program launch, attendees will be invited to participate in this informal networking reception which is also the welcome drinks for the 3rd annual Energy and Mines Australia Summit

5:30 Hydrogen Applications in the Mining and Resource Sectors - Launch Reception

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HYDROGEN AND MINES | June 18, 2019

• How can hydrogen address processing challenges for mines?• What are the key benefits of introducing hydrogen, ammonia, and derivatives for processing application (heat processing, leaching, etc.)?• What are the current challenges of integrating these hydrogen deriva-tives into minerals processing applications? • What examples are there of pilot projects in operation and under development for mining companies?• What lessons can be learned from this application for other industrial sectors?• What are the next steps for integrating hydrogen into mining and mineral processing?Chair: Francis Norman, General Manager Innovation and Strategy, National Energy and Resources Australia (NERA)Gus Nathan, Director, Centre for Energy Technology, University of Adelaide Robbie McNaughton, Team Leader - Solar Thermal Processes, CSIRO Energy

• How can mines position themselves to benefit from the current enthusi-asm for building Australia’s hydrogen economy?• What are the key takeaways for mining and energy leaders on the next steps for integrating hydrogen for mines?Chair: Gordon Weiss, Associate, Energetics

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08:30 Coffee & Registration

Session D - Mining CSR and Renewables

• Environmental Responsibility• Social Responsibility• Renewables in Mine Closures & Reclamation• Renewables & Mining Market Size & Trends• Conclusions & Q&A

Session A - The Mining Lifecycle

Mining explorationMinerals, Ore, and Metals

• Mine planning•

• •

Mining operation• The mining closure

05:00 Close and drinks

Session C - Energy Uses in Mining• Pit to Plant Energy Use• Energy in Beneficiation / Concentration• Energy Use in Extractive Metallurgy• Energy in Ancillary & Water Services• Mine Type & Transport Energy Use

Session B - The Mineral Processing

• Pit to Plant Comminution• Beneficiation & Concentration• Extractive Metallurgy• Pit to Port & Shipments• Mining Economics Introduction

AN ESSENTIAL INTRODUCTION TO MINING FOR ENERGY PROFESSIONALS

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7:30 Coffee & Registration

8:20 Welcome Adrienne Baker, Director, Energy and Mines

8:25 Opening Remarks Stephan Hansen, Chief Operating Officer, juwi

8:30 Keynote: The Role of Renewables in Mining's Energy Transition Darren Miller, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Renewable Energy Agency

8:50 Keynote Panel: Renewables in Mining - Drivers, Milestones and Challenges Session Leader:

9:30 Audience Q&A

9:40 The Changing Energy Economics and Options for Mining Operators

This panel will bring together senior executives from mines at the forefront of sustainable energy to discuss strategic drivers, new milestones and the challenges for integrating new energy options. • What are the main energy concerns for mining leaders and how are these reflected at a corporate level? • What goals have been set to integrate alternative energy for current and future sites? • What opportunities have been identified to reduce diesel or gas and control energy costs?• How are mines investing in or assessing renewables - and what has been learned so far?• Outside of cost benefits, what are the advantages of investing in new energy solutions?• How are international and domestic carbon developments influencing energy choices?• What continues to make renewable energy a “tough sell” for mining leaders internally?

• Insight on the critical factors influencing energy economics for mining operators • Current outlook for gas, diesel and electricity prices in Australian mining centers • Price comparisons with renewable energy options and current trends in integration Sophie Lu, Head of Mining and Metals, Bloomberg NEF

10:00 Reaching New Heights with Renewables for Mines Amiram Roth-Deblon, Head of Global Business Initiatives, juwi Renewable Energies

June 19, 2019ENERGY AND MINES AUSTRALIA SUMMIT DAY 1

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10:20 Networking Break Barista Services Sponsored By:

• What other technologies and solutions are being explored to address energy and carbon challenges?• What have been your experiences of the alternative energy industry?• How do energy companies need to adapt to better serve the mining sector?• How should the mining sector change to maximize the potential of low-cost energy?Chair: Jo Garland, Special Counsel, HFW AustraliaKirsten Rose, Head of Low Emissions Technology, BHP Ian Holland, Vice President, Australian Operations, Kirkland Lake GoldMichael Scotton, Senior Manager, Energy Strategy, Rio TintoKatie Hulmes, General Manager Transformation and Readiness,Oz Minerals

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Session 1: New Renewables in Mining Case Studies Session Leader:

11:00 Case Study: Delivering Low-Cost Electricity with Solar and Storage

Energy costs represent a significant component of operational expendi-tures for mines and are a key driver for investing in alternative energy. This session will feature detailed case studies from mining operators investing in renewable energy and exploring other technologies.

Gold Fields is introducing an 8 MW solar and battery system at its Granny Smith operation in Western Australia• Next steps in realizing success for this landmark project integrating solar, storage and natural gas• Current expectations in terms of carbon footprint reductions and energy savings• How does this project fit with Gold Fields’ overall vision for sustainable miningGraeme Ovens, Vice President, Operations, Gold Fields Australia

• Key attributes of this milestone project and current expectations for diesel savings• Next steps in realizing the largest off-grid hybrid power-plant for an operating mine• Renewables and electrification: developing the first fully automated underground mineJohn Welborn, Managing Director & CEO, Resolute Mining

12:20 Audience Q&A

12:30 Networking Lunch

ELECTRIFICATION CASE STUDY

11:20 Case Study: Exploring the Role of Renewables to Address Cost and Supply Challenges

• Analyzing alternative options to reduce power costs and secure supplies• Understanding the potential for solar power to displace diesel for iron ore operations • Key considerations for other technologies including hydrogen to realize energy goals Bethwyn Cowcher, Legal Manager for Energy and Power, Fortescue Metals Group

HYRBID CASE STUDY

12:00 High-Penetration Renewables Case Study: Up to 60% Wind and Solar for a New Mining Operation

• Details on current plans to develop a wind, solar and gas hybrid for the Butcherbird manganese project which will require roughly 100 MW of installed capacity • What makes renewables the best base case power mix for the project?• Next steps in developing this power solution and early considerations for reengineering the plant to use a dynamic energy supply Justin Brown, Executive Director, Element 25

Session Chair: Neil Canby, Executive Director, Sunrise Energy Group

HIGH-PENETRATION RENEWABLES

11:40 Case Study: Realizing Energy and Carbon Goals with Renewables Integration

DECARBONIZING CASE STUDY

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• Insight on the current energy mix and challenges for mining operators• How are these power challenges shaping production and expansions plans?• What types of solutions are mines currently considering to reduce fuel consumption?• What role do carbon reduction goals play in analyzing energy solutions? • What are the main factors supporting the economics for renewables and/or storage integration?• What are the remaining barriers for investing in these solutions? • What types of commercial arrangements are most attractive for these projects? • What factors are influencing the timeline for investment in fuel reduction projects?• What other low-emission technologies are mines exploring to meet energy and carbon goals?Chair: Matthew Currie, Business Development Manager, Zenith Energy Greg Cochran, CEO, Reward MineralsAndrew Dinning, President & Chief Executive Officer, Sarama ResourcesBryan Williams, Group Environmental Manager, Western AreasStewart McCallion, Project Manager, Australian PotashMatt Dusci, COO, IGO

2:20 Advancing Remote Power Solutions for Global Mines Dean Tuel, Vice President of Sales, Aggreko Microgrid and Storage Solutions

2:40 Industrial Case Study: Realizing Diesel and Carbon Savings with Innovative Off-Grid Solutions

3:30 Next Steps in Hybrid Solutions for Mines

2:10 Audience Q&A

Rising fuel and electricity costs are leading mining operators to consider new energy solutions to reduce consumption and carbon emissions. This session will provide perspectives from mines who are currently assessing different energy options for existing and new mining operations.

1:30 Session 2 : Energy Challenges and Options for New and Existing Mines

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With most new mines being developed in isolated areas with no power infrastructure, there is a strong drive for the mining sector to identify alternatives to expensive, inconvenient and price volatile fuel. Existing mines are also looking to reduce their dependence on traditional energy sources to contain costs and reach sustainability goals. This session will focus on the very latest developments in hybrid solutions for mining operators around the world.

Session 3: Global Developments in Hybrid Power for Mines

GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES

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• Recent examples of mining hybrids achieving new standards in fuel and carbon savings• What insights can be drawn from the operational results from these remote microgrids?• How are hybrids addressing the practicalities of mining’s power needs and business realities - i.e. flexibility, scalability, ramp rates, heat loss, etc.?• What hurdles do remote operators continue to encounter in analyzing• Recent examples of mining hybrids achieving new standards in fuel and carbon savings• What insights can be drawn from the operational results from these remote microgrids?• How are hybrids addressing the practicalities of mining’s power needs and business realities - i.e. flexibility, scalability, ramp rates, heat loss, etc.?• What hurdles do remote operators continue to encounter in analyzing microgrid options?• How is the market developing for behind-the-meter projects for grid-tied mines? • What other benefits do hybrids offer mines including maintenance cost savings?• Is storage pricing competitive enough now to provide backup for intermittent renewables?• What is the business case for adding storage only to thermal energy solutions? • How can mines determine where they will get biggest payback from renewables integration?• What new technologies are expected to play roles in future mining microgrids?Chair: Michel Carreau, Global Director Hybrid Power and Microgrid, Hatch Dean Tuel, Vice President of Sales, Aggreko Microgrid and Storage Solutions

3:50 Panel Discussion: Global Developments in Hybrids and Microgrids for Mines

4:30 Audience Q&A

Following the May federal election, this session will provide informed perspectives on key policy and market developments shaping energy choices for mines and will double as a live Energy Insiders Podcast hosted by Renew Economy.• Experts views on the current expectations for energy and carbon pricing post-election? • How are these decisions expected to shape energy choices for mines?• What needs to happen in terms of energy market reform to support energy and emissions goals - and what is the potential role for large industrial energy users? • What would enable greater energy independence for mines - and is this a desirable outcome? • How is the global trend towards decarbonizing mining - combined with ambitious carbon targets from major mines - influencing energy strate-gies for local operators?• How can Australia’s mining sector adapt in an increasingly carbon-constrained global economy?• How will the push for developing Australia’s hydrogen sector play a role for mining operators? • How should mines factor in changing energy market dynamics into business planning?Hosts: Giles Parkinson, Editor, Renew Economy David Leitch, Principal, ITK Panelists: Dermot Costello, Regional Adviser, WA, Clean Energy Council Laurie Curro, General Manager Power Systems Services, Horizon PowerCameron Garnsworthy, Managing Director, Australia, juwi Renewable EnergyPeter Thompson, COO, Capricorn Metals Ltd

4:40 Session 4: Energy Insiders - a ReNew Economy Podcast: Mining Energy Choices, Pricing, and Policy

ENERGY INSIDERS - A ReNEW ECONOMY PODCAST

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A critical driver behind mining’s energy transformation is shareholder and lender interest in climate strategy and sustainable energy choices. This session will offer informed perspectives from leading mining finance experts on the growing interest in climate strategies and energy choices for mines. • What is driving interest in resource companies’ climate and carbon strategies?• What types of conversations are taking place with mining manage-ment teams on these topics? • How is this focus translating into new investment analysis and criteria for mining assets?• How are mines responding to lenders’ increased interest in climate and energy strategies?• What are examples of resource companies that are emerging as leaders in these areas?• How is this interest in energy and climate expected to evolve over the next 3 to 5 years? Kevin Jamieson, Director Natural Resources, National Australia Bank Grant Nicholas, Director, Natural Resources Group, ANZ Bank Paul Early, Managing Director - Co Head, Australia, Barclays

9:20 Panel Discussion: How Mining Investors are Assessing Climate and Energy?

9:20 Carbon Pricing and Mining - Post-Election Climate Policy Analysis and Impacts for Mines

5:20 Audience Q&A

5:30-6:30 Networking Drinks

10:20 Audience Q&A

10:30 Networking Break

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The VIP Dinner provides key sponsors, premium delegates and mining leaders more quality time to connect during a relaxed and informal evening.

7:00 Mines and VIPs Dinner

MINES AND VIPS DINNER

8:55 Chair’s Remarks

9:00 ISOLATED GRID CASE STUDY: REALIZING LOWER COST AND MORE STABLE ELECTRICITY

Growing investor interest in climate strategy and sustainable energy choices combined with carbon pricing regulations have made green-house gas reductions a top priority for mining companies. This session will open with a timely post-election update on carbon policy develop-ments in Australia and the likely impacts for mining operators, followed by informed perspectives from finance experts on the growing interest in climate strategies and energy choices for mines.

Session 5: Climate Strategy and Mining: Insight on Carbon Policy Developments and Lender Interest

DAY 2 | June 19, 2019

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Nigel Brunel, Director, Institutional Commodities, OMF Markets

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• Internal planning and processes to develop our Low Carbon Economy roadmap• Reducing GHG emissions and non-renewable energy consumptionPeter Wan, Lead, Technology & Innovation, Teck Resources

11:00 Case Study: Developing a Roadmap for a Low-Carbon Economy

DECARBONIZING MINING

11:20 Decarbonizing Material Movement: Towards Zero Emissions Mine Fleets

12:00 Networking Lunch

11:40 Audience Q&A

1:50 Audience Q&A

Session 8: How Renewables is Being Applied in other Industries and the Lessons for Mining

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1:10 Session 7: How is Energy Storage Solving Mining’s Power Challenges?

The options and applications of energy storage for mines are evolving at a rapid pace from offsetting spinning reserves to enabling 100% renew-able energy. This session will open with four 5-minute project snapshots of storage for mining applications followed by a broader discussion on how storage can address key energy challenges for remote and grid-tied mines.

High electricity prices, energy supply issues in remote areas and the drop in renewables and storage costs have encouraged heavy industry all over Australia to explore more sustainable solutions. This session will explore the drivers behind these initiatives, the financial and technical challenges and the lessons that can be applied to the resource sector.

Session 6: Pathways to Decarbonizing Mining and Miner-als Processing

A confluence of factors has pushed carbon to the top of mining’s agenda including increased regulatory pressure, greater shareholder scrutiny of climate plans, and growing consumer and customer demand for low-car-bon commodities. Mining leaders are responding with ambitious carbon reduction targets which will require innovative solutions to decarbonize power, transport and processing systems. This session will provide critical insight on the drivers and pathways to decarbonizing mining and minerals processing.

• What are the key takeaways from these projects for miners - what do they show about the various applications, economics and challenges of storage in a mining context?• What are some of the key developments in storage applications for optimizing energy resources?• What needs to be considered when analyzing storage options: contract structures, life-of-mine; installation, interconnection and operation and maintenance costs?• How can different storage technologies be combined for remote or grid-connected operations?• What is the next step - when will 100% renewable energy mining be a reality?

• Updates on the International Council of Mining and Metals (ICMM)’s Innovation for Cleaner Safer Vehicles programme involving mining leaders and suppliers • The pathway to greenhouse gas emissions-free surface mining vehicles by 2040: current challenges and next steps• Understanding how fleet electrification could drive new opportunities for renewables integration Louis Kent, Principal Low Emissions Technology, BHP

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• Drivers behind this corporate PPA with Acciona to purchase around a third of the refinery’s electricity load• Details on the economics of wind versus electricity supply in Victoria• What lessons can be applied to mining offtakers?Thys Heyns, General Manager, Geelong Refinery, Viva Energy

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• What are the main energy challenges for these energy-intensive industries?• How are these concerns shaping strategic energy goals?• What types of PPAs and finance options are being deployed? • What sort of cost savings and other benefits have been achieved by the first applications?• What are the challenges of scaling up battery storage for large indus-trial applications?• What other projects are companies exploring to address power costs and challenges?• How do industry experts see the power profiles of large industrial users changing? Chair: Jackie McKeon, Program Director, Business Renewables Centre AustraliaThys Heyns, General Manager, Geelong Refinery, Viva Energy Allen Gerber, Manager Retail Sales, Synergy Gary Bryant, General Manager, Asset Strategy, Alinta EnergyStephen Sasse, CEO and Managing Director, Nectar Farms

3:00 Audience Q&A

3:10 Chair’s Closing Remarks

3:15 Conference Close

2:20 Panel discussion: Renewables and Storage Applications for Heavy Industry

2:00 Case Study: Reducing Electricity Price Volatility and Costs with Wind

Viva Energy supplies around a quarter of Australia’s liquid fuel requirements and sells retail products under licence from Shell across the country.

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