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Delivering secure, reliable, low-cost power for Chilean mines Meet the key players in the mining sector driving the use of renewables in Chile including: Main Sponsors: www.energyandmines.com/chile Renewable energy strategies and projects from 25+ mines Detailed sessions on financing, PPAs, permitting, siting and community engagement Operational details from large-scale, grid-connected projects and remote hybrid solutions Insight and perspective on the cost- saving opportunities and the market potential for renewables Sponsors / Exhibitors: Máximo Pacheco Matte Energy Minister of Chile TBC Alberto Salas President SONAMI Nicolas Caussade Manager of Energy Antofagasta Minerals Ferruccio Medici Manager, Water and Energy, Copper Operations Anglo American Francisco Danitz, Energy and Fuels Director Codelco Rodrigo Díaz Energy Manager Goldcorp Scott Fraser Director Power Projects Barrick Gold Nelson Pizarro Contador CEO Codelco Joao Coral Global Energy Director Vale Verónica Cortez Superintendent of Strategic Suppiles Compañía Minera Doña Inés de Collahuasi Alejandro Rivera Vice President of Corporate Development Antofagasta Minerals Felipe Velasco General Manager Minera Pampa Camarones Manuel Novoa General Manager Compañía Minera Teck Carmen de Andacollo Dominic Duffy Chief Operating Officer Mandalay Resources Principal Sponsor: Organised by: 1 / 11 The conference will be in English and Spanish. La conferencia será en Inglés y Español. Chile Brochure 9.indd 1 16.3.2015. 16:18:23

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Delivering secure, reliable, low-cost power for Chilean mines

Meet the key players in the mining sector driving the use of renewables in Chile including:

Main Sponsors:

www.energyandmines.com/chile

Renewable energy strategies and projects from 25+ mines

Detailed sessions on financing, PPAs, permitting, siting and community engagement

Operational details from large-scale, grid-connected projects and remote hybrid solutions

Insight and perspective on the cost-saving opportunities and the market potential for renewables

Sponsors / Exhibitors:

Máximo Pacheco Matte Energy Minister of Chile TBC

Alberto Salas President SONAMI

Nicolas Caussade Manager of Energy Antofagasta Minerals

Ferruccio Medici Manager, Water and Energy, Copper Operations Anglo American

Francisco Danitz, Energy and Fuels Director Codelco

Rodrigo Díaz Energy Manager Goldcorp

Scott Fraser Director Power Projects Barrick Gold

Nelson Pizarro Contador CEO Codelco

Joao Coral Global Energy Director Vale

Verónica Cortez Superintendent of Strategic Suppiles Compañía Minera Doña Inés de Collahuasi

Alejandro Rivera Vice President of Corporate Development Antofagasta Minerals

Felipe Velasco General Manager Minera Pampa Camarones

Manuel Novoa General Manager Compañía Minera Teck Carmen de Andacollo

Dominic Duffy Chief Operating Officer Mandalay Resources

Principal Sponsor:Organised by:

1 / 11The conference will be in English and Spanish. La conferencia será en Inglés y Español.

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Faced with unavailable, unreliable and expensive energy supply, Chilean mines are actively seeking and deploying renewable energy for grid-tied and remote mining operations. Following the success of sell-out summits in Toronto and Johannesburg, the 4th Renewables and Mining Summit and Exhibition, Santiago, Chile May 6-7 will provide the essential forum for mine energy decision-makers, renewables project developers and finance professionals to share knowledge and create renewable project opportunities for mines in Chile and across South America.

Agenda at a Glance

May 5th, Pre-Summit May 6th, Day 1 May 7th, Day 2

Workshop

Introduction to Mining for Renewables Professionals

Spanish-English

Keynote Session: Renewables for Mines

Renewable Energy CEO Panel

Mining Leaders - Alternative Energy Strategies

Key Factors Driving Energy Choices for Mines

Renewables for Grid-Connected Mines

Transmission Partnership Opportunities

Overcoming Finance Barriers Diesel Abatement for Remote Mines

Exhibit Set-up Energy Strategies for Junior MinesBuilding Social License

with Renewables

Summit Opening Reception Drinks Reception Addressing Land-Use Challenges

Energy strategies, renewable energy project plans, finance solutions, operational insight and technological solutions from

key regional and international players including:

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Politicians

Máximo Pacheco Matte Energy Minister of Chile TBC

Nelson Pizarro Contador CEO, Codelco

Alberto Salas President, SONAMI

Joao Coral Global Energy Director, Vale

Nicolas Caussade Manager of Energy, Antofagasta Minerals

50+ authoritative speakersSix months of primary research and investigation has resulted in a unique, relevant and influential group of industry experts including:

Verónica Cortez Superintendent of Strategic Suppiles, Compañía Minera Doña Inés de Collahuasi

Ferruccio Medici Manager, Water and Energy, Copper Operations, Anglo American

Alejandro Rivera Vice President of Corporate Devel-opment, Antofagasta Minerals

Francisco Danitz Energy and Fuels Director, Codelco

Tom Olsen General Manager, Nyrstar Chile

Rodrigo Díaz Energy Manager, Goldcorp

Manuel Novoa General Manager Compañía Minera Teck Carmen de Andacollo

Scott Fraser Director Power Projects, Barrick Gold

Mining leaders and energy decision makers:

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Legal and financial expertsDavid Velasco Manager Corporate Banking, Banco Itaú BBA Chile

Claudia Valdes Business Officer Banco BICE

Cristian Vasquez Manager CorpBanca

Daniel Aninat Head of Structured Finance Santander Investment

Fernando Cubillos Partner Antuko

David Watts Professor and Advisor in Energy Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

Fernando Hentzschel Head of the Technical Division CIFES

Ignacio Arteaga Partner Arteaga Gorziglia y Cia

Renewable project developers and suppliers

Rob Lydan Director of Solar and Wind Hatch

Pablo Burgos CEO Solarpack

Joel Link Vice President of Development and Global Head of Mining Development SolarReserve

Ian Nelson General Manager Energía Llaima

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www.energyandmines.com/chile | +1 613 627 2787 | organized by The conference will be in English and Spanish. La conferencia será en Inglés y Español.

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Summit Partners

Energy and Mines brings together the mining, renewable energy and finance sectors to find cost effective and reliable solutions to meet mining’s energy challenges through our global events series, hub site, research reports and awards.

www.energyandmines.comIn 2015 the Renewables and Mining Summit series will bring together mining energy decision-makers with renewables and

finance experts from across the globe in Santiago, Johannesburg, Toronto and London.

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Thought Leadership and Lead GenerationThe Renewables and Mining Summit and Exhibition series has a proven track record as the events where renewable and mining partnerships are created. Whether your objective is thought-leadership, brand iden-tity, knowledge sharing or developing new business relationships, the Summit provides a highly-targeted, project-driven platform where 250+ decision-makers come to do business.

The summit was a timely interface for

the renewable energy and mining industries as they both find common grounds for cost-effective renewable energy development. The networking and exchange of ideas was exceptional.

- Scott Fraser, Power Projects, Barrick Gold

Want to speak? Want to sponsor? Want to exhibit?To learn more about our partnership opportunities and how our customised solutions can help you achieve

your business needs and objectives in 2015, please contact:

Mike Greenwood, Exhibition & Sales Director, Energy & Mines

Direct: +1 613 680 2484 Mobile: +1 613 355 6616 [email protected]

What the Renewables and Mining Summit and Exhibition offers: Three full days of project focused content. An opportunity for mines and renew-

able experts to present strategies and solutions

10 hours of networking to engage with speakers and decision makers, present ideas and discuss project opportunities

Two drinks receptions designed to enhance interactions and discussions

One-on-One meeting service (premium sponsors only). Arranged, private meet-ings with your hand-picked selection of mining or renewables experts

The VIP dinner (premium sponsors and mines only). An exclusive relaxed dinner with invited mine guests and lead sponsors

Exhibition spotlight presentations – an opportunity to present solutions, services and experiences to attendees

Thought-leadership interview article. We commission a Washington based finan-cial journalist to interview key members of your team and produce a world class, highly designed and presented article that will be published in the event guide, through the Energy and Mines hub site and through our PR channels.

7 hour workshop on discovering the “mining secrets” for renewables professionals

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PRE-SUMMIT, MAY 5TH

www.energyandmines.com/chile | +1 613 627 2787 | organized by The conference will be in English and Spanish. La conferencia será en Inglés y Español.

DAY 1: MAY 6, 2015 8.30 RegistRation and Coffee

8.55 CHaiR’s oPening ReMaRKsMichelle De Anda, Producer, Energy and Mines

9.00 WeLCoMe addRess: a RoadMaP foR Mine and eneRgY deVeLoPMent in CHiLeThe Honorable Máximo Pacheco Matte, Energy Minister of Chile

9.20 Keynote: tHe stRategiC RoLe of ReneWabLes in addRessing Mining’s eneRgY CHaLLengesNelson Pizarro Contador, CEO, Codelco

9.40 Keynote: inVesting in seCuRe and affoRdabLe eneRgY suPPLies WitH ReneWabLes Alejandro Rivera, Vice President of Corporate Development, Antofagasta Minerals

10.00 Keynote Panel: oPPoRtunities and PitfaLLs of aLteRnatiVe eneRgY stRategies foR Mines This panel will bring together leading mining executives to discuss how they view the role of renewables in addressing key and strategic energy challenges. Fernando Reitich, President and CEO, CAP Gonzalo Araujo, Development Manager, SCM Minera Lumina Copper ChileFerruccio Medici, Manager, Water and Energy, Copper Operations, Anglo AmericanAlejandro Rivera, Vice President of Corporate Development, Antofagasta Minerals Francisco Danitz, Energy and Fuels Director, Codelco

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Agenda

PRE-SUMMIT WORKSHOP: AN INTRODUCTION TO MINING FOR THE RENEWABLES INDUSTRYThis workshop will provide renewable energy professionals a comprehensive understanding of the mining industry. Partici-pants will gain a greater understanding of the operational practices pivotal to the mining industry, be able to interpret es-sential terminology and feel more comfortable interacting with core mining staff by having a clearer understanding of the key concepts involved in mining. This course aims to enhance an understanding of the business of mining for renewable energy professionals.

Who Should Attend: This course is essential to energy professionals who are currently involved or would like to be involved in energy for mining projects.

Seminar Structure:The seminar will be delivered in self-contained modules.Module 1 - An overview of the key technical aspects and terminology of the minerals and metals industry.Module 2 - An overview of the key economic and financial aspects of the minerals and metals industryModule 3 - Energy use in mining operations and the broader mining sector Module 4 - Q&A with a mining energy leader

Learning Outcomes:At the completion of this course participants will be able to:

Appreciate the significance of energy in the mining industry Understand frequently used terminology Describe the use of energy on open pit and underground mining methods Understand the principles of mine design, planning and optimization Understand the impact of energy on rehabilitation and environmental considerations Understand the production chain from mining from processing to extractive metallurgy Describe the logistics and marketing behind key commodities

8.30-19.30 suMMit oPening ReCePtion

Workshop producer: Arnold M van den Hurk, r4mining.com

netWoRKing session Mine Case studY

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11.00 netWoRKing bReaK

11.30 Case studY: inVesting in LaRge-sCaLe Wind and soLaR: aMsa’s boLd MoVe to ReneWabLes Antofagasta Minerals (AMSA) is the first mine to invest in two utility-scale renewable energy projects for its grid-con-nected Minera Los Pelambres through power purchase agreements with Pattern Energy. • Key criteria and drivers for Antofagasta Minerals to invest in large-scale wind and solar• Performance results of the 115MW El Arrayan wind project after a few months of operation• Next steps for the 104MW Conejo Solar project for Minera Los Pelambres Nicolas Caussade, Manager of Energy, Antofagasta Minerals

11.50 Joint Case studY: Meeting 13% of a Mine’s eneRgY deMand WitH PVThe 25 MW Pozo Almonte Solar plant began operations in September to supply power to Doña Inés de Collahuasi. • Understand how this grid-connected project fits with the mine’s energy efficiency strategy?• Lessons learned from the construction and implementation of this project• Details on the PPA model and O&M strategy going forward Veronica Cortez, Superintendent of Strategic Suppiles, Compañía Minera Doña Inés de CollahuasiIñigo Malo de Molina, Head of Solarpack Andean Region, Solarpack Chile

12.10 PaneL disCussion: seCuRing affoRdabLe and ReLiabLe eneRgY foR gRid-tied MinesThis panel will bring together strategic and operational experts from leading mines to discuss how they are addressing energy cost challenges and the potential role of renewables in solving these issues for grid-connected mines. Veronica Cortez, Superintendent of Strategic Supplies, Compañía Minera Doña Inés de CollahuasiRodrigo Díaz, Energy Manager, Goldcorp Nicolas Caussade, Manager of Energy, Antofagasta Minerals Manuel Novoa, General Manager, Compañía Minera Teck Carmen de Andacollo

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14.10 deVeLoPing eneRgY soLutions foR CHiLean Mines: business Case and PRaCtiCaLities• Building the business case for renewables in the Chilean market • Key considerations for mines when looking at renewables for grid-tied and remote sites• What should mines expect in terms of performance and energy savings from new solutions?Rob Lydan, Director of Solar and Wind, Hatch

14.30 session 2: oVeRCoMing finanCe baRRieRs – CReating inVestMent ModeLs foR ReneWabLes foR Mines One of the major challenges for renewable energy projects for the mining sector is securing financing. Discrepancies between the life of a mine and renewable energy project payback periods can inhibit capital investment for mines and banks alike. This session will explore these challenges and look at innovative financial solutions for capitalizing renewa-bles for mines.

14.30 PaneL disCussion: deVeLoPing finanCe soLutions foR tHis gRoWing MaRKetThis session will bring together mining executives, project finance experts and developers to discuss creative financing options for these projects. David Velasco, Manager, Corporate Banking, Banco Itaú BBA ChileClaudia Valdes, Business Officer, Banco BICECristian Vasquez, Manager, CorpBancaDaniel Aninat, Head of Structured Finance, Santander Investment

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15.50 session 3: eVoLVing eneRgY stRategies foR JunioR Mines – WHat RoLe WiLL ReneWabLes PLaY?This session will explore how junior mining operations are addressing their energy cost challenges and what role they see for renewables in reducing cost pressures. It will offer detailed case studies from medium and small mines that have integrated renewables and provide insight from junior mining leaders on their strategic energy goals and preferred business models for new power projects.

15.50 Case studY: using soLaR to suPPLeMent Mining’s eneRgY needs in tHe noRtHBoric acid and boron producer Quiborax commissioned E-CL to implement a grid-connected solar PV to provide 30% of the energy required for its Planta El Aguila operation in the North. • What were the key steps in the mine approving the $7 million investment in this project?• Lessons learned from the permitting and construction of the solar farm• How has this investment reduced energy risk and cost concerns? Daniel Ocqueteau, Head of Legal Affairs, Quiborax

16.10 Case studY: KeY ConsideRations foR a JunioR Mine in inVesting in soLaR PVPampa Camarones is a medium-sized company developing a copper project in the northern region of Arica and Pari-nacota which has opted to invest in a 6 MW solar PV project to supplement its grid power. • Understand the decision process behind the mine’s investment in PV• What were the critical elements the mine wanted included in the PPA?• Lessons learned from managing the rollout of this project with limited internal resources Felipe Velasco, General Manager, Minera Pampa Camarones

16.30 PaneL disCussion: HoW do JunioR Mines see tHe RoLe of ReneWabLes in PoWeRing tHeiR sites? This interactive panel will bring together strategic and operational executives from leading junior mines to discuss how they are evolving their energy strategies internally and what role they see for renewables.Mario Carrizo, General Manager, Compañía Minera Constanza Fernando Silva Calonge, General Manager, Minera RafaelaDominic Duffy, Chief Operating Officer, Mandalay Resources Daniel Ocqueteau, Head of Legal Affairs, Quiborax

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DAY 2: MAY 7, 2015 7:50 session 4: bReaKfast bRiefing: tHe RoLe of ReneWabLes in addRessing Mining’s eneRgY CRisis

This panel will bring together senior managers from leading global renewable energy companies to offer their views on the opportunities and challenges for collaboration between mining and renewables in Chile. • Where do renewables leaders see the biggest opportunities for partnership between these sectors in Chile?• How is the renewable energy sector evolving to meet the energy needs of mines here?Pablo Burgos, CEO, SolarPack Tom Georgis, Senior Vice President of Development, SolarReserve

8:55 CHaiR’s oPening ReMaRKs Michelle De Anda, Producer, Energy and Mines

9.00 session 5: undeRstanding tHe KeY faCtoRs dRiVing eneRgY oPtions foR CHiLean MinesKey developments in transmission and power planning in the Chilean market will have a significant impact on the ener-gy strategies of mines and partnerships with renewables developers. This session will offer critical updates on energy pricing trends, LNG developments and transmission upgrades which are shaping energy costs and options for mines.

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9.00 anaLYsing tHe eConoMiCs of diffeRent PoWeR oPtions foR CHiLean Mines• Current $/MWh ranges for solar, wind, geothermal, small hydro vs. grid electricity and diesel • How are these prices expected to change in the next 3-5 years? • What impact would LNG imports have on electricity pricing and the economics of renewables?• What role can renewables play in hedging against future grid costs? • What is the likely impact of low oil prices on energy choices for mines?Fernando Cubillos, Partner, Antuko

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10.50 Joint Case studY: deVeLoPing tRansMission PaRtneRsHiPs betWeen Mining and ReneWabLes Hear how Barrick Gold’s 20 MW Punta Colorada wind farm which is co-located with the Punta Colorada Substation is de-veloping into a 400 MW renewable energy cluster. The mine is co-operating with renewable energy developers for access to its substation which is partly owned by Barrick Gold and part of the regulated truncal transmission system.• Insight on evolving transmission access partnerships between the mining companies and IPPs• What does the mine look for from these agreements? • Insight on the potential for further collaboration on transmission lines owned by mining companiesScott Fraser, Director Power Projects, Barrick Gold

11.10 Case studY: dRiVing baseLoad PoWeR soLutions foR CHiLean MinesThis presentation will draw from SolarReserve`s experience in developing and implementing a large-scale CSP hybrid with intergrated storage and PV for a Chilean mine• Insights on the economics, the drivers and operational results of this project• Understanding the wider opportunities for CSP for Chilean mines Joel Link, Vice President of Development and Global Head of Mining Development, SolarReserve

11.30 session 6: dieseL abateMent and beYond: tHe benefits of ReneWabLes foR off-gRid MinesRenewables are taking off as a viable solution for reducing diesel-fuel costs for remote mining operations. This session will offer the latest case studies from mines that are integrating renewables for off-grid operations and provide insight from hybrid experts on the evolution, application, economics and performance of these systems.

11.30 Joint Case studY: soLVing LogistiCaL CHaLLenges and saVing fueL Costs WitH WindThe Cerro Bayo gold and silver mine in Southern Chile is integrating wind energy as a means of reducing diesel costs and addressing the logistical and social challenges of transporting diesel to the mine site.• Insight on the process for approving this project which is being developed by Rame Energy• Hear about an innovative 5-year PPA structure which meets the mine’s requirements• How will the mine measure the value of the PPA and determine whether to continue with wind? Jose Guerrero, Superintendent of Maintenance and Services, Compañía Minera Cerro Bayo Dominic Duffy, Chief Operating Officer, Mandalay Resources

11.50 Case studY: deVeLoPing suCCessfuL HYbRid soLutions foR an off-gRid siteWith investments in wind and hydro, Minera el Toqui is aiming to have 45% of its energy come from renewables. This case study will detail the mine’s key considerations and challenges in integrating wind and hydro for this remote operation. • What are the key success factors and challenges for integrating renewables at this site? • What are the expectations in terms of fuel cost-savings and additional benefits from renewables integration?• Details on operations, maintenance and monitoring of this hybrid system Tom Olsen, General Manager, Nyrstar Chile

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12.10 PaneL disCussion: assessing tHe VaLue PRoPosition and PeRfoRManCe CaPabiLities of HYbRids This session will bring together energy decision-makers from remote operations and hybrid system experts to discuss the benefits and challenges of integrating renewables to power their sites. It will outline the cost-savings, performance and reliability of these solutions and explore the additional social and logistical benefits renewables can offer off-grid mines.Pablo Alonso, Communities and Environment Manager, Sociedad Contractual Minera BertaJose Guerrero, Superintendent of Maintenance and Services, Compañía Minera Cerro Bayo Dominic Duffy, Chief Operating Officer, Mandalay Resources Tom Olsen, General Manager, Nyrstar Chile

13.00 netWoRKing LunCH

14.00 suPPoRting sMaLL-sCaLe ReneWabLes foR Mining oPeRationsThis presentation will highlight government incentives available for feasibility studies and projects under 10 MW for renewables for mines.• What subsidies are available for feasibility studies to access the viability of renewables? • Insight on pilot project funding – how can mines access this support to test the waters with small-scale projects? • Other support mechanisms the government can provide mines investigating renewablesFernando Hentzschel, Head of the Technical Division, Renewable Energy Centre (CIFES)

14.20 session 7: beYond tHe fenCe benefits: CReating soCiaL LiCense to oPeRate and LegaCY assetsBeyond reducing energy costs, renewables can provide a residual value to mines by providing a legacy for the com-munities in which mines operate which remains long after the mine shuts down. This session will explore the critical role renewables can play in building social license to operate, carbon mitigation and mine rehabilitation.

14.00 Case studY: eMPoWeRing CoMMunities WitH ReneWabLes and buiLding a Mine’s LegaCY Vale will soon begin producing biodiesel to power their mines and locomotives and to transport minerals to market. The mining leader began investing in palm oil biodiesel in 2011 and has created tremendous social and economic benefits for local communities. • Insight on how Vale’s biodiesel strategy has resulted job creation and social benefits • How will this investment continue to provide long-term jobs for communities?• How does the mine measure the legacy and social value of this renewable energy investment? Joao Coral, Global Energy Director, Vale

14.40 Case studY: inVesting in ReneWabLes WHiLe buiLding stRongeR ReLationsHiPs WitH CoMMunitiesThis presentation will highlight the impact of Peru-based Volcan’s hydroelectric projects in the surrounding communi-ties and the additional business opportunities for a mine when investing in renewables.• How can renewables provide long-term economic and social opportunities for local communities? • Insights on the different agreements that Volcan developed with these communities• How renewables can create new business opportunities for a mine even after its closureJosé Estela Ramírez, Energy Manager, Volcan Compañía Minera

15.00 PaneL disCussion: exPLoRing tHe additionaL benefits of ReneWabLes foR MinesHow can renewables help mines build inroads with key stakeholders and breakdown project opposition?Fernando Hentzschel, Head of the Technical Division, Renewable Energy Centre (CIFES)Pablo Alonso, Communities and Environment Manager, Sociedad Contractual Minera BertaJoao Coral, Global Energy Director, ValeRodrigo Rivas, Director, Valor EstrategicoJosé Estela Ramírez, Energy Manager, Volcan Compañía Minera Rainer Schroeer, Director, GIZ

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16.20 session 8: addRessing Land-use CHaLLenges foR ReneWabLes PRoJeCts on Mine LandWhen developing renewable energy projects for a mine, land availability can become a significant hurdle for IPPs. Find-ing land that isn’t already slated for future extraction can be very difficult. This session will explore land use and permit-ting challenges for renewables for mines and possible solutions for overcoming these barriers.

16.20 naVigating Land use on Mine sites – WHat deVeLoPeRs need to KnoW This presentation will offer critical insight on the permitting process, timelines, and expectations when trying to imple-ment a renewables project for a mining partner on mine-owned land. Ignacio Arteaga, Partner, Arteaga Gorziglia y Cia

16.40 PaneL disCussion: site seLeCtion CRiteRia and Land use issues foR ReneWabLes foR Mines• What are the advantages and disadvantages of building a project within the mine facilities?• On site vs. off-site considerations – what do developers and mines need to consider?• What are some of the restrictions developers encounter when building adjacent to a mine? • What is the process for gaining access to land which is slated for future excavation?• How do mines determine whether to grant access when partnering on a project?• What type of permitting issues should developers be aware of when building on mine land?• Insight on the potential for wheeling agreements for renewables for minesCesar Belaunde, General Manager, Enermine Matias Langevin, Partner, Morales & Besa Iván Araneda, Director, Abengoa Solar Chile

17.30 ConfeRenCe CLose

THREE WAYS TO REGISTER

EARLY BIRD STANDARD PRICE

TWO DAY SUMMIT $US 1495 $US 1695

PRE-SUMMIT WORKSHOP $US 795

Special rates available for mines, group bookings and members of supporting partners. Contact [email protected] for details

+1 613 627 2787 [email protected] www.energyandmines.com/chile

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