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16.9.3 POWER REQUIREMENTS AND ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTIONBC Hydro indicated that the total electric power supply available for the Brucejack site willbe limited to a connected load of 20 MW. The maximum underground connected load tosupport full production <strong>and</strong> development activities will be approximately 9 MW, inclusiveof ventilation <strong>and</strong> heating.Considering the other key consumers of mine power such as the mill <strong>and</strong> paste plant, thepower available for mine air heating will be limited to 4 MW. As the mine air heaters willat times require approximately 16 MW of power, a propane direct-fired system will makeup the remaining heating requirement.Figure 16.23 shows the growth of the power requirements over the LOM in relation to oreproduction. Ventilation <strong>and</strong> heating, mobile equipment, <strong>and</strong> dewatering are the mainconsumers of power. The maximum running load is estimated to be 5 MW <strong>and</strong> will occurwhen full production levels are achieved. As the mine is developed deeper, thedewatering power dem<strong>and</strong> will increase due to a higher lifting head <strong>and</strong> increasedinflows. As development activity <strong>and</strong> production decrease, the power requirements willalso reduce.Pretium Resources Inc. 16-57 1291990200-REP-R0012-02<strong>Feasibility</strong> <strong>Study</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>Report</strong> on the BrucejackProject, Stewart, BC

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