Dual Power: with electric drives prepared for the future
Berger ordered all components equipped with the external power supply option. This means, for example, that the screening plants can be driven either electro-hydraulically or diesel-hydraulically. At present, only the electric drive is used, for example, to operate the mobile screening plant MOBISCREEN MS 953i EVO using the current from the jaw crusher MC 120 Zi PRO. This reduces fuel requirements, emissions are reduced and operation is quieter. This is a benefit not only to staff but also to residents in the surrounding area and flora and fauna.
Kleemann plants with Dual Power have a module well along the path to sustainable stone extraction and processing. "We want to produce in an environmentally friendly manner. Fossil fuels no longer meet contemporary standards in the long-term. This is why we want to convert the complete structure of the quarry to electric drives in the long run", says Markus Penz. Berger Rohstoffe GmbH thus operates photovoltaic systems in many quarries.
The use of the locally generated current in all consumers on the site makes sustainable production of the mineral materials possible. The current balance of the regeneratively produced total power requirement is approx. 40% but this share is set to increase. "This is why we are already investigating scientifically how the mobile plants can be connected in the optimum manner to photovoltaic systems, also when changing work sites. The Dual Power function is promising at the moment, above all from the perspective of climate protection, and only to a small extent from an economic perspective. But some time in the near future operation with electric drives will be the more cost-effective alternative." The engineer is convinced of this.
Sustainable stone production with electric drives
Kleemann plants with Dual Power have a module well along the path to sustainable stone extraction and processing. "We want to produce in an environmentally friendly manner. Fossil fuels no longer meet contemporary standards in the long-term. This is why we want to convert the complete structure of the quarry to electric drives in the long run", says Markus Penz. Berger Rohstoffe GmbH thus operates photovoltaic systems in many quarries.
The use of the locally generated current in all consumers on the site makes sustainable production of the mineral materials possible. The current balance of the regeneratively produced total power requirement is approx. 40% but this share is set to increase. "This is why we are already investigating scientifically how the mobile plants can be connected in the optimum manner to photovoltaic systems, also when changing work sites. The Dual Power function is promising at the moment, above all from the perspective of climate protection, and only to a small extent from an economic perspective. But some time in the near future operation with electric drives will be the more cost-effective alternative." The engineer is convinced of this.