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Central Mining and Processing Plant (Central Mining), a part of Metinvest Group, has successfully passed the first supervisory audit and confirmed that its energy management system meets the requirements of international standards. This is stated in the message of Metinvest. Media.
The audit was carried out in June this year by specialists from Kryvbasstandartmetrologiya, a state-owned enterprise. The inspection covered the technical power supply, sludge management, networks and substations. The focus was on the implementation of energy management system measures and documentation in accordance with the international requirements of ISO 50001:2018.
Based on the results of the audit, the auditors noted the systematic implementation of the latest energy-efficient technologies in production processes and the consistent improvement of the energy management system. This, in particular, allows for a gradual reduction in the company’s operating costs.
“Central Mining’s energy management system meets all international standards and ensures the systematic implementation of innovative energy-efficient technologies in the plant’s production processes to continuously reduce energy consumption and production costs,” said Maxim Strilets, Head of Energy Management at Central Mining.
As a reminder, Central Mining has invested UAH 6.7 million in energy saving projects. The annual economic effect of the investment project is expected to reach UAH 19 million.
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