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Friday, December 16, 2011

4th MIN-NOVATION Regional Network meeting in Estonia, 16.12.2011


Min-Novation meeting was held on 16.12.2011. The meeting was organized by the Department of Mining, Tallinn University of Technology.
Min-Novation meeting was attended by 31 people from mining enterprises and the Department of Mining.
The aim of the meeting was to present ideas of the MIN-NOVATION project and give interesting lectures.

The first part of the meeting dealt with MIN-NOVATION project topics, given by Veiko Karu. He also gave an overview about the Finnish meeting and our technical excursion.
Next the director of the Innovation and Business Center of the Tallinn University of Technology, Tea Varrak presented the talk “Cooperation between TUT and companies”. The first part of the meeting ended with brainstorming teamwork on the pilot unit.
Ingo Valgma started the second part of the meeting. He gave an overview “Principles of selection of subjects for student work”. This was followed by lectures by invited PhD students. The subjects were the following: “Using the heat of mine water” by Veiko Karu, Department of Mining; “Equipping Kunda Nordic Cement Ltd with suitable raw material” by Riho Iskül, Kunda Nordic Cement Ltd; “Mineral processing and quality standards” by Julia Gulevitš, Kivikandur; “Sustainable Assessment in Mining Management” by Julija Šommet, Väo Paas OÜ; “Recovery of oil shale ash. Mass stabilization of unstable ground.” By Alexsander Pototski, Eesti Energia Narva Elektrijaamad Ltd; “Underground mining and post-technological processes” by Merle Otsmaa, Department of Mining.

Reports, minutes of meeting, surveys, and other meeting materials are available on the Web

From 4th MRN meeting in Estonia, 16 December 2011
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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Cooperation meeting with JSC Dalmedras


On 15th December meeting between JSC Dalmedras and Department of Mining was held in Tallinn University of Technology. The aim was to discuss possibilities of cooperation. Department of Mining presented Min-Novation project and backfilling possibilities in future in Oil Shale mines. Director Dalius Ablingis and commercial director Gediminas Daukas introduced their interests in cooperation.
JSC Dalmedras are representatives of more than ten Germany Companies which dealing different equipments for industry for Baltic States. Next meeting will be held in January or February in 2012 and then will be introduced new technologies for mining industry.

More information http://mi.ttu.ee/mininghttp://www.dalmedras.lt
Veiko Karu, veiko.karu@ttu.ee
Information at University webpage: estonian and english
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Technical tour in Finland, 20...30. November 2011

Estonian MIN-NOVATION team was carried out a Technical Tour in Finland. Participants were professor Ingo Valgma, teaching assistant Veiko Karu, specialists Raili Kukk, Maris Leiaru, Ain Anepaio. For the summary seminar in Aalto University also docent Heidi Soosalu was participating.

Visited places:
- Outokompu mining region and museum
- Siilinjärvi mining region
- Cemis, research and development for mining industry
- Talvivaara mine
- Agnico Eagle Mines, Kittilä underground mine and open pits
- Nordkalk OY Vampula limestone open pit and plant
- Meteor museum
- Volcano museum
- Aalto University

In Aalto University was cooperation meeting and seminar between Aalto University Rock Engineering department and Tallinn University of Technology Department of Mining.
Discussed topics were:
- Professor Ingo Valgma "Tallinn University of Technology and Department of Mining research, studies and development"
- Teaching assistant Veiko Karu "Min-Novation project, Technical Tour in Finland"
- Professor Mikael Rinne "Aalto University and Rock Engineering Department"
- Docent Heidi Soosalu "Doctoral studies"
- Specialist Raili Kukk "Mining and geology science club"
- Specialist Maris Leiaru "ALLU and REMU crushing and sieving bucket tests in Estonia"
- Pekka Eloranta "Laboratory in Rock Engineering Department"
- Specialist Ain Anepaio "Alumni who works abroad"
- Otto Hedström "Underground laboratory"

Technical Tour in Finland was supported by MIN-NOVATION project and ERASMUS Staff Exchange.

Photos from Technical Tour:


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Report from 3rd MIN-NOVATION Baltic Network meeting in Finland


Project name:
MIN-NOVATION Mining and Mineral Processing Waste Management Innovation Network

3rd MIN-Novation Baltic Network meeting
November 21 – November 24, 2011
Vuokatti/Finland

Host organization
Kainuun Etu


1.    Welcome and meeting agenda
Antti Toivanen, CEO of Kainuun Etu Ltd., welcomed the meeting participants, and spoke briefly about the R&D, industrial and tourist opportunities available in the Kainuu region.

2.    Guest presentations – Professor Manuel Regueiro and Harry Sandström
Highlights from Professor Manuel Regueiro’s presentation:
Ø  “Mining is primarily a waste management business”. Improved waste management can lead to increased profits and project viability in the case of new developments.
Ø  One of the main goals of the EU Raw Materials Initiative is to enhance the recycling of raw materials and resource efficiency.
Ø  The European Technology Platform on Sustainable Mineral Resources has as one of its target research areas the development of an industrial network on waste prevention and recycling aimed at turning wastes into products, including new technological processes for the treatment of complex waste, such as dust, tailings and residues. The Platform also is interested in effective approaches to protecting ground and surface water quality, including novel ways of treating acid mine drainage and recovering contained metals.
Ø  The Innovation Partnership’s 2020 targets include developing new European-based recycling activities (mostly run by SMEs) and demonstrating 10 innovative pilot plants for raw materials extraction and processing and recycling.
Ø  The European Technology Platform on Sustainable Mineral Resources, The Innovation Partnership and the EU Raw Materials Initiative are guided by the same overarching objective which is to ensure that the supply of minerals for European industry is secured, both in terms of domestic extraction and foreign supply.

Highlights from Harry Sandström’s presentation:
Ø  Finland’s Green Mining Programme aims to minimise the adverse impacts of mining, improve the productivity, RDI and know-how in the mining sector.
Ø  The beneficiaries of the Programme are businesses as well as research organisations
Ø  Some of the eligibility criteria include international R&D partners (for public research projects) and SME involvement (in business-led projects). Right now, Sweden and Australia have been identified as the priority countries cooperating on this Programme.
Ø  A 60 mln € budget for 2011-2016, funding available as grants (businesses and R&D organisations) or as loans (to businesses).
Ø  As of September 2011, Finland has 9 metal mines in operation, 3 metal mines under construction, ca. 30 mines/quarries for industrial minerals in operation.
Ø  Exploration for new mining sites in Finland generated 60,9 mln € in 2010; there were >500 exploration permit applications in September 2011.
Ø  Turnover of the mining sector in Finland totalled 1,16 bln €; of that, 680 mln are metal mines.

3.    MBN meeting - MRN Meetings
Summaries of the presentations on MRN activities follow:
a.    AGH, UPPER SILESIAN AGENCY FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROMOTION and the FOUNDATION FOR LOWER SILESIAN MINERAL RESOURCES CLUSTER: Justyna Adamczyk informed that the 3rd MRN meeting focused on two issues: new technologies and waste products as a result of public-private cooperation between mining waste management companies in the region AND the rules and regulations governing the waste-to-product process. A guest speaker from the Gliwice County government guided the participants through the tangle of national regulations on this topic.
b.    EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION OF EMPLOYERS ASSOCIATION OF SAXONY-ANHALT (BDU): The 3rd MRN meeting identified 5 potential recyclable residues. Stefan Kreisel also informed that the participants also agreed that a master plan for the industrial use of these residues will be drawn up. BDU in another EU-funded project (ReSource) is pursuing the topic of geothermal usage of mining waters, and plans to advance this topic in MIN-NOVATION (a geo-thermal working group has already been created for this purpose during the 1st/2nd MRN meeting).
c.    TALLINN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY held the 3rd MRN meeting on October 20th. Veiko Karu noted that invited lecturers dealt with a variety of topics: copper industry waste, chemical analysis of mineral components and current trends in mining engineering. There was also a presentation on SANDVIK – crushing and sieving equipment offered by the Actual Baltic OU company. A discussion ensued about the various options for the pilot project in Estonia.
d.    KAINUUN ETU and OULU UNIVERSITY: Hanna Repo related the results of the 3rd/4th MRN meeting (November 9th), which gave an introduction to R&D in the field of mining waste management, classification of mining waste and information on the pilot project – the mobile stone and extractive laboratory unit. It was decided that in January an R&D funding workshop will be organised which will familiarise businesses with funding opportunities available in Finland. The end of 2012 will see a workshop on legal aspects of the mining waste management business. Prof. Seppo Gehor explained that Oulu University has carried out background research on the adsorbent properties of a selection of minerals – this work is done in preparation for the pilot project.    
e.    UNIVERSITY OF STAVANGER: Jan Frick emphasised that key feedback at the MRN has come from large oil companies which have led the way in developing petroleum waste management solutions. He hopes that these best practices may be of value in the mining waste sectors in the MIN-NOVATION regions. Torleiv Bilstad has met with county and national officials to engage them on the topics dealt with in the MIN-NOVATION project. 
f.     UNIVERSITY OF ÖREBRO and ÖREBRO REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL: As summarised by Mattias Bäckström, the 3rd MRN meeting took place on October 11th and was combined with a study trip to a nearby Stråssa Mineral & Makadam AB mine. Alongside business-unfriendly legislation and the need for cheaper transportation as a vehicle for more cost-effective mining waste management, the participants identified specific tasks to get done: 1. more comprehensive information on waste deposit (content, value etc.) 2. more publicity among businesses on the importance of characterising waste prior to use. 3. more publicity targeting local authorities with the message that not all mine waste is detrimental to health and environment.

4.    MBN meeting - SME database 
Veiko Karu presented an overview of the planned Baltic SME database. Data has been gathered thus far for 570 mining waste management businesses from the 6 MIN-NOVATION countries. Veiko presented the type of outputs that the final database could offer (table on web; PDF outputs on web; interactive database).
5.    MBN meeting - Work Package 4
Mattias Bäckström outlined the tasks to be completed in WP4. The work package officially began in October 2011 and will go on until December 2012. Mattias focused on the first task – compendium on mining waste management. Each partner needs to start gathering information on the waste streams, processing methods, product types and customer categories for the businesses involved in the MRN and those in the region. Within two weeks Mattias will send templates to gathering those information. Another necessary step to make the compendium a reality is to make a preliminary inventory of the type of mineral waste present in the region (volume, content etc.). Finally a literature review and references. Mattias provided a sample waste inventory and categorisation in his presentation.
6.    MBN meeting - Communications
Piotr Szmigielski gave an overview of select communication issues. 
7.    Project Steering Committee – Introduction
Professor Marek Cała chaired the Project Steering Committee and announced the agenda. Professor Marek Cała reviewed the financial and essential progress of each of the partners. 
8.    Next meeting
The next project meeting will take place in Stavanger, Norway on April 25-27 and will be hosted by the University of Stavanger.
9. Meeting adjournment
The project meeting was concluded on Tuesday evening, and followed by tours on Wednesday of the Mobile Laboratory Unit of Kajak, the Centre for Measurement and Information Systems (CEMIS) and the Talvivaara Mining Company.


Photos from MBN meeting in Finland:

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Friday, November 18, 2011

MIN-NOVATION Baltic Region meeting and technical tour in Finland, 20...30 November 2011

MIN-NOVATION Baltic Region meeting and technical tour in Finland, 20...30 November 2011

From TUT Department of Mining will be represented by professor Ingo Valgma, teaching assistant Veiko Karu and specialists Raili Kukk, Maris Leiaru and Ain Anepaio

Information in TUT webpage: Estonian and English



Additional information
Veiko Karu, Department of Mining

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MIN-NOVATION Mining and Mineral Processing Waste Management Innovation Network
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Thursday, October 20, 2011

3rd MIN-NOVATION Regional Network meeting in Estonia, 20.10.2011

The 3rd MRN meeting was held on 20.10.2011. The meeting was organized by the Department of Mining, Tallinn University of Technology. The coordinator of Estonian MRN is the Department of Mining, Tallinn University of Technology.

The 3rd MRN meeting was attended by 15 people from mining enterprises, R&D institutions dealing with mining and processing waste management, and local governments.

The aim of the meeting was to present ideas of the MIN-NOVATION project and give interesting lectures. MIN-NOVATION project topics were given by Veiko Karu. The last  part of the meeting was lectures by invited lecturers. The lecturers were selected to cover the topic of R&D in mining field and waste management. The subjects were the following: “Copper industry wastes in Germany” by Ain Anepaio,  Department of Mining; “Baltic Sea Region enterprises catalog” by Raili Kukk, Department of Mining; “Chemical compounds analysis of rocks” by Maria Kulp, Department of Chemistry; “Current trends in the world mining industry (an overview of the meeting in Peru)” by Ingo Valgma, Department of Mining; “SANDVIK – crushers, screeners” by Veiko Kirs, Actual Baltic Ltd; “Crushing and screening bucket tests in Estonia oil shale mine” by Veiko Karu, Maris Leiaru and Raili Kukk, Department of Mining.


Reports, minutes of meeting, surveys, and other meeting materials are available on the Web


From 3rd MRN meeting Estonia, 20.10.2011
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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Report from 2nd MIN-NOVATION Baltic Network meeting, 27.09.2011

Project name:
MIN-NOVATION Mining and Mineral Processing Waste Management Innovation Network


Report from the 2nd MIN-Novation Baltic Network meeting – Lutherstadt Eisleben, Germany

Between 21 – 23 September 2011 within the framework of Baltic Sea Region Programme 2007-2013 in Educational Institution of Employers Association of Saxony-Anhalt in Germany took place the 2nd MIN-NOVATION Baltic Network (MBN) meeting.
1.    Welcome speeches and meeting agenda
The MIN-NOVATION project team was welcomed to by dr. Lutz Koch, vice president and CFO of the Educational Institution of Employers Association of Saxony-Anhalt (BdU). Next, the president of BdU, Mr. Hauschild, delivered a presentation on the mission and work of the BdU. Piotr Piwowarczyk followed with an overview of the meeting agenda.

2.    MBN meeting
Veiko Karu of TUT, WP3 leader, introduced the goals of this round of the MBN. The aim was to take stock of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of each MIN-NOVATION region, and try to find common issues in each category which can be elaborated on and be the focus of cross-regional collaboration and synergy in WP4 and beyond. To remind everyone about regional specificities and give an update on work performed by the MIN-NOVATION regional networks, each partner gave a presentation on their region and summarized the results of the SWOT analyses performed in the regions.
The highlights of these presentations were:
a.    TALLINN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY: Estonia’s minerals sector is well developed and internationally recognized; however, there aren’t many incentives for managing mining waste and regulations don’t yet reflect the recognition of the value of mining waste as a resource that can be used and re-used.
b.    KAINUUN ETU: The mining sector has received a boost with the launching of the Green Mining Programme. The sector itself is in good shape (new mines are being opened, international interest), although there is little in the way of cooperation between various sectoral stakeholders and thus far sustainability and mining life-cycle analysis have not been emphasized enough.
c.    UPPER SILESIAN AGENCY FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROMOTION on behalf of three project regions: Upper Silesia, Lower Silesia and Małopolska: A large amount of  mining waste and processing tailings is accumulated in landfills, waiting to be utilized. However, there are considerable legal and procedural hurdles which hamper business development in the area of mining waste management. Business development agencies need to do a better job of helping entrepreneurs and future business owners deal with the applicable laws and regulations.
d.     ÖREBRO REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL: a strong regional market exists for crushed rock and closed mines represent an untapped resource for raw materials and new products. Concerns about the environmental impact of post-mining mineral recovery operations (including toxic materials entering the environment), the perception of historic waste as regional heritage to be preserved and not exploited, a legal and permitting environment, and the NIMBY syndrome all contribute to slowing down the process of regional development through mining waste management.  
e.    EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION OF EMPLOYERS ASSOCIATION OF SAXONY-ANHALT: despite the fact that a number of social and demographic factors are impacting the development perspectives of the Mansfeld-Südharz district, opportunities exist for job creation in the mining waste sector. Exploitation of copper mining residues is one source of growth, as is the use of the geothermal use of mining water. One of the challenges is to get the regional R&D centres on board to help drive economic opportunity in mining waste management. 
f.     UNIVERSITY OF STAVANGER: a thriving petroleum sector in the Rogaland county has created waste management issues related to the disposal and re-use of waste material coming from petroleum recovery. Management of waste from zinc and titanium mining operations poses an additional challenge.

To facilitate the creation of a Baltic SWOT focused on the mining waste management sector, Veiko Karu split the participants into four groups, each group dealing with cross-regional issues which can be understood as common strengths, weaknesses, opportunities or threats.
The result was a draft Baltic SWOT. This draft document will serve as a basis for the preparation of a unified BSR report on key factors affecting growth and sustainability in the mining waste development sector.
3.    SME catalogues
Veiko Karu presented an overview of the planned Baltic SME database and asked for input as to the layout, graphical user interface and expected functionality of the database. He noted the possibility of combining Excel and Access databases in this effort and showed a demo of what the SME database could involve. Piotr Piwowarczyk reminded the attendees to focus first and foremost on getting a list of SMEs from the region addressed in the project, while welcoming the idea of expanding the list to involve SMEs from the mining waste management sector active outside of the region as added value. 
4.    Other issues
Mattias Bäckström gave an introduction to WP4, which will focus on analysing the state of the art in mining waste management and finding paths to closer cooperation between innovation sources and SMEs. WP4 activities formally begin in October 2011.
5.    Meeting adjournment
The project meeting was concluded on Thursday afternoon, and followed by tours on Thursday evening of the Wettelrode tourist mine and on Friday morning - the former smelting plant at Helbra and the Mansfeld Museum.

Wettelrode mine:
Smelting plant at Helbra

From MBN meeting Germany, 21-23 September 2011


6.    Next meeting
The next project meeting will take place in Vuokatti, Finland on November 21-24 and will be hosted by Kainuun Etu.


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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

MIN-NOVATION Baltic Region meeting in Germany, 21...23 septemer 2011

From TUT Department of Mining will be represented by teaching assistant Veiko Karu and specialists Raili Kukk and Ain Anepaio

 

MIN-NOVATION is a European Union Baltic Sea Region project “Mining and Mineral Processing Innovation Network for Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises in Waste Technologies”. Project partners are from Poland, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Estonia.

 

MIN-NOVATION project is part R&D activity in Department of Mining and is related to the study of Conditions of sustainable mining”, GRANT7499 - mi.ttu.ee/ETF7499; „Backfilling and waste management in Estonian oil shale industry“, GRANT8123 - mi.ttu.ee/ETF8123

Additional information
Veiko Karu, Department of Mining

Information at TUT webpage: estonian ja english

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Sunday, July 3, 2011

Newsletter No 2 July 2011

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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Overview of the Estonian Raw Materials Industry - Rein Voog, Estonian Association of Mining Enterprises

Overview of the Estonian Raw Materials Industry - Rein Voog, Estonian Association of Mining EnterprisesRein Voog Overview of the Estonian Raw Materials Industry

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Thursday, June 9, 2011

2nd MIN-NOVATION Regional Network meeting in Estonia, 09.06.2011

The 2nd MRN meeting was held on 09.06.2011. The meeting was organized by the Department of Mining, Tallinn University of Technology. The coordinator of Estonian MRN is Tallinn University of Technology, Department of Mining.

The 2nd MRN meeting was attended 26 people from mining enterprises, R&D institutions dealing with mining and processing waste management, and local government.

The aim of the meeting was to present ideas and assumptions of the MIN-NOVATION project and give interesting lectures. The first part of the meeting was on Department of Mining bachelor and master graduation theses defending procedure. The second part included MIN-NOVATION project topics, given by Veiko Karu. The third part of the meeting was lectures by invited lecturers. The lecturers were selected to cover the topic of R&D in mining field and waste management. The subjects were the following: “Underwater blasting and mining” by Paul Vesiloo from Department of Mining; “Power plant ash opportunities for use and research” by Aleksander Pototski from Estonian Energy Ltd; “Basics of new utilization processes for oil shale combustion solid wastes” by Professor Rein Kuusik from Laboratory of Inorganic Materials, Tallinn University of Technology; “Mixtures, fillers, aggregates etc” by Hannes Arraste from Henkel Balti Ltd; “Rock properties and processing conditions” by Professor Emeritus Enno Reinsalu from Department of Mining.

 

Reports, minutes of meeting, surveys, and other meeting materials are available on the Web: http://mi.ttu.ee/min-novation




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MIN-NOVATION Mining and Mineral Processing Waste Management Innovation Network
http://mi.ttu.ee/min-novation/

Friday, May 27, 2011

1st MIN-NOVATION Regional Network meeting in Estonia, 27.05.2011

1st MRN meeting was held on 27.05.2011. The meeting was organized by the Department of Mining, Tallinn University of Technology. The coordinator of Estonian MRN is Tallinn University of Technology, Department of Mining.

Our 1st MRN meeting was attended by 25 people from mining enterprises, R&D institutions dealing with mining and processing waste management, and local government.

The aim of the meeting was to present ideas and assumptions of the MIN-NOVATION project and give interesting lectures. The first part of the meeting was an overview of the MIN-NOVATION project task, opportunities and following activities – given by Veiko Karu. The second part was an introduction of Department of Mining and R&D in mining given by Professor Ingo Valgma, Karin Robam and Ain Anepaio. The third part of the meeting was lectures by invited lecturers. The lecturers were selected to cover the topic of R&D in mining field and waste management. The subjects were following: “ALLU – screening and crushing” by Aarne Priks from Avelin-AP Ltd, Fredrik Dromberg and Ilpo Ellonen from Allu Finland; “Horizontal Directional Drilling” by Anton Timofejev from Vermeer Technics-Baltic Ltd and “Surface miner experience in Australia” by Mati Ertsen from Wirtgen Estonia.

 

Reports, minutes of meeting, surveys, and other meeting materials are available on the Web: http://mi.ttu.ee/min-novation




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http://mi.ttu.ee/min-novation/