Stone mining - energy conservation and emission reduction of green mines is retained as an industry record. Read dates, organizations, policies and market statements in their original context, and verify current requirements before using the article for a new project.
Original industry report
The construction of green mines needs to rely on effective energy-saving and emission reduction measures
1、 Basic requirements
Establish an energy consumption accounting system for the whole production process, take energy-saving and emission reduction measures, control and reduce energy consumption, material consumption and water consumption per unit product, and the discharge of "three wastes" meets the relevant standards, regulations and requirements of the ecological and environmental protection department.
2、 Energy saving and consumption reduction
1) Establish an energy consumption accounting system for the whole production process, and the energy consumption and comprehensive energy consumption indicators of mineral resources exploitation shall comply with the provisions of mine design and industrial policies.
2) Adopt and update new technologies, new processes, new equipment and new materials with high efficiency, environmental protection and energy conservation, and should make use of clean energy such as solar energy, wind energy and geothermal energy.
3、 Pollutant discharge
Rainwater intercepting (drainage) ditches are built in the mine to separate rainwater and sewage, and effective measures are taken to reduce the discharge of pollutants and noise. The discharge and noise control of production and domestic waste, dust, waste gas and sewage shall comply with relevant standards, regulations and requirements.
Relevance to quarrying and cutting projects
How to use this record in a current decision
When “Stone mining - energy conservation and emission reduction of green mines” is cited in a new feasibility study or equipment discussion, identify which statements are dated facts and which remain applicable technical principles. Check cut and hole layout, equipment sequence, water and air supply, bench condition and block movement against the current site, then retain a quarry survey, block plan, equipment flow, trial result and operating-risk review with the new decision file. This keeps the historical source visible without presenting it as a new event or a universal project result. Record the source date, reviewer and reason for carrying each conclusion into the current project.
Facts to confirm before reuse
- Publication period and whether the cited policy or market condition is still current
- Country, region, organization and material to which the statement applies
- Original units, definitions and comparison basis for any figures
- Current technical agreement, site survey and acceptance method for a new project
















