A Holistic Methodology for Optimizing Industrial Resource Efficiency

Efficient consumption of energy and material resources, including water, is the primary focus for process industries to reduce their environmental impact. The Conference of Parties in Paris (COP21) highlighted the prominent role of industrial energy efficiency in combating climate change by reducing...

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Main Authors: Maziar Kermani, Ivan D. Kantor, Anna S. Wallerand, Julia Granacher, Adriano V. Ensinas, François Maréchal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-04-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/7/1315
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spelling doaj-c524864482a94b0eb9159223644058f12020-11-24T21:50:23ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-04-01127131510.3390/en12071315en12071315A Holistic Methodology for Optimizing Industrial Resource EfficiencyMaziar Kermani0Ivan D. Kantor1Anna S. Wallerand2Julia Granacher3Adriano V. Ensinas4François Maréchal5Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) Valais Wallis, Industrial Process and Energy Systems Engineering (IPESE) Group, 1951 Sion, SwitzerlandEcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) Valais Wallis, Industrial Process and Energy Systems Engineering (IPESE) Group, 1951 Sion, SwitzerlandEcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) Valais Wallis, Industrial Process and Energy Systems Engineering (IPESE) Group, 1951 Sion, SwitzerlandEcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) Valais Wallis, Industrial Process and Energy Systems Engineering (IPESE) Group, 1951 Sion, SwitzerlandDepartment of Engineering (DEG/UFLA), Federal University of Lavras, 3037 Lavras, Minas Gerais (MG), BrazilEcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) Valais Wallis, Industrial Process and Energy Systems Engineering (IPESE) Group, 1951 Sion, SwitzerlandEfficient consumption of energy and material resources, including water, is the primary focus for process industries to reduce their environmental impact. The Conference of Parties in Paris (COP21) highlighted the prominent role of industrial energy efficiency in combating climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Consumption of energy and material resources, especially water, are strongly interconnected and, therefore, must be treated simultaneously using a holistic approach to identify optimal solutions for efficient processing. Such approaches must consider energy and water recovery within a comprehensive process integration framework which includes options such as organic Rankine cycles for electricity generation from low–medium-temperature heat. This work addresses the importance of holistic approaches by proposing a methodology for simultaneous consideration of heat, mass, and power in industrial processes. The methodology is applied to a kraft pulp mill. In doing so, freshwater consumption is reduced by more than 60%, while net power output is increased by a factor of up to six (from 3.2 MW to between 10–26 MW). The results show that interactions among these elements are complex and therefore underline the necessity of such comprehensive methods to explore their optimal integration with industrial processes. The potential applications of this work are vast, extending from total site resource integration to addressing synergies in the context of industrial symbiosis.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/7/1315heat-integrated water allocation networkcombined heat and powermathematical programmingindustrial symbiosisprocess integrationkraft pulp process
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author Maziar Kermani
Ivan D. Kantor
Anna S. Wallerand
Julia Granacher
Adriano V. Ensinas
François Maréchal
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Ivan D. Kantor
Anna S. Wallerand
Julia Granacher
Adriano V. Ensinas
François Maréchal
A Holistic Methodology for Optimizing Industrial Resource Efficiency
Energies
heat-integrated water allocation network
combined heat and power
mathematical programming
industrial symbiosis
process integration
kraft pulp process
author_facet Maziar Kermani
Ivan D. Kantor
Anna S. Wallerand
Julia Granacher
Adriano V. Ensinas
François Maréchal
author_sort Maziar Kermani
title A Holistic Methodology for Optimizing Industrial Resource Efficiency
title_short A Holistic Methodology for Optimizing Industrial Resource Efficiency
title_full A Holistic Methodology for Optimizing Industrial Resource Efficiency
title_fullStr A Holistic Methodology for Optimizing Industrial Resource Efficiency
title_full_unstemmed A Holistic Methodology for Optimizing Industrial Resource Efficiency
title_sort holistic methodology for optimizing industrial resource efficiency
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Efficient consumption of energy and material resources, including water, is the primary focus for process industries to reduce their environmental impact. The Conference of Parties in Paris (COP21) highlighted the prominent role of industrial energy efficiency in combating climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Consumption of energy and material resources, especially water, are strongly interconnected and, therefore, must be treated simultaneously using a holistic approach to identify optimal solutions for efficient processing. Such approaches must consider energy and water recovery within a comprehensive process integration framework which includes options such as organic Rankine cycles for electricity generation from low–medium-temperature heat. This work addresses the importance of holistic approaches by proposing a methodology for simultaneous consideration of heat, mass, and power in industrial processes. The methodology is applied to a kraft pulp mill. In doing so, freshwater consumption is reduced by more than 60%, while net power output is increased by a factor of up to six (from 3.2 MW to between 10–26 MW). The results show that interactions among these elements are complex and therefore underline the necessity of such comprehensive methods to explore their optimal integration with industrial processes. The potential applications of this work are vast, extending from total site resource integration to addressing synergies in the context of industrial symbiosis.
topic heat-integrated water allocation network
combined heat and power
mathematical programming
industrial symbiosis
process integration
kraft pulp process
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/7/1315
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