2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10098-015-0996-8
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Multiobjective optimization for efficient energy utilization in batch biodiesel production

Abstract: Achieving environmental sustainability requires minimizing energy consumption and waste generation. Batch chemical industries are prompted to increase productivity and utilize energy more efficiently. However, in contrast to continuous processes, batch process operations are intrinsically time dependent and the multiscale nature of batch operation posts complications in implementing classical effective waste-and energy-minimization strategies. Given the complex nature of batch plants, a systematic way of ident… Show more

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“…Furthermore, minimizing the energy consumption in the implementation of green technology is a major strategy to achieve environmental sustainability. Identifying suitable operating strategies is important; thus, conflicting objectives can be identified, which enables construction employees to find the best trade-off methods; this would provide the correct weight to sustainability over economic performance (Tóth et al, 2015). Additional study findings also suggest a deeper understanding of green construction factors and practices within the construction industry, allowing the discovery of other benefits beyond public recognition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Furthermore, minimizing the energy consumption in the implementation of green technology is a major strategy to achieve environmental sustainability. Identifying suitable operating strategies is important; thus, conflicting objectives can be identified, which enables construction employees to find the best trade-off methods; this would provide the correct weight to sustainability over economic performance (Tóth et al, 2015). Additional study findings also suggest a deeper understanding of green construction factors and practices within the construction industry, allowing the discovery of other benefits beyond public recognition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%