2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2016.05.086
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Total Site Heat Integration planning and design for industrial, urban and renewable systems

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“…Among the literature, three dominant categories of optimization tools are present, segregated by their discussion on the type of resource flows optimized—water (see, e.g., Lee, Chen, Lin, & Foo, ; Leong, Lee, & Chew, ; Ramos, Boix, Aussel, Montastruc, & Domenech, ), energy (see, e.g., Chae, Kim, Yoon, & Park, ; Hipólito‐Valencia et al., ; Liew et al., ), and material (see, e.g., Cimren, Fiksel, Posner, & Sikdar, ; Noureldin & El‐Halwagi, ).…”
Section: Thematic Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the literature, three dominant categories of optimization tools are present, segregated by their discussion on the type of resource flows optimized—water (see, e.g., Lee, Chen, Lin, & Foo, ; Leong, Lee, & Chew, ; Ramos, Boix, Aussel, Montastruc, & Domenech, ), energy (see, e.g., Chae, Kim, Yoon, & Park, ; Hipólito‐Valencia et al., ; Liew et al., ), and material (see, e.g., Cimren, Fiksel, Posner, & Sikdar, ; Noureldin & El‐Halwagi, ).…”
Section: Thematic Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pinch-based methods provide a simple visualization of the potential for heat recovery within the process as well as between the process and a cogeneration system or an excess heat recovery technology or between different process plants within a total site. 40,41 For a review of the latest developments in applying pinchbased methods for integration of waste heat valorization technologies, see Section 2.6.2.2 of Klemeš et al 27 .…”
Section: Pinch-based Methods For Targeting Of Industrial Excess Heatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DG could be a potential means for penetration of renewable energy resources into electric power system for reducing gaseous pollutant emissions and impact on climate changes [62].…”
Section: Environmental Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Case studies focusing on industrial loads are somehow still lacking. For the case of industrial loads, seasonal impacts are minimal [62] but one-year thermal and electricity load profile consideration is recommended to capture the industrial operational variability for batch productions (i.e. dairy and pharmaceutical industries) [259] and impacts of scheduled maintenance work.…”
Section: Load Demand Profile Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%