Maximizing energy efficiency in the process industries using pinch analysis

Efforts to increase plant energy efficiency have intensified with the recent increase in fuel price and the global concern on environmental emissions. As new processes and technologies emerge, existing processes are under pressure to increase efficiency and to maintain profitability in order to rema...

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Main Author: Abdul Manan, Zainuddin
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Chemical and Natural Resources Engineering, UTM 2001
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description Efforts to increase plant energy efficiency have intensified with the recent increase in fuel price and the global concern on environmental emissions. As new processes and technologies emerge, existing processes are under pressure to increase efficiency and to maintain profitability in order to remain competitive. Many existing installations have focused on energy efficiency upgrading in order to increase profitability. Energy efficiency measures employed in the local industries are generally confined to the employment of good housekeeping techniques and the upgrading of utility systems (i.e., boilers, steam systems, chillers, hot oil circuit, refrigeration and cooling systems). Very few companies are willing to venture deep into process operations to further reduce energy consumption. As a result, benefits that can be derived from a retrofit project can be very limited. The advent of Pinch Technology provides a comprehensive as well as systematic approach to maximise a plant's energy efficiency. This paper briefly reviews the key principles of Pinch Technology and highlights the results of Pinch Analysis studies conducted on the local industries to maximize the energy efficiency.
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spelling utm-50722010-06-01T03:23:15Z http://eprints.utm.my/5072/ Maximizing energy efficiency in the process industries using pinch analysis Abdul Manan, Zainuddin T Technology (General) Efforts to increase plant energy efficiency have intensified with the recent increase in fuel price and the global concern on environmental emissions. As new processes and technologies emerge, existing processes are under pressure to increase efficiency and to maintain profitability in order to remain competitive. Many existing installations have focused on energy efficiency upgrading in order to increase profitability. Energy efficiency measures employed in the local industries are generally confined to the employment of good housekeeping techniques and the upgrading of utility systems (i.e., boilers, steam systems, chillers, hot oil circuit, refrigeration and cooling systems). Very few companies are willing to venture deep into process operations to further reduce energy consumption. As a result, benefits that can be derived from a retrofit project can be very limited. The advent of Pinch Technology provides a comprehensive as well as systematic approach to maximise a plant's energy efficiency. This paper briefly reviews the key principles of Pinch Technology and highlights the results of Pinch Analysis studies conducted on the local industries to maximize the energy efficiency. Faculty of Chemical and Natural Resources Engineering, UTM 2001 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/5072/1/ZainuddinA.Manan2001_MaximizingEnergyEfficiency.pdf Abdul Manan, Zainuddin (2001) Maximizing energy efficiency in the process industries using pinch analysis. Proceedings of The 15th Symposium of Malaysian Chemical Engineers SOMChE 2001 . pp. 484-491.
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title Maximizing energy efficiency in the process industries using pinch analysis
title_full Maximizing energy efficiency in the process industries using pinch analysis
title_fullStr Maximizing energy efficiency in the process industries using pinch analysis
title_full_unstemmed Maximizing energy efficiency in the process industries using pinch analysis
title_short Maximizing energy efficiency in the process industries using pinch analysis
title_sort maximizing energy efficiency in the process industries using pinch analysis
topic T Technology (General)
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