An approach for estimating national targets for industrial excess heat recovery based on detailedanalysis of data from case studies followed by regression analysis is proposed and applied to the Kraftpulping industry in Sweden. According to the resulting estimates, there is a large potential forincreasing the excess heat utilization from the Swedish pulp and paper mills. The suggestedmethodology provides a more detailed picture of industrial excess heat availability in the Swedish pulpand paper industry and could be applied to other sectors and regions
Södra Cell Värö is a pulp mill that produces kraft pulp for sale. Kraft mills use large amounts of f...
As one of the means to tackle global warming, the European Union established the 2012 Energy Efficie...
In Sweden, over 50% of building heating requirements are covered by district heating. Approximately ...
The recovery and utilisation of industrial excess heat has been identified as an important contribut...
European industries have realized that a reduction of primary energy usage is not only a European re...
In this paper the trade-off between internal and external use of excess heat from a kraft pulp mill ...
Excess heat from a kraft pulp mill can be used either internally to increase the level of efficiency...
The pulp and paper industry is one of the largest energy users in Sweden and in 2007 2.2 TWh of heat...
The threat about increased global warming and the over-use of the Earth’s resources makes it importa...
Industrial excess heat is a large untapped resource, for which there is potential for external use, ...
In Scandinavian kraft pulp mills excess heat can be made available through energy efficiency measure...
In order to achieve an increased energy efficiency within the Swedish industry the law about energy ...
Increased utilization of industrial excess heat (or waste heat) can reduce primary energy use and th...
Within the FRAM programme, two models of average Scandinavian mills producing bleached market pulp h...
Increasing resource efficiency and reducing carbon emissions in manufacturing industry are prioritis...
Södra Cell Värö is a pulp mill that produces kraft pulp for sale. Kraft mills use large amounts of f...
As one of the means to tackle global warming, the European Union established the 2012 Energy Efficie...
In Sweden, over 50% of building heating requirements are covered by district heating. Approximately ...
The recovery and utilisation of industrial excess heat has been identified as an important contribut...
European industries have realized that a reduction of primary energy usage is not only a European re...
In this paper the trade-off between internal and external use of excess heat from a kraft pulp mill ...
Excess heat from a kraft pulp mill can be used either internally to increase the level of efficiency...
The pulp and paper industry is one of the largest energy users in Sweden and in 2007 2.2 TWh of heat...
The threat about increased global warming and the over-use of the Earth’s resources makes it importa...
Industrial excess heat is a large untapped resource, for which there is potential for external use, ...
In Scandinavian kraft pulp mills excess heat can be made available through energy efficiency measure...
In order to achieve an increased energy efficiency within the Swedish industry the law about energy ...
Increased utilization of industrial excess heat (or waste heat) can reduce primary energy use and th...
Within the FRAM programme, two models of average Scandinavian mills producing bleached market pulp h...
Increasing resource efficiency and reducing carbon emissions in manufacturing industry are prioritis...
Södra Cell Värö is a pulp mill that produces kraft pulp for sale. Kraft mills use large amounts of f...
As one of the means to tackle global warming, the European Union established the 2012 Energy Efficie...
In Sweden, over 50% of building heating requirements are covered by district heating. Approximately ...