We assess the technoeconomic feasibility of onsite electricity and steam generation from recovered low-grade thermal energy in oil refineries using organic Rankine cycle (ORC) engines and mechanical vapour compression (MVC) heat pumps in various countries. The efficiencies of 34 ORC and 20 MVC current commercial systems are regressed against modified theoretical models. The resulting theoretical relations predict the thermal efficiency of commercial ORC engines within 4–5% and the coefficient of performance (COP) of commercial MVC heat pumps within 10–15%, on average. Using these models, the economic viability of ORC engines and MVC heat pumps is then assessed for 19 refinery streams as a function of heat source and sink temperatures, and t...
The focus of the analysis presented here is improved recovery (and use) of waste heat at existing pe...
Abstract Compressed air production is an energy–intensive sector, thus compressor manufacturers are ...
AbstractThis paper presents a comparative thermodynamic and economic analysis of two kinds of organi...
Energy efficiency has become a global problem that is detrimental to the chemical industries technic...
Power generation systems recovering waste heat, such as Organic Rankine Cycles (ORC), cannot work ef...
Developing systematic approaches for the identification of optimal WHR options in industrial applica...
This article describes the compounds of energetic material costs of the oil refining at the refineri...
The re-use of low-grade waste heat has the potential to contribute significantly to a better energy ...
Growing awareness of the greenhouse effect combined with limited fossil fuel resources are the incen...
Several heat-to-power conversion technologies are being proposed as suitable for waste-heat recovery...
Global energy consumption is continually increasing, and intelligent energy supply is a critical con...
This paper presents the results of an investigation of power production from low temperature excess ...
Low-grade heat sources such as solar thermal, geothermal, exhaust gases and industrial waste heat ar...
A great deal of waste heat is released in many industrial procedures, resulting in not only serious ...
Nowadays, a high amount of industrial thermal energy is still lost due to the lack of competitive so...
The focus of the analysis presented here is improved recovery (and use) of waste heat at existing pe...
Abstract Compressed air production is an energy–intensive sector, thus compressor manufacturers are ...
AbstractThis paper presents a comparative thermodynamic and economic analysis of two kinds of organi...
Energy efficiency has become a global problem that is detrimental to the chemical industries technic...
Power generation systems recovering waste heat, such as Organic Rankine Cycles (ORC), cannot work ef...
Developing systematic approaches for the identification of optimal WHR options in industrial applica...
This article describes the compounds of energetic material costs of the oil refining at the refineri...
The re-use of low-grade waste heat has the potential to contribute significantly to a better energy ...
Growing awareness of the greenhouse effect combined with limited fossil fuel resources are the incen...
Several heat-to-power conversion technologies are being proposed as suitable for waste-heat recovery...
Global energy consumption is continually increasing, and intelligent energy supply is a critical con...
This paper presents the results of an investigation of power production from low temperature excess ...
Low-grade heat sources such as solar thermal, geothermal, exhaust gases and industrial waste heat ar...
A great deal of waste heat is released in many industrial procedures, resulting in not only serious ...
Nowadays, a high amount of industrial thermal energy is still lost due to the lack of competitive so...
The focus of the analysis presented here is improved recovery (and use) of waste heat at existing pe...
Abstract Compressed air production is an energy–intensive sector, thus compressor manufacturers are ...
AbstractThis paper presents a comparative thermodynamic and economic analysis of two kinds of organi...