Energy is one of the major inputs for the economic development of any country, thus lack of efficient and effective utilization of energy is a major concern in high-energy consuming industries such as the cement industries. The objective of this research is therefore to conduct energy auditing in Messobo Cement Factory to quantify the energy losses in the system and to identify potential areas for improvement. On site measurements of the material and energy flows was conducted using Infrared thermometer, Thermocouples and Pitot static probe with manometer. Based on the energy analysis performed, the most energy intensive process is found to be the pyre system (burning). The specific heat consumption has been found to be 844.5 kcal/kg-cl wit...
Cement production is intensive in terms of energy consumption. An analysis of the resources involved...
Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) Systems are spreading more and more in cement factories and are essential ...
The cement sub-sector consumes approximately 12-15 of total industrial energy use. Therefore, a stat...
This paper deals with the energy audit and heat recovery system modeling and design , taking ...
This paper deals with the energy audit and heat recovery system modeling and design, taking a cement...
Cement production has been one of the most energy intensive industries in the world. In order to pro...
The cement industry sector is an energy-intensive industrial sector; cement is the most widely used ...
Cement subsector next to the glass industry is counted among one of the most energy-intensive indust...
Abstract:- Growing concerns arise about energy consumption and its adverse environmental impact in r...
This project entitled “Recoverable quantity of waste heat at Messebo cement factor y” has tried to q...
Cement clinkerisation is the major energy-consuming process in cement manufacturing due to the high-...
Energy consumption assessment in a cement production plant is studied in this paper and a guideline ...
The cement sector is one of the fast growing economic sectors in Ethiopia. In 2010, it consumed 7 PJ...
This report provides information on the energy savings, costs, and carbon dioxide emissions reductio...
The cement production process is one of the most energy and cost intensive in the world. In order to...
Cement production is intensive in terms of energy consumption. An analysis of the resources involved...
Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) Systems are spreading more and more in cement factories and are essential ...
The cement sub-sector consumes approximately 12-15 of total industrial energy use. Therefore, a stat...
This paper deals with the energy audit and heat recovery system modeling and design , taking ...
This paper deals with the energy audit and heat recovery system modeling and design, taking a cement...
Cement production has been one of the most energy intensive industries in the world. In order to pro...
The cement industry sector is an energy-intensive industrial sector; cement is the most widely used ...
Cement subsector next to the glass industry is counted among one of the most energy-intensive indust...
Abstract:- Growing concerns arise about energy consumption and its adverse environmental impact in r...
This project entitled “Recoverable quantity of waste heat at Messebo cement factor y” has tried to q...
Cement clinkerisation is the major energy-consuming process in cement manufacturing due to the high-...
Energy consumption assessment in a cement production plant is studied in this paper and a guideline ...
The cement sector is one of the fast growing economic sectors in Ethiopia. In 2010, it consumed 7 PJ...
This report provides information on the energy savings, costs, and carbon dioxide emissions reductio...
The cement production process is one of the most energy and cost intensive in the world. In order to...
Cement production is intensive in terms of energy consumption. An analysis of the resources involved...
Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) Systems are spreading more and more in cement factories and are essential ...
The cement sub-sector consumes approximately 12-15 of total industrial energy use. Therefore, a stat...