An available energy analysis for a petroleum refinery (a significant energy consumer) involving separation processes, as well as heating and cooling processes, was carried out in order to pinpoint energy losses. Based on an availability efficiency expression, the overall availability efficiency of the refinery was predicted to be 5·9%.
Petroleum products are widely used as an energy supply, and the total production capacity of petrole...
The paper first discusses energy use in petroleum refineries and CO{sub 2} emissions because of the ...
The refining industry is a major source of CO{sub 2} emissions in the industrial sector and therefor...
Exxon Company, U.S.A. refineries reduced energy consumption by 25% between 1972 and 1978 compared wi...
The focus of the analysis presented here is improved recovery (and use) of waste heat at existing pe...
In this paper, energy efficiency in petroleum refining industry has been analyzed using the non-para...
This paper describes the development of (1) a formula correlating the variation in overall refinery ...
The petroleum refining industry in the United States is the largest in the world, providing inputs ...
The petroleum refining industry in the United States is the largest in the world, providing inputs t...
based gasoline efficiency. For diesel fuel, the well-to-pump energy use for the process-level alloca...
Evaluation of life-cycle (or well-to-wheels, WTW) energy and emission impacts of vehicle/fuel system...
Energy profiles are essentially detailed energy balances of refineries showing all inputs and losses...
Information has proven to be an important barrier in industrial energy efficiency improvement. Volu...
This paper surveys process heat requirements of the major petroleum refinery processes. Previous stu...
In recent years crude oils available to refiners have required more energy to refine and refiners ha...
Petroleum products are widely used as an energy supply, and the total production capacity of petrole...
The paper first discusses energy use in petroleum refineries and CO{sub 2} emissions because of the ...
The refining industry is a major source of CO{sub 2} emissions in the industrial sector and therefor...
Exxon Company, U.S.A. refineries reduced energy consumption by 25% between 1972 and 1978 compared wi...
The focus of the analysis presented here is improved recovery (and use) of waste heat at existing pe...
In this paper, energy efficiency in petroleum refining industry has been analyzed using the non-para...
This paper describes the development of (1) a formula correlating the variation in overall refinery ...
The petroleum refining industry in the United States is the largest in the world, providing inputs ...
The petroleum refining industry in the United States is the largest in the world, providing inputs t...
based gasoline efficiency. For diesel fuel, the well-to-pump energy use for the process-level alloca...
Evaluation of life-cycle (or well-to-wheels, WTW) energy and emission impacts of vehicle/fuel system...
Energy profiles are essentially detailed energy balances of refineries showing all inputs and losses...
Information has proven to be an important barrier in industrial energy efficiency improvement. Volu...
This paper surveys process heat requirements of the major petroleum refinery processes. Previous stu...
In recent years crude oils available to refiners have required more energy to refine and refiners ha...
Petroleum products are widely used as an energy supply, and the total production capacity of petrole...
The paper first discusses energy use in petroleum refineries and CO{sub 2} emissions because of the ...
The refining industry is a major source of CO{sub 2} emissions in the industrial sector and therefor...