The recovery and reuse of industrial waste heat may be limited if an energy source cannot be fully utilized in an otherwise available out of phase or unequal capacity end-use process. This paper summarizes the results of a technical and economic evaluation involving process data from 12 industrial plants to determine if thermal energy storage (TES) systems can be used with commercially available energy management equipment to enhance the recovery and utilization of industrial waste heat. Results showing estimated installed costs, net energy savings, economic benefits, and utility impact are presented at both single plant and industry levels for 14 of 24 applications having after tax ROR's in excess of 20 percent. Maximum energy and cost sav...
Cogeneration is playing an increasingly important role in providing energy efficient power generatio...
AbstractOne third of energy consumption is attributable to the industrial sector, with as much as ha...
The potential for utilizing industrial waste heat for district heating is enormous. There is, howeve...
Thermal Energy Storage for Industrial Applications is a major thrust of the Department of Energy's T...
In the United States industrial energy consumption accounts for about 40% of the nation's total ener...
Industrial activities have a huge potential for waste heat recovery. In spite of its high potential,...
Thermal Energy Storage for Industrial Applications is a major thrust of the Department of Energy's T...
A project is discussed in which the possibilities for economical waste heat recovery and utilization...
The following report has been compiled to provide a guideline for designing a waste heat recovery an...
The potential is examined for waste heat recovery and reuse through thermal energy storage in five s...
Applications of Thermal Energy Storage (TES) in a paper and pulp mill power house were studied as on...
Thermal energy storage is a key enabling technology for the recovery and valorisation of industrial ...
Thermal energy storage (TES) helps to reduce energy consumption and peak demands by balancing heat s...
The cement industry is the most energy-intensive industry in the United States in terms of energy co...
Industrial processes are characterized by energy losses, such as heat streams rejected to the enviro...
Cogeneration is playing an increasingly important role in providing energy efficient power generatio...
AbstractOne third of energy consumption is attributable to the industrial sector, with as much as ha...
The potential for utilizing industrial waste heat for district heating is enormous. There is, howeve...
Thermal Energy Storage for Industrial Applications is a major thrust of the Department of Energy's T...
In the United States industrial energy consumption accounts for about 40% of the nation's total ener...
Industrial activities have a huge potential for waste heat recovery. In spite of its high potential,...
Thermal Energy Storage for Industrial Applications is a major thrust of the Department of Energy's T...
A project is discussed in which the possibilities for economical waste heat recovery and utilization...
The following report has been compiled to provide a guideline for designing a waste heat recovery an...
The potential is examined for waste heat recovery and reuse through thermal energy storage in five s...
Applications of Thermal Energy Storage (TES) in a paper and pulp mill power house were studied as on...
Thermal energy storage is a key enabling technology for the recovery and valorisation of industrial ...
Thermal energy storage (TES) helps to reduce energy consumption and peak demands by balancing heat s...
The cement industry is the most energy-intensive industry in the United States in terms of energy co...
Industrial processes are characterized by energy losses, such as heat streams rejected to the enviro...
Cogeneration is playing an increasingly important role in providing energy efficient power generatio...
AbstractOne third of energy consumption is attributable to the industrial sector, with as much as ha...
The potential for utilizing industrial waste heat for district heating is enormous. There is, howeve...