AbstractIn this research we propose a physical measure of resource efficiency, based on exergy, which combines energy and material flows in a single dimensionless metric, bounded by 0 and 1. The inclusion of materials in the efficiency metric makes it possible to compare a wide range of industrial devices and processes, and even different sectors, using a consistent framework. Resource efficiencies for steel-making processes were computed as an example and were found to range from 10.0% in sinter plants to72.1% in coke ovens. A unified resource efficiency measure helps identify the drivers of resource consumption and reveal opportunities to reduce carbon emissions
This study has investigated the use of exergy analysis when applied to the UK steel sector. The aim ...
Modern society requires large amounts of materials which lead to emissions of greenhouse gases. Effe...
Resource efficiency is an instrumental mitigation option in the steel industry but, existing studies...
AbstractIn this research we propose a physical measure of resource efficiency, based on exergy, whic...
In this research we propose a physical measure of resource efficiency, based on exergy, which combin...
© 2019 Institution of Chemical Engineers To achieve agreed targets for reducing global carbon emissi...
© 2019 Institution of Chemical Engineers To achieve agreed targets for reducing global carbon emissi...
Industry is responsible for 40\% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, which drive anthropogenic...
In the current global climate of declining fossil fuel reserves and due to the impact of industry on...
Studies analysing the resource use of industrial production are often performed at highly aggregated...
Studies analysing the resource use of industrial production are often performed at highly aggregated...
Resource accounting is widely practiced to identify opportunities for improving the sustainability o...
This study has investigated the use of exergy analysis when applied to the UK steel sector. The aim ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Exergy analysis has wid...
This study has investigated the use of exergy analysis when applied to the UK steel sector. The aim ...
This study has investigated the use of exergy analysis when applied to the UK steel sector. The aim ...
Modern society requires large amounts of materials which lead to emissions of greenhouse gases. Effe...
Resource efficiency is an instrumental mitigation option in the steel industry but, existing studies...
AbstractIn this research we propose a physical measure of resource efficiency, based on exergy, whic...
In this research we propose a physical measure of resource efficiency, based on exergy, which combin...
© 2019 Institution of Chemical Engineers To achieve agreed targets for reducing global carbon emissi...
© 2019 Institution of Chemical Engineers To achieve agreed targets for reducing global carbon emissi...
Industry is responsible for 40\% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, which drive anthropogenic...
In the current global climate of declining fossil fuel reserves and due to the impact of industry on...
Studies analysing the resource use of industrial production are often performed at highly aggregated...
Studies analysing the resource use of industrial production are often performed at highly aggregated...
Resource accounting is widely practiced to identify opportunities for improving the sustainability o...
This study has investigated the use of exergy analysis when applied to the UK steel sector. The aim ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Exergy analysis has wid...
This study has investigated the use of exergy analysis when applied to the UK steel sector. The aim ...
This study has investigated the use of exergy analysis when applied to the UK steel sector. The aim ...
Modern society requires large amounts of materials which lead to emissions of greenhouse gases. Effe...
Resource efficiency is an instrumental mitigation option in the steel industry but, existing studies...