Effect of recovering the industrial waste heat in Oman on energy and environment
Waste heat recovery nowadays is considered to be an economic method to increase the overall efficiency of plants and, thus, to lower fuel consumption. In this study energy saving and environmental impact for recovering waste heat has been evaluated for industrial companies in Oman using the concept...
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doaj-a2eab77166a44e53b79663cc35cbe7832020-12-23T05:02:36ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472020-12-016526531Effect of recovering the industrial waste heat in Oman on energy and environmentAbdullah Al-Janabi0Nasser Al-Azri1Corresponding author.; Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, Sultan Qaboos University, P.O. Box: 33, P.C. 123 Alkhoud, Muscat, Sultanate of OmanDepartment of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, Sultan Qaboos University, P.O. Box: 33, P.C. 123 Alkhoud, Muscat, Sultanate of OmanWaste heat recovery nowadays is considered to be an economic method to increase the overall efficiency of plants and, thus, to lower fuel consumption. In this study energy saving and environmental impact for recovering waste heat has been evaluated for industrial companies in Oman using the concept of Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) technology. The evaluating of energy saving showed that an amount of 205.02 liter of diesel fuel and 68.56 m3 of natural gas can be saved per day at Al Ghubra Power and Desalination Station. This could be reflected in a reduction of fuel cost by $119.940 (diesel fuel) and $4.134 (natural gas). In addition, the economic profit for selling energy produced by ORC reached to a value of 18.657 $/day. The least saving that can be made were at industries having the lowest ORC net power output. The CO2 emission is also reduced as a result of the reduction in fuel consumption either natural gas or diesel fuel. It could reach to a value of 548.715 kg CO2/day (diesel fuel) and 129.232 kg CO2/day (natural gas), while 466.44 kg CO2/day could be prevented from emission due to the electricity provided by the ORC plant. The results of this study indicate the possibility of using the ORC technology as a practical solution to save energy and minimize CO2 emission in Oman in industries producing vast quantities of waste heat.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484720316292Waste heatOrganic Rankine CycleCO2 emissionEnergy saving |
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Effect of recovering the industrial waste heat in Oman on energy and environment |
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Effect of recovering the industrial waste heat in Oman on energy and environment |
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Effect of recovering the industrial waste heat in Oman on energy and environment |
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Effect of recovering the industrial waste heat in Oman on energy and environment |
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Effect of recovering the industrial waste heat in Oman on energy and environment |
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effect of recovering the industrial waste heat in oman on energy and environment |
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Waste heat recovery nowadays is considered to be an economic method to increase the overall efficiency of plants and, thus, to lower fuel consumption. In this study energy saving and environmental impact for recovering waste heat has been evaluated for industrial companies in Oman using the concept of Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) technology. The evaluating of energy saving showed that an amount of 205.02 liter of diesel fuel and 68.56 m3 of natural gas can be saved per day at Al Ghubra Power and Desalination Station. This could be reflected in a reduction of fuel cost by $119.940 (diesel fuel) and $4.134 (natural gas). In addition, the economic profit for selling energy produced by ORC reached to a value of 18.657 $/day. The least saving that can be made were at industries having the lowest ORC net power output. The CO2 emission is also reduced as a result of the reduction in fuel consumption either natural gas or diesel fuel. It could reach to a value of 548.715 kg CO2/day (diesel fuel) and 129.232 kg CO2/day (natural gas), while 466.44 kg CO2/day could be prevented from emission due to the electricity provided by the ORC plant. The results of this study indicate the possibility of using the ORC technology as a practical solution to save energy and minimize CO2 emission in Oman in industries producing vast quantities of waste heat. |
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