Integration of low grade heat with district heating

Ankur Kapil, Igor Bulatov, Robin Smith, Jin Kuk Kim

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    Abstract

    Large quantities of low grade heat with temperature ranging from 30 °C to 250 °C as liquids (cooling water) and gases (flue gas) is not utilized across process industry. This heat can reduce the energy consumption for district heating (DH) and therefore reduce the carbon footprint for the integrated system. The techno-economic feasibility of over the fence process integration of low grade heat with district heating network is evaluated in this work. The quantity of available low grade heat is determined by total site integration tools. The feasible distance of transfer between the source of low grade heat and the district heating network is calculated based on the cost of district heating supply and network design cost. The methodology shows that the economic benefit of integration of low grade heat with DH is dependent on the case study. Copyright © 2011, AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)123-128
    Number of pages5
    JournalChemical Engineering Transactions
    Volume25
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

    Keywords

    • Carbon footprint
    • District heating networks
    • Economic benefits
    • Energy consumption
    • Integrated systems
    • Integration tools
    • Low grade heat
    • Network design
    • Process industries
    • Process integration
    • Techno-economic feasibility
    • Energy utilization
    • Flue gases
    • Heating
    • Heating equipment
    • Integrated optics
    • Integration
    • District heating

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