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  1. Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy
  2. Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy : Volume 18
  3. Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy : Volume 18, Issue 7, October 2016
  4. Pinch Analysis targeting for CO2 Total Site planning
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Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy : Volume 19
Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy : Volume 18
Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy : Volume 18, Issue 8, December 2016
Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy : Volume 18, Issue 7, October 2016
Special Issue of Clean Technology and Environmental Policy dedicated to PRES’15
Cleaner production, Process Integration and intensification
Erratum to: Cleaner production, Process Integration and intensification
Dynamic behaviour of the CO2 bubble in a bubble column bioreactor for microalgal cultivation
Fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP) for multi-criteria selection of microalgae harvesting and drying processes
Optimization of an experimental membrane reactor for low-temperature methane steam reforming
Integration of new processes and geothermal heat into a wood processing cluster
Targeting of water-using networks involving regeneration with a graphical approach
An automated composite table algorithm considering zero liquid discharge possibility in water regeneration–recycle network
Pinch analysis-based approach to industrial safety risk and environmental management
Superstructure-based synthesis and optimisation of an oil palm eco-industrial town: a case study in Iskandar Malaysia
Erratum to: Superstructure-based synthesis and optimisation of an oil palm eco-industrial town: a case study in Iskandar Malaysia
Carbon dioxide absorption by ammonia intensified with membrane contactors
Photocatalytic CO2 conversion over Au/TiO2 nanostructures for dynamic production of clean fuels in a monolith photoreactor
A new green index as an overall quantitative green performance indicator of a facility
Overview of sustainable biomass supply chain: from concept to modelling
Sustainable new product development: a longitudinal review
Docosahexaenoic acid production from crude glycerol by Schizochytrium limacinum SR21
Particulate composites based on ionic liquid-treated oil palm fiber and thermoplastic starch adhesive
Pinch Analysis targeting for CO2 Total Site planning
Hydrodynamic and mass transfer evaluation of post-combustion CO2 capture process for power plants
Simulation and optimization of pulsating heat pipe flat-plate solar collectors using neural networks and genetic algorithm: a semi-experimental investigation
Eco-friendly process for soft drink industries wastewater reuse as growth medium for Saccharomyces cerevisiae production
The path towards healthier societies, environments, and economies: a broader perspective for sustainable engineered nanomaterials
Comparison of predicted vehicular pollution concentration with air quality standards for different time periods
Fate of toxic phorbol esters in Jatropha curcas oil by a biodiesel fuel production process
Pyrolysis of Sedum plumbizincicola, a zinc and cadmium hyperaccumulator: pyrolysis kinetics, heavy metal behaviour and bio-oil production
Experimental and numerical investigations of effect of split injection strategies and dwell between injections on combustion and emissions characteristics of a diesel engine
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Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy : Volume 18, Issue 2, February 2016
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Pinch Analysis targeting for CO2 Total Site planning

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Author Mohd Nawi, Wan rlinda Roshana Wan Alwi, Sharifah Rafidah Manan, Zainuddin Abdul Klemeš, Jiří Jaromír
Copyright Year 2016
Abstract Rising CO2 emissions that have been primarily attributed to fossil fuel utilisation have motivated extensive research on optimal CO2 reduction planning and management. Carbon (more precisely CO2) capture and storage (CCS) and carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) have been the potential solutions to control CO2 emissions. However, mitigating CO2 emissions via CO2 storage in geological reservoirs without utilisation is merely a technology transition, and CO2 utilisation is limited due to the short lifespan of products. The integration of CCS and CCU, described as carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS), has recently been introduced as a better option to mitigate CO2 emission. This study introduces a new algebraic targeting method for optimal CCUS network based on a Pinch Analysis–Total Site CO2 integration approach. A new concept of Total Site CO2 Integration is introduced within the CCS development. The CO2 captured with a certain quality from the largest CO2 emissions sources or plants is injected into a CO2 pipeline header to match the CO2 demands for utilising by various industries. The CO2 sources and demands are matched, and the maximum CCU potential is targeted before the remaining captured CO2 is injected into a dedicated geological storage. One or more headers are divided into certain composition ranges based on the purity level of the CO2 sources and demands. The CO2 header can satisfy the CO2 demands for various industries located along the headers, which require CO2 as their raw material. The CO2 can be further regenerated, and mixed as needed with pure CO2 generated from one or multiple centralised CO2 plants if required. The main consideration for the problem is the CO2 purity composition of targeted sources and demands. The proper estimation of CO2 integration will reduce the amount of CO2 emission needed to be stored and introduced to systematic CO2 planning and management network.
Starting Page 2227
Ending Page 2240
Page Count 14
File Format PDF
ISSN 1618954X
Journal Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy
Volume Number 18
Issue Number 7
e-ISSN 16189558
Language English
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publisher Date 2016-04-06
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword CO2 emission reduction CO2 sources and demands CO2 management CO2 capture, utilisation and storage CO2 total site Sustainable Development Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering Industrial and Production Engineering Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology Environmental Economics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Environmental Chemistry Environmental Engineering Economics and Econometrics Business, Management and Accounting Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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