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Economic feasibility of an energy efficiency project for a steam distribution system in a chemical industry
2017
Independent Journal of Management & Production
The burning of fossil fuels majorly contributes to the increase in global warming, and it represents 93% of greenhouse gases emissions in the chemical industry. Most of the energy demand in this sector is associated with steam systems, where 1/3 of the energy efficiency opportunities are located in its distribution system. However, most of the literature focuses on the design of new systems. Those that deal with existing systems, not always use simple and available methods. Furthermore, they
doi:10.14807/ijmp.v8i4.672
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