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Design of Integrated Solar Thermal Energy System for Multi- Period Process Heat Demand

This paper presents a new methodology for integrating renewable energy sources such as solar with chemical process utility demand. In chemical plant operations, the demand for utilities, as well as available process heat loads, are sometimes seasonal or multi-period in nature. Also, the availability...

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Published in:Chemical engineering transactions 2016-01, Vol.52
Main Authors: A.J. Isafiade, Z. Kravanja, M. Bogataj
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