1. Carbon mitigation potential of solar industrial process heating: paper industry in India.
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Sharma, Ashish K., Sharma, Chandan, Mullick, Subhash C., and Kandpal, Tara C.
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CARBON dioxide mitigation , *SOLAR power plants , *PROCESS heating , *PAPER industry , *EMISSION control , *PAPER industry & the environment - Abstract
A simple framework to estimate the potential of solar industrial process heating (SIPH) and corresponding CO 2 emissions mitigation in paper industry in India is presented. Geographical locations with clusters of paper mills have been identified and the annual process heating requirement for paper production (based on raw material use) at each cluster has been estimated. The total process heating potential for the paper industry in India has been estimated at 25.2 PJ/annum. Using the estimated performance of a commercially available parabolic trough based SIPH system with collector area requirement of 1.11 million m 2 annual solar fraction in the range of 0.25–0.30 have been estimated. Annual energy delivery of SIPH systems estimated at 4.34 PJ per annum. Finally at 8 main locations with clusters of paper mills in India considered in this study, adoption of SIPH without storage is expected to mitigate 0.34 million tonnes of CO 2 emissions annually. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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