Capturing the invisible resource: Analysis of waste heat potential in Chinese industry

Date Published
01/2016
Publication Type
Journal Article
Authors
DOI
10.1016/j.apenergy.2015.10.060
Abstract

Waste heat recovery and utilization represents a missed opportunity to reduce China’s total energy use, decrease carbon dioxide emissions, and improve air quality. Currently, China does not have a standardized or transparent methodology to quantify the waste heat potential in the industrial sector, which accounts for more than two thirds of China’s primary energy consumption. This paper presents the results of thermal energy modeling to quantify the technical maximum waste heat potential in three energy-intensive industrial sectors: cement, iron and steel, and glass. In addition, this paper identifies the practical potential for producing electricity from waste heat in these sectors. The analysis finds that the glass sector has the highest waste heat to power generation potential per unit of production basis among the studied sectors. This paper provides key principles for managing waste heat in the industrial sector and key sector characteristics for implementing waste heat to power generation technologies.

Journal
Applied Energy
Volume
161
Year of Publication
2016
Pagination
497 - 511
ISSN Number
03062619
Short Title
Applied Energy
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