Design of integrated energy-water systems using pinch analysis: a nexus study of energy-water-carbon emissions

Severe environmental issues such as excessive energy and water resources consumption and massive carbon emissions are becoming progressively prominent. Energy, water and carbon emissions are also intrinsically linked and have become the critical indicators for sustainable development. Nexus analysis...

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Main Authors: Oh, X. B., Rozali, N. E. M., Liew, P. Y., Klemes, J. J.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.129092
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spelling my.utm.955752022-05-31T12:46:40Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95575/ Design of integrated energy-water systems using pinch analysis: a nexus study of energy-water-carbon emissions Oh, X. B. Rozali, N. E. M. Liew, P. Y. Klemes, J. J. T Technology (General) Severe environmental issues such as excessive energy and water resources consumption and massive carbon emissions are becoming progressively prominent. Energy, water and carbon emissions are also intrinsically linked and have become the critical indicators for sustainable development. Nexus analysis between the three resources has been increasingly emphasised, mainly using mathematical programming approaches. Applications of insight-based approach for nexus study, however, have been directed very few attentions. This paper presents a new framework for the optimal design of integrated energy-water systems based on Pinch Analysis considering the energy-water-carbon emissions nexus. The framework consists of a series of Pinch Analysis methods, specifically Power Cascade Table (PCT), Water Cascade Table (WCT) and Energy Planning Pinch Diagram (EPPD), to obtain the minimum targets for each resource. The established targets provide valuable insights to assess the whole integrated system following any design modifications on certain resource networks. The framework was tested on a small-scale industrial plant case study, where adjustments on the system design were performed to achieve 20% CO2 gas discharge reduction target. The final integrated design gave minimal impacts of up to 12% changes on the energy system, while the water system deviates by less than 1% from the initial design. The outputs from the framework can assist designers in the planning of their integrated energy-water systems while meeting the environmental requirements. Elsevier Ltd. 2021 Article PeerReviewed Oh, X. B. and Rozali, N. E. M. and Liew, P. Y. and Klemes, J. J. (2021) Design of integrated energy-water systems using pinch analysis: a nexus study of energy-water-carbon emissions. Journal of Cleaner Production, 322 . ISSN 0959-6526 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.129092 DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.129092
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Oh, X. B.
Rozali, N. E. M.
Liew, P. Y.
Klemes, J. J.
Design of integrated energy-water systems using pinch analysis: a nexus study of energy-water-carbon emissions
description Severe environmental issues such as excessive energy and water resources consumption and massive carbon emissions are becoming progressively prominent. Energy, water and carbon emissions are also intrinsically linked and have become the critical indicators for sustainable development. Nexus analysis between the three resources has been increasingly emphasised, mainly using mathematical programming approaches. Applications of insight-based approach for nexus study, however, have been directed very few attentions. This paper presents a new framework for the optimal design of integrated energy-water systems based on Pinch Analysis considering the energy-water-carbon emissions nexus. The framework consists of a series of Pinch Analysis methods, specifically Power Cascade Table (PCT), Water Cascade Table (WCT) and Energy Planning Pinch Diagram (EPPD), to obtain the minimum targets for each resource. The established targets provide valuable insights to assess the whole integrated system following any design modifications on certain resource networks. The framework was tested on a small-scale industrial plant case study, where adjustments on the system design were performed to achieve 20% CO2 gas discharge reduction target. The final integrated design gave minimal impacts of up to 12% changes on the energy system, while the water system deviates by less than 1% from the initial design. The outputs from the framework can assist designers in the planning of their integrated energy-water systems while meeting the environmental requirements.
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author Oh, X. B.
Rozali, N. E. M.
Liew, P. Y.
Klemes, J. J.
author_facet Oh, X. B.
Rozali, N. E. M.
Liew, P. Y.
Klemes, J. J.
author_sort Oh, X. B.
title Design of integrated energy-water systems using pinch analysis: a nexus study of energy-water-carbon emissions
title_short Design of integrated energy-water systems using pinch analysis: a nexus study of energy-water-carbon emissions
title_full Design of integrated energy-water systems using pinch analysis: a nexus study of energy-water-carbon emissions
title_fullStr Design of integrated energy-water systems using pinch analysis: a nexus study of energy-water-carbon emissions
title_full_unstemmed Design of integrated energy-water systems using pinch analysis: a nexus study of energy-water-carbon emissions
title_sort design of integrated energy-water systems using pinch analysis: a nexus study of energy-water-carbon emissions
publisher Elsevier Ltd.
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95575/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.129092
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