LDES, Thermal Energy Storage and Alumina Refineries
There are three types of TES; sensible heat, latent heat and thermochemical. During this case study, we''ll be using a TES technology example, MGA Thermal, which uses latent heat as the
This work proposes the study of a SOFC-based multi-energy system operating at reduced fuel utilisation factor for the combined production of hydrogen, electricity and process steam with the purpose of replacing the conventional SMR in an oil refinery.
Over the past 12 months, we've observed a large increase in announcements by oil majors and refineries to outright close or convert their fossil fuel refineries and catalytic crackers into biofuels, base oils, and renewable diesel production facilities.
This sector is facing multiple sustainability-related transformation pressures, forcing the industry to adapt to changing market conditions. The transition to a low-carbon economy will require oil refineries to adopt decarbonisation technologies like advanced biofuels, green hydrogen and carbon capture and storage (CCS).
The oil refinery industry is one of the major energy users and responsible for a large proportion of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This sector is facing multiple sustainability-related transformation pressures, forcing the industry to adapt to changing market conditions.
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