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Title: Tools for Energy Efficiency in Industrial Processes


1
Tools for Energy Efficiency in Industrial
Processes
  • Richard Love and Don Cleland
  • Centre for Postharvest and Refrigeration Research
  • MASSEY UNIVERSITY

2
Overview
  • What tools are needed for industrial energy
    efficiency?
  • Case studies audits of chilled water plants.
  • Case study monitoring report of chilled water
    plant.

3
Industry Contributes to National Energy
Consumption
  • Hang (2006).

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Energy Efficiency
  • Important for sustainable use of renewable
    resources.
  • Savings may be economically important.
  • Efficiency gains decrease total energy use even
    if demand increases (due to other factors) energy
    efficiency decreases total impact.

5
Functional Vs Critical Measures
  • Functional measures (e.g. /kg, kWh/km)
  • useful for aggregates,
  • generic,
  • meaning ambiguous,
  • retrospective,
  • does not help improve performance.
  • Critical measures (e.g. energy audit)
  • why energy was used,
  • how can energy be used better,
  • large data-processing problem,
  • technically complicated,
  • site specific.

6
Benchmarks
  • Energy efficiency is a comparison
  • thermodynamic limits (eg. Carnot cycle)
  • ? best for design
  • historical performance (regresssion model)
  • sector best practice
  • mechanistic performance model
  • ? best for operation

7
Industrial Chilled Water
  • Used for process cooling air conditioning.

8
Chilled Water System
Condensers
Compressors
Chillers
Tanks
To site demand
From site demand
9
Industrial Chilled Water
  • Performance model generated for 16 chilled water
    plants, and validated against plant data.
  • Model used to evaluate savings opportunities.

Energy savings opportunities at sixteen chilled
water plants (not cumulative).
10
Lower Discharge Pressure
  • A simple set point change.
  • Main problem equipment is operated at design
    (hottest day), rather than best configuration for
    actual conditions.
  • Secondary problem condenser fouling and
    short-circuiting.

energy use
product
suction low temperature
11
Size of Chiller Heat Exchangers
low operating cost
low capital cost
12
Other Opportunities
Part loading of compressors is inefficient. ?
too many compressors active control
strategies ? mixing of supply and return water
stratified tanks
Condensers Compressors Chillers Tanks
From site demand
To site demand
13
Common Problems
  • Poorly documented plant modifications.
  • Meters missing.
  • Unclear what some meters measured.
  • Meters not calibrated.
  • Data incorrectly archived.
  • Problems due to low priority and lack of analysis.

14
Implementation
  • Audits are half the battle. Recommendations need
    to be implemented.
  • Education overcomes staff reluctance.
  • Capital projects wont be implemented on a
    sustainability criteria, alone.

15
Monitoring Reports
  • Weekly reports.
  • Purpose
  • remind
  • educate
  • identify
  • evaluate
  • Both functional and critical measures reported.

16
Problems
  • Data.
  • Meaning of targets.
  • Disagreement about how to fix plant.

17
Conclusions
  • Critical measures of energy use are preferred for
    energy saving.
  • Data integrity is important.
  • Analyst needs to be technically informed.
  • On-going monitoring needed to realize savings.
  • Site education and clearly explained targets
    critical.

18
Acknowledgements
  • Federica Vaino
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