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Process Integration techniques for optimal design of hybrid power systems

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In this paper, the authors introduce two new PoPA numerical tools known as the Power Cascade Analysis (PoCA) and the Storage Cascade Table (SCT) for the optimal power allocation in hybrid systems comprising of renewable energy sources.
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This article is published in Applied Thermal Engineering.The article was published on 2013-10-15. It has received 76 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Stand-alone power system & Distributed generation.

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Forty years of Heat Integration: Pinch Analysis (PA) and Mathematical Programming (MP)

TL;DR: Process Integration supporting Process Design, Integration, and Optimisation has been around from the early 1970s and its development has accelerated over the years as its methodology has been able to provide answers and support for important issues regarding economic development.
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New directions in the implementation of Pinch Methodology (PM)

TL;DR: A review of the most significant implementations of the Pinch analysis can be found in this article, where the authors identify and substantiate future directions of research for Pinch Methodology applications.
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Review of distributed generation (DG) system planning and optimisation techniques: Comparison of numerical and mathematical modelling methods

TL;DR: Overall, this review provides preliminary guidelines, research gaps and recommendations for developing a better and more user-friendly DG energy planning optimisation tool.
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Recent developments in Process Integration

TL;DR: Process Integration has been used for more than 40 years to support process design, integration and optimisation as mentioned in this paper, and its development has been closely related to developing the Chemical Engineering, implementation of mathematical modelling and the application of information technology.
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Optimal hybrid renewable energy design in autonomous system using Modified Electric System Cascade Analysis and Homer software

TL;DR: In this article, a method for designing hybrid electricity generation systems is presented based on the Modified Electric System Cascade Analysis method, which is used as a guideline for development of an isolated power supply system, which consists of photovoltaic panels, wind turbines and energy storage units.
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Chemical Process Design and Integration

Robin Smith
TL;DR: This new edition of an established bestselling book provides practical guidance for students, researchers, and those in chemical engineering on sustainable energy and carbon capture and sequestration, as a result of increasing environmental awareness.
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User guide on process integration for the efficient use of energy

Bodo Linnhoff
TL;DR: The study of the optimal synthesis of energy efficient distillation is presented and besides heuristic, optimization methods can be used to find efficient analyzed and taken as a reference.
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Synthesis of heat exchanger networks: I. Systematic generation of energy optimal networks

TL;DR: In this article, a thermodynamically orientated method is presented for the synthesis of heat exchanger networks, where preliminary networks are generated which give maximum heat recovery, and the most satisfactory final networks are evolved using the preliminary networks as starting points.
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Targeting and design methodology for reduction of fuel, power and CO2 on total sites

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on the results of studies of total sites where the application of the methodology has achieved savings in fuel, along with improvements in global CO2 levels and other emissions levels of at least 50% when compared to those achieved by application to individual operational processes.
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Analysis of Refinery Hydrogen Distribution Systems

TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic method for the analysis of hydrogen distribution systems based on the concept of hydrogen surplus is proposed, where the minimum flow rate of fresh hydrogen required by the refinery before any system design is set.
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