1992 Industrial Process Heat Energy Analysis – Final Report with Appendix

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  • Document Type: Final Report
  • Document Number: GRI – 96/0353 and GRI-96/0353.1 (Appendix)
  • Corporate Source: Energy and Environmental Analysis, Inc., Arlington, VA
  • Sponsor: Gas Research Institute, Chicago, IL
  • Product Media: ZIP Download (contains 2 PDF files)
  • Pagination: 252p (Final Report)
  • Pagination: 490p (Appendices)

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Abstract:
The goal of this analysis was to estimate energy consumption for industrial direct-fired process heat applications. There are no publicly available data at this level of detail so a methodology had to be defined which could create these estimates based on the available data. The process heat was performed by building up information for different process heat applications by process, end use, industry and fuel. A detailed data base was developed to store and access the information and can be used to generate a variety of summaries and reports on the information. The fundamental building blocks used in the analysis were the 228 processes used to describe the industrial sector. Each process includes one or more types of heating equipment used by that industry/end-use to produce a given product. ‘This methodology does not provide a detailed inventory of process heating equipment. Rather it is a national level estimate of total production and capacity for different processes with estimates of average energy intensity and fuel and equipment shares.