Managing CO2 Emissions in the Chemical Industry 1st Edition by Hans Joachim Leimkühler – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 9783527326594, 3527326596
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ISBN 10: 3527326596
ISBN 13: 9783527326594
Author: Hans Joachim Leimkühler
This unrivaled reference and handbook on this hot topic covers the technical and administrative aspects of CO2 emissions, with special reference to the chemical and petrochemical industry. It also discusses energy efficient design, cultural aspects and future developments, answering such questions along the way as:
– How can I measure and demonstrate the CO2 emissions linked to my production?
– How can I benefit from CO2 neutral investments using the UNFCCC frame?
– How can I reduce or avoid CO2 emissions by technical measures and new processes?
– If CO2 emissions cannot be avoided, how is the capture and storage of CO2 technically and economically feasible?
– What are the upcoming technical developments regarding CO2 reduction?
A highly useful, practical and essential information source on one of the most pressing environmental topics of our times.
Table of contents:
- Trends in Energy and CO2 Reduction in the Chemical and Process Industry
- ADMINISTRATIVE AND CULTURAL ASPECTS
- Analysis Methods for CO2 Balances
- Managing the Regulatory Environment
- Implementation of Energy Awareness in Plants
- ENERGY EFFICIENT DESIGN AND PRODUCTION
- Systematic Procedure for Energy and CO2 Reduction Projects
- Sustainable Chemical Process Design
- Heat Integration and Pinch Analysis
- Energy Efficient Unit Operations and Processes
- Energy Efficient Equipment
- Energy Efficient Refineries
- Energy Efficient Utility Generation and Distribution
- FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS
- Carbon Capture and Storage
- CO2-Neutral Production –
- Fact or Fiction?
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