2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1530-9290.2012.00502.x
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A Material Flow‐based Approach to Enhance Resource Efficiency in Production and Recycling Networks

Abstract: Keywords:ecological assessment German iron and steel industry industrial ecology techno-economic assessment thermodynamic modeling zinc recycling Supporting information is available on the JIE Web site SummaryResource and energy efficiency are key strategies for production and recycling networks. They can contribute to more sustainable industrial production and can help cope with challenges such as competition, rising resource and energy prices, greenhouse gas emissions reduction, and scarce and expensive land… Show more

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“…In addition to the output quality, electricity is a crucial process parameter in steel production by the EAF route, given that it acts as the key driver for both the environmental performance and the financial viability of the steel production from scrap (Fröhling et al. ). Substantial differences in the electricity demand of EAFs, based on changing blends of scrap grades, are expected (Fröhling et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the output quality, electricity is a crucial process parameter in steel production by the EAF route, given that it acts as the key driver for both the environmental performance and the financial viability of the steel production from scrap (Fröhling et al. ). Substantial differences in the electricity demand of EAFs, based on changing blends of scrap grades, are expected (Fröhling et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data collected from example plants only apply to production processes of identical technical, environmental, and operating conditions. To solve the data problem, ASPEN (Advanced System for Process Engineering) software is used to model and simulate material and energy flows of industrial production processes (e.g., Andrade et al 2014;Fröhling et al 2013;Iosif et al 2008Iosif et al , 2010Porzio et al 2012Porzio et al , 2016. Unfortunately, these process simulators do not contain a standard procedure for setting up a cooling tower block (Queiroz et al 2012).…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concerns of policy and company-based applications of IE tools differ from each other as well as from those of academics devising and applying tools [24,80,81]. However, a number of authors are working on precisely the area of increasing the suitability of IE tools for practical application [82]. Arzoumanidis et al [83] present a simplified LCA for use in the wine production sector, whilst Cappelletti et al [84] apply LCA to olive oil production focusing on energy requirements.…”
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confidence: 99%