2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2017.09.027
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Co-benefit potential of industrial and urban symbiosis using waste heat from industrial park in Ulsan, Korea

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“…Li et al showed that replacing coal‐fired boilers in DH systems in China could lead to significant economic gains as well as reduced emissions of GHG and other pollutants. Similar conclusions were reached by Kim et al who investigated industrial and urban symbiosis concepts for South Korea involving new DH networks as a means to reduce fossil fuel usage in urban areas and industry. Similarly, Popovski et al investigated IEH recovery for usage in heating and cooling systems in southern European municipalities, replacing individual natural gas boilers.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…Li et al showed that replacing coal‐fired boilers in DH systems in China could lead to significant economic gains as well as reduced emissions of GHG and other pollutants. Similar conclusions were reached by Kim et al who investigated industrial and urban symbiosis concepts for South Korea involving new DH networks as a means to reduce fossil fuel usage in urban areas and industry. Similarly, Popovski et al investigated IEH recovery for usage in heating and cooling systems in southern European municipalities, replacing individual natural gas boilers.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Many previous studies have established the benefits of recovering IEH for supplying heat to DH systems (sometimes in combination with other potential uses) from an economic and/or carbon footprint perspective 15,[37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44] Assessing the long-term benefits of IEH recovery and usage in DH systems is difficult given that energy and climate policy aims at achieving net-zero GHG emissions in many sectors simultaneously. One expected consequence of such policies is that the use of biomass fuel will increase significantly in DH systems.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One of the first steps in the design and analysis of a potential synergy network is the collection of information and quantitative data. Various methods have been used for this, such as interviews [44,65,78,82,106], questionnaires [9,37,63,85,111], site visits [64,84,86,112], and focus groups [53,64,68,85].…”
Section: Methods Used In the Analysis And Assessment Of Potential Indmentioning
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“…Industrial park/eco-industrial park: [75,76,87,91,98,104,110,114]; business park: [81]; local industrial network: [64]; industrial districts (companies with geographical proximity): [67]; nearby companies: [35,36]; clusters: [73,107] Macro Region: [43,53,66,80,83,93]; region (residential, industrial, rural dimensions): [11]; city (industrial park and urban area, industrial and urban symbiosis): [9,37,39,106]; municipality: [72]; island: [74,122]; agro-industrial symbiosis: [120]; automotive sector: [63] 3.…”
Section: Mesomentioning
confidence: 99%