2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.07.157
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Potential of solar industrial process heating in dairy industry in India and consequent carbon mitigation

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“…For example, an annual potential of 260PJ has been estimated in EU-28 for industries in food products, tobacco products, wine and beverages, beer and malt, textile, leather, pulp and paper, chemicals, machinery, and automobile. Similarly, a SHIP potential of 25PJ has been estimated for the paper industry in India whereas the estimated SHIP potential in the dairy industry of India is 6.40PJ (Taibi et al, 2012;Vannoni et al, 2008;Sharma et al, 2015;Sharma et al, 2017a). A summary of some of the estimations reported in the literature is grouped by region and listed in table 7. total capacity of over 100MWth delivers 660 tons of steam per day for the extraction of viscous or heavy oil as an alternative to steam generated from natural gas.…”
Section: St Use and Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, an annual potential of 260PJ has been estimated in EU-28 for industries in food products, tobacco products, wine and beverages, beer and malt, textile, leather, pulp and paper, chemicals, machinery, and automobile. Similarly, a SHIP potential of 25PJ has been estimated for the paper industry in India whereas the estimated SHIP potential in the dairy industry of India is 6.40PJ (Taibi et al, 2012;Vannoni et al, 2008;Sharma et al, 2015;Sharma et al, 2017a). A summary of some of the estimations reported in the literature is grouped by region and listed in table 7. total capacity of over 100MWth delivers 660 tons of steam per day for the extraction of viscous or heavy oil as an alternative to steam generated from natural gas.…”
Section: St Use and Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The capability of solar energy in the dairy industry fundamentally alludes to the level of co-employable energy that can be saved (or substitute) in the dairy business by giving the procedure heat required. Finally, a point by point life cycle examination may help consolidate the general surges from the procedure heating related activities in milk preparing units [53].…”
Section: Several Case Studies On Energy Generation In Dairy Industriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also concluded that investment in solar energy for such applications can be economically and environmentally attractive for dairy farms if solar energy is optimally integrated and utilised. Sharma et al [11] assessed the potential of solar heating and the corresponding mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions in the dairy industry in India. This study showed that the solar energy based process heating systems without any storage are estimated to meet 20 -30% of the total thermal demand of the milk processing in the organised sector of the dairy industry, while mitigating 32 -144 thousand tonnes of CO 2 emission annually.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%