2020
DOI: 10.3390/en13092132
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Thermodynamics-Based Process Sustainability Evaluation

Abstract: This article considers the problem of the evaluation of the sustainability of heterogeneous process systems, which can have different areas of focus: from single process operations to complete supply chains. The proposed method defines exergy-based concepts to evaluate the assets, liabilities, and the exergy footprint of the analysed process systems, ensuring that they are suitable for Life Cycle Assessment. The proposed concepts, evaluation framework and cumulative Exergy Composite Curves allow the quantitati… Show more

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“…However, in many cases, the assignment of the weights or the scaling factors for calculating such an indicator is subjective. Instead of assigning arbitrary weights and factors, an exergy-based indicator can be used, as suggested by Varbanov et al [21]. In that work, exergy is used as a unified criterion based on the comparable workflow assumption that the waste outputs of a process system are brought to a specified neutral state, exploiting the patterns of material flow circularity and energy cascading through terrestrial systems.…”
Section: Circular System Performance Indicators-environmental and Exergy Footprintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, in many cases, the assignment of the weights or the scaling factors for calculating such an indicator is subjective. Instead of assigning arbitrary weights and factors, an exergy-based indicator can be used, as suggested by Varbanov et al [21]. In that work, exergy is used as a unified criterion based on the comparable workflow assumption that the waste outputs of a process system are brought to a specified neutral state, exploiting the patterns of material flow circularity and energy cascading through terrestrial systems.…”
Section: Circular System Performance Indicators-environmental and Exergy Footprintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recent overhaul of the Exergy Footprint concept by Varbanov et al [21] has provided an accounting tool to evaluate both the thermodynamic feasibility of the process systems and their approximate sustainability contribution. It can be especially useful to apply Exergy Footprint as the link between multiple footprints.…”
Section: Circular System Performance Indicators-environmental and Exergy Footprintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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