Cherukuri and Jayawardhana partner in MOOI consortium The Heat is On
Reducing CO2 emissions through integral innovation of heat driven processes
In the agrofood, paper and specialty chemicals industries 40 to 80 % of CO2 emissions is related to heat driven processes. By developing and implementing an innovative process design for dewatering, drying and heat integration, the recently granted industry driven innovation program The Heat is On will reduce fossil fuel consumption and increase energy efficiency. This leads to more than 3,0Mton CO2-reduction in 2030.
Within The Heat is On partners in the agrofood, paper and specialty chemical industries collaborate to increase process efficiency through optimizing separation and drying processes and to increase the heat upgrading potential. Digital twinning, making an exact digital copy of a process, is used for smart process optimization and control. The Heat Is On has been developed with industrial partners, SMEs, research institutes and universities, and is coordinated by the Institute for Sustainable Process Technology (ISPT).
Many innovative technologies for energy reductions in heat driven processes have been developed on lab or small pilot scale. However, due to the complexity and cohesion of processes in companies, translation to industrial application remains difficult. This project aims to accelerate the application of innovations through a case-based approach for integration into the existing process industry.
The Heat is On will especially look at a combination of the following efforts
- Efficient dewatering and drying using high solids technologies that result in 10% less water to be evaporated/dried and subsequent energy reduction.
- Combined heat integration and drying innovation concepts that result in 50% less fossil fuel consumption for drying.
- Smart manufacturing solutions that result in 10% energy savings due to improved process control.
Dr Ashish Cherukuri and prof Bayu Jayawardhana of ENTEG are partners in this consortium funded by the Topsector Energy. They receive EURO 300.000 to develop, deploy and use digital twin technologies for smart process optimization and control.
The Heat is On is supported by the Topsector Energy Multi-year Mission-driven Innovation Program 7: A CO 2 -free industrial heat system.
Last modified: | 11 May 2021 11.35 a.m. |
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