Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
172684 Computers & Chemical Engineering 2012 26 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents an MINLP model to design an eco-industrial plant by retrofitting existing water networks from different industrial plants in the same industrial zone. The proposed model is based on a superstructure and takes into account both in-plant and inter-plant structural modifications, such as the placement/reassignment of existing treatment units, the required increase of capacity and/or efficiency of existing treatment units, the placement of new treatment units either within the participating plants or in a new shared wastewater treatment facility, and the stream re-piping associated with installing new treatment units and retrofitting existing treatment units. The model allows the tracking of changes in the process performance as a result of the stream re-routing and retrofitting activities. Two examples were solved, and the results show the economic and environmental benefits of the retrofitted networks within an eco-industrial park compared to the stand-alone retrofitted networks.

► A new scheme for retrofitting single water networks into an eco-industrial park is proposed. ► Several retrofit options for the eco-industrial park have been proposed. ► The retrofitted eco-industrial park is better than the individual plant retrofit. ► Economic and environmental benefits are obtained in the retrofitted eco-industrial park.

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