Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
764883 Energy Conversion and Management 2010 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The economic assessment of an energy enhancement program envisaged for a Kraft wood pulping mill has been performed. The retrofit projects which have been analysed include reduction of the process steam demand, steam exportation to a district heating network and cogeneration. An automated MILP optimisation model has been developed to quantify the economic benefit of the projects independently and in combinations. Three cogeneration systems were considered: single back-pressure steam turbine, single steam condensing turbine and, a two-turbine system. A sensitivity analysis has been conducted for two modalities of key cost parameters (steam demand reduction level, fuel and power purchase costs, steam and power sales price) to determine the impact of those parameters on the economics of co-generation options. Results show that the configuration with the single back-pressure steam turbine has the shortest payback time, but the combination of two turbines produces more power and gives higher benefits in the long term.

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