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Electrification of Industrial Processes as an Alternative to Replace Conventional Thermal Power Sources

Yecid Alfonso Muñoz Maldonado, Edgar Correa-Quintana, Adalberto Ospino Castro

2023Energies10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The electrification of industrial processes offers sustainable opportunities for reducing carbon footprints and enhancing energy efficiency in the chemical industry. This paper presents an overview of recent research developments in incorporating electrical energy as a replacement for conventional thermal sources like gas and coal in industrial sectors. A literature review was conducted, identifying 70 relevant articles published until September 2020. The topics cover applications for industrial hydrogen generation processes and others, heat pumps, heat pumps, vapor re-compression systems, electric and magnetic fields as heat sources, nanoparticles for improved heat exchange, and ionized gases (plasma) in heating systems. While the application of industrial electrification shows promise globally, its sustainability depends on the efficiency and cost of electrical energy production and transportation at the regional and national levels. Among the various technologies, heat pumps integrated with vapor re-compression systems (VCR) for chemical processes, particularly in industrial distillation product separation columns, appear to be the most viable and widely applicable for waste heat recovery in the near future. Other technologies like electrochemical, plasma, microwave, magnetic, and electric field heating are still in the early stages of development or are limited to specific pilot or laboratory-scale processes.

Topics & Concepts

ElectrificationProcess engineeringElectric powerVapor-compression refrigerationRenewable heatEnvironmental scienceWaste managementHeat pumpHeat exchangerEngineeringMechanical engineeringElectricityElectrical engineeringPower (physics)Hybrid heatPhysicsRefrigerantQuantum mechanicsHybrid Renewable Energy SystemsAdvanced Battery Technologies ResearchAdvanced battery technologies research