Ideal-Typical Utility Infrastructure at Chemical Sites – Definition, Operation and Defossilization

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The defossilization of the electricity and heat supply in the chemical industry poses a significant challenge. In particular, the intended feed-in of volatile renewable electricity into the chemical processes may conflict with the need for a constant, secure and affordable electricity and heat supply for chemical plants. Adapted concepts for the operation of the cogeneration plant, which is located at the chemical site, play a central role. The present work defines a so-called ideal-typical utility infrastructure (iUI). The iUI is a means to exemplarily investigate the operational behavior of utility infrastructures and furthermore to identify defossilization options for process steam and electricity supply at chemical sites.

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Bauer, T., Prenzel, M., Klasing, F., Franck, R., Lützow, J., Perrey, K., … Kirschbaum, S. (2022). Ideal-Typical Utility Infrastructure at Chemical Sites – Definition, Operation and Defossilization. Chemie-Ingenieur-Technik, 94(6), 840–851. https://doi.org/10.1002/cite.202100164

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