Solar process heat in industrial systems – A global review, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews

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Shahjadi Hisan Farjana (a), Nazmul Huda (a), M.A. Parvez Mahmud (a), R. Saidur (b) (c)

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Published Date

August 2017

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DOI

10.1016/j.rser.2017.08.065
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a) Sustainable Energy Systems Engineering (SESE), School of Engineering, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia \

b) Research Centre for Nano-Materials and Energy Technology (RCNMET), School of Science and Technology, Sunway UniversityBandar Sunway, Petaling Jaya, 47500 Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia

c) Department of Engineering, Lancaster University, LA1 4YW, UK

Abstract

In developing countries, industries and manufacturing sectors consume a major portion of the total consumption of energy, where most of the energy is used for low, medium or high temperature heat generation to be used for process applications known as process heat. The necessity to commercialize clean, cheap and efficient renewable sources of energy in industrial applications emerges from increasing concerns about greenhouse gas emissions and global warming and decreasing fossil fuel use in commercial sectors. As an abundant source of energy, solar energy technologies have proven potential. Recent research shows currently only a few industries are employing solar energy in industrial processes to generate process heat while replacing fossil fuels. Solar thermal power generation is already very well-known and getting popular in recent years while other potential applications of the concentrated heat from solar radiation are little explored. This review paper presents a detailed overview of the current potential and future aspects of involving solar industrial process heating systems in industrial applications. In order to keep pace with this emerging and fast growing sector for renewable energy applications, it is necessary to get in depth knowledge about the overall potential of industrial processes in individual industrial sector where solar process heat is currently in use and identifying industrial processes are most compatible for solar system integration depending on temperature level and the type of solar collector in use. Furthermore, the promising sectors needs to be identified for the use of solar heat using industrial processes for the integration of solar heat, so that countries with immense solar energy potential can use those technologies in future to reduce fossil fuel consumption and develop sustainable industrial systems. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the potential industrial processes that can adopt solar process heating systems and thus driving towards sustainable production in industries.

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Shahjadi Hisan Farjana, Nazmul Huda, M.A. Parvez Mahmud, R. Saidur, Solar process heat in industrial systems – A global review, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 82, Part 3, 2018, Pages 2270-2286

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