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http://dx.doi.org/10.7844/kirr.2022.31.6.3

Current Status of Waste Heat Recovery System in Cement Industry  

Young-Jin Kim (Korea Institute of Limestone and Advanced Materials)
Jun-Hyung Seo (Korea Institute of Limestone and Advanced Materials)
Yang-Soo Kim (Korea Institute of Limestone and Advanced Materials)
Seok-Je Kwon (Korea Institute of Limestone and Advanced Materials)
Kye-Hong Cho (Korea Institute of Limestone and Advanced Materials)
Jin-Sang Cho (Korea Institute of Limestone and Advanced Materials)
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Resources Recycling / v.31, no.6, 2022 , pp. 3-17 More about this Journal
Abstract
The cement industry, which is an energy-intensive and high carbon dioxide emission industry, requires strategy for carbon neutrality and sustainable development. Most domestic cement companies are generating electricity by waste heat recovery system to improve energy efficiency during cement processes; however, few studies exist on recycling of energy related to this. Certain countries with high cement production researched on modifying the conventional waste heat recovery system to maximize waste heat recovery using various methods such as applying the Rankine cycle depending on the temperature, comparing working fluids, applying two or more Rankine cycles, and combining with other industries. In this study, we reviewed the research direction for energy efficiency improvement by summarizing waste heat recovery and utilization methods in the domestic and overseas cement industries.
Keywords
Cement; Waste heat; Recovery; Energy; Carbon neutrality;
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