Electrical Power Generation from Industrial Waste Heat Sources According to the Iraqi Environment

There are a wide range of temperatures wasted in some Iraqi factories ranging from low to medium to high grades, offset by a wide variety of generation techniques and liquids that can be used, this diversity allows us to choose the appropriate generation techniques (and fluids type) with the availab...

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Main Author: Ashwaq Abdulameer Khalaf
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Corporation of Research and Industrial Development 2022-10-01
Series:Iraqi Journal of Industrial Research
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Online Access:http://ijoir.gov.iq/ijoir/index.php/jou/article/view/206
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description There are a wide range of temperatures wasted in some Iraqi factories ranging from low to medium to high grades, offset by a wide variety of generation techniques and liquids that can be used, this diversity allows us to choose the appropriate generation techniques (and fluids type) with the available waste heat in our factories, allowing us to make the maximum benefit of this wasted thermal energy in accordance with the recommendations of the International Energy Conference. All over Iraq, thermal waste is an abundant source of emission-free power that is frequently overlooked. It is a byproduct of industrial processes that could lower energy costs and reduce overall emissions from electric generation. The thermal waste is produced as long as the operation running. Producing electrical power from thermal waste would help to reduce energy costs. This research paper will explain and discuss choosing the appropriate technology between the three suggested technologies. In addition, the paper will discuss choosing the appropriate organic liquid for (Organic Rankine Cycle) ORC to recover the heat and transform it into an energy based on the waste temperature of some Iraqi industries. Also, it will discuss the choice of appropriate technology for the quantity and quality of this heat. That would help to reduce the waste of energy and air pollution.
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spelling doaj.art-f940c2f0d22949668fe571c1678aea792022-12-22T04:37:09ZengCorporation of Research and Industrial DevelopmentIraqi Journal of Industrial Research2788-712X2022-10-019259–6559–6510.53523/ijoirVol9I2ID206206Electrical Power Generation from Industrial Waste Heat Sources According to the Iraqi EnvironmentAshwaq Abdulameer Khalaf0State Company for Design & projects implementation, Ministry of Industry and Minerals – IraqThere are a wide range of temperatures wasted in some Iraqi factories ranging from low to medium to high grades, offset by a wide variety of generation techniques and liquids that can be used, this diversity allows us to choose the appropriate generation techniques (and fluids type) with the available waste heat in our factories, allowing us to make the maximum benefit of this wasted thermal energy in accordance with the recommendations of the International Energy Conference. All over Iraq, thermal waste is an abundant source of emission-free power that is frequently overlooked. It is a byproduct of industrial processes that could lower energy costs and reduce overall emissions from electric generation. The thermal waste is produced as long as the operation running. Producing electrical power from thermal waste would help to reduce energy costs. This research paper will explain and discuss choosing the appropriate technology between the three suggested technologies. In addition, the paper will discuss choosing the appropriate organic liquid for (Organic Rankine Cycle) ORC to recover the heat and transform it into an energy based on the waste temperature of some Iraqi industries. Also, it will discuss the choice of appropriate technology for the quantity and quality of this heat. That would help to reduce the waste of energy and air pollution.http://ijoir.gov.iq/ijoir/index.php/jou/article/view/206industrial waste heatstream turbine technologyorganic rankine cyclethermos-photovoltaic
spellingShingle Ashwaq Abdulameer Khalaf
Electrical Power Generation from Industrial Waste Heat Sources According to the Iraqi Environment
Iraqi Journal of Industrial Research
industrial waste heat
stream turbine technology
organic rankine cycle
thermos-photovoltaic
title Electrical Power Generation from Industrial Waste Heat Sources According to the Iraqi Environment
title_full Electrical Power Generation from Industrial Waste Heat Sources According to the Iraqi Environment
title_fullStr Electrical Power Generation from Industrial Waste Heat Sources According to the Iraqi Environment
title_full_unstemmed Electrical Power Generation from Industrial Waste Heat Sources According to the Iraqi Environment
title_short Electrical Power Generation from Industrial Waste Heat Sources According to the Iraqi Environment
title_sort electrical power generation from industrial waste heat sources according to the iraqi environment
topic industrial waste heat
stream turbine technology
organic rankine cycle
thermos-photovoltaic
url http://ijoir.gov.iq/ijoir/index.php/jou/article/view/206
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