Detail publikace

Circular Integration of processes, industries, and economies

Walmsley, T.G. Ong, B.H. Klemeš, J.J. Tan, R.R. Varbanov, P.S.

Anglický název

Circular Integration of processes, industries, and economies

Typ

článek v časopise ve Web of Science, Jimp

Jazyk

en

Originální abstrakt

Circular Economy has emerged as a popular research topic that is shaping public policy in Europe, China, America and elsewhere. It complements the conceptual basis of the Industrial Ecology framework, but places more emphasis on business models to create closed-loop material systems. However, the Circular Economy concept currently lacks robust engineering design methods, leading to many researchers question its effectiveness. In contrast, Process Integration is lesser known publicly, despite being widely applied in industry to achieve substantial reductions in industrial energy, water, and utility use. These three areas have developed in parallel with minimal cross-pollination, but are in fact potentially complementary. This contribution proposes the new unified concept of Circular Integration for greater transdisciplinary research cohesiveness in the sustainable development of processes, industries, and economies. Circular Integration combines elements from Process Integration, Industrial Ecology, and Circular Economy into a multi-dimensional, multi-scale approach to the minimisation of resource and energy consumption. Circular Integration thus provides an engineering toolbox for planning a Sustainable and Circular Economy. To demonstrate its potential, the paper presents a case study on sustainable biofuel production. The possible solution leverages existing industrial resources to potentially produce enough fuel to fulfil 37% of current demand for global air and marine transport. The Circular Integration framework can also be generalised to systems other than transport and energy, aiming to catalyse greater transdisciplinary research for the analysis, design, and implementation of sustainable and circular systems.

Anglický abstrakt

Circular Economy has emerged as a popular research topic that is shaping public policy in Europe, China, America and elsewhere. It complements the conceptual basis of the Industrial Ecology framework, but places more emphasis on business models to create closed-loop material systems. However, the Circular Economy concept currently lacks robust engineering design methods, leading to many researchers question its effectiveness. In contrast, Process Integration is lesser known publicly, despite being widely applied in industry to achieve substantial reductions in industrial energy, water, and utility use. These three areas have developed in parallel with minimal cross-pollination, but are in fact potentially complementary. This contribution proposes the new unified concept of Circular Integration for greater transdisciplinary research cohesiveness in the sustainable development of processes, industries, and economies. Circular Integration combines elements from Process Integration, Industrial Ecology, and Circular Economy into a multi-dimensional, multi-scale approach to the minimisation of resource and energy consumption. Circular Integration thus provides an engineering toolbox for planning a Sustainable and Circular Economy. To demonstrate its potential, the paper presents a case study on sustainable biofuel production. The possible solution leverages existing industrial resources to potentially produce enough fuel to fulfil 37% of current demand for global air and marine transport. The Circular Integration framework can also be generalised to systems other than transport and energy, aiming to catalyse greater transdisciplinary research for the analysis, design, and implementation of sustainable and circular systems.

Klíčová slova anglicky

Process Integration; Total Site Integration; Industrial ecology; Industrial symbiosis; Circular economy; EMISSIONS PINCH ANALYSIS; HYDROTHERMAL LIQUEFACTION; ELECTRICITY-GENERATION; HEAT; ENERGY; BIOMASS; DESIGN; POWER; FUEL; METHODOLOGY

Vydáno

01.06.2019

Nakladatel

Elsevier Ltd

ISSN

1364-0321

Číslo

107

Strany od–do

507–515

Počet stran

9

BIBTEX


@article{BUT162134,
  author="Timothy Gordon {Walmsley} and Jiří {Klemeš} and Petar Sabev {Varbanov},
  title="Circular Integration of processes, industries, and economies",
  year="2019",
  number="107",
  month="June",
  pages="507--515",
  publisher="Elsevier Ltd",
  issn="1364-0321"
}