(PDF) Solar-assisted hybrid oil heating system for heavy refinery
The purpose of this study is to investigate the potential use of solar energy within an oil refinery to reduce its fossil fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
The purpose of this study is to investigate the potential use of solar energy within an oil refinery to reduce its fossil fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
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In an unusual merger of renewable energy and fossil fuels, solar energy is being tapped to power an existing oil refinery.
Alnifro et al. (2017) describe the opportunity for solar PV, concentrating solar power, and wind energy to cost effectively support
This paper proposes a solar-assisted method for a petrochemical refinery, considering hydrogen production deployed in Yanbu, Saudi Arabia, as a case study to
In an unusual merger of renewable energy and fossil fuels, solar energy is being tapped to power an existing oil refinery.
The present study investigates the feasibility of solar hybrid system to generate steam in the oil refinery to maintain the temperature of heavy crude oil products before
The purpose of this study is to investigate the potential use of solar energy within an oil refinery to reduce its fossil fuel consumption and
MOBIPOWER hybrid clean power containers combine battery energy storage systems with off-grid solar containers for remote industrial sites in Canada
The present study investigates the feasibility of solar hybrid system to generate steam in the oil refinery to maintain the tem-perature of heavy crude oil products before despatching from
Alnifro et al. (2017) describe the opportunity for solar PV, concentrating solar power, and wind energy to cost effectively support refinery operations to reduce operational emissions.
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