Carbon footprint reduction potential for diesel-fuelled generators through periodic maintenance using EXORIN treatment

Climate change and greenhouse gas emissions are among the most pressing global issues, with reduction of carbon footprint has been identified as one of the main indicators in this battle. In the effort to reduce carbon footprint generation, a local power utility company, located in East Malaysia t...

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Main Authors: Alimin, Ahmad Jais, Asmat, Fatina, Lee, Clement Nyuk Yin, Subramaniyan, S. Kanna, Osman, Shahrul Azmir, Razali, Mohd Azahari
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.117102024-11-14T07:12:28Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11710/ Carbon footprint reduction potential for diesel-fuelled generators through periodic maintenance using EXORIN treatment Alimin, Ahmad Jais Asmat, Fatina Lee, Clement Nyuk Yin Subramaniyan, S. Kanna Osman, Shahrul Azmir Razali, Mohd Azahari T Technology (General) Climate change and greenhouse gas emissions are among the most pressing global issues, with reduction of carbon footprint has been identified as one of the main indicators in this battle. In the effort to reduce carbon footprint generation, a local power utility company, located in East Malaysia that operates diesel-fuelled generators had conducted a periodic maintenance program using EXORIN treatment. EXORIN treatment program focused on improving the fuelling capability of the diesel-fuelled generators. Using comparative tests from untreated and treated operations, the carbon footprint emission levels were determined by comparing data obtained from gaseous emission sampling method, dark smoke observation and data of stationary source from the utility powerplant. From analysed data, CO and CO2 emissions were successfully reduced by around 7%. The combustion and energy efficiencies had also improved within the range of 9% to 21%. Fuel economy, which is dependent on the consumers electricity demands, also showed significant trend. These results outlined the potential of reducing carbon footprint using the dedicated EXORIN treatment program 2024-06-07 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11710/1/P16822_94a8ba270773b2cf022910ae1350498b%207.pdf Alimin, Ahmad Jais and Asmat, Fatina and Lee, Clement Nyuk Yin and Subramaniyan, S. Kanna and Osman, Shahrul Azmir and Razali, Mohd Azahari (2024) Carbon footprint reduction potential for diesel-fuelled generators through periodic maintenance using EXORIN treatment. In: AIP Conference Proceedings. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0198572
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Alimin, Ahmad Jais
Asmat, Fatina
Lee, Clement Nyuk Yin
Subramaniyan, S. Kanna
Osman, Shahrul Azmir
Razali, Mohd Azahari
Carbon footprint reduction potential for diesel-fuelled generators through periodic maintenance using EXORIN treatment
description Climate change and greenhouse gas emissions are among the most pressing global issues, with reduction of carbon footprint has been identified as one of the main indicators in this battle. In the effort to reduce carbon footprint generation, a local power utility company, located in East Malaysia that operates diesel-fuelled generators had conducted a periodic maintenance program using EXORIN treatment. EXORIN treatment program focused on improving the fuelling capability of the diesel-fuelled generators. Using comparative tests from untreated and treated operations, the carbon footprint emission levels were determined by comparing data obtained from gaseous emission sampling method, dark smoke observation and data of stationary source from the utility powerplant. From analysed data, CO and CO2 emissions were successfully reduced by around 7%. The combustion and energy efficiencies had also improved within the range of 9% to 21%. Fuel economy, which is dependent on the consumers electricity demands, also showed significant trend. These results outlined the potential of reducing carbon footprint using the dedicated EXORIN treatment program
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Alimin, Ahmad Jais
Asmat, Fatina
Lee, Clement Nyuk Yin
Subramaniyan, S. Kanna
Osman, Shahrul Azmir
Razali, Mohd Azahari
author_facet Alimin, Ahmad Jais
Asmat, Fatina
Lee, Clement Nyuk Yin
Subramaniyan, S. Kanna
Osman, Shahrul Azmir
Razali, Mohd Azahari
author_sort Alimin, Ahmad Jais
title Carbon footprint reduction potential for diesel-fuelled generators through periodic maintenance using EXORIN treatment
title_short Carbon footprint reduction potential for diesel-fuelled generators through periodic maintenance using EXORIN treatment
title_full Carbon footprint reduction potential for diesel-fuelled generators through periodic maintenance using EXORIN treatment
title_fullStr Carbon footprint reduction potential for diesel-fuelled generators through periodic maintenance using EXORIN treatment
title_full_unstemmed Carbon footprint reduction potential for diesel-fuelled generators through periodic maintenance using EXORIN treatment
title_sort carbon footprint reduction potential for diesel-fuelled generators through periodic maintenance using exorin treatment
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11710/1/P16822_94a8ba270773b2cf022910ae1350498b%207.pdf
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