Prospects of cogeneration for the iron and steel industry in Malaysia

Malaysia is at the forefront of developing countries nurturing industrialization with the promise of increased income per capita and reduced poverty. The drive to industrialization was coupled with a surge in energy demands that amounted to almost 40% of total energy use. As the country is soon beco...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Nor, Khalid, Shaaban, Mohamed
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Published: IEEE 2011
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/PEOCO.2011.5970449
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spelling my.utm.292742017-02-04T08:31:56Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/29274/ Prospects of cogeneration for the iron and steel industry in Malaysia Mohamed Nor, Khalid Shaaban, Mohamed TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Malaysia is at the forefront of developing countries nurturing industrialization with the promise of increased income per capita and reduced poverty. The drive to industrialization was coupled with a surge in energy demands that amounted to almost 40% of total energy use. As the country is soon becoming a net importer of fossil fuels, there is a serious interest to promote energy efficiency, particularly in the industrial sector. Cogeneration cannot only save large amounts of primary energy resources but also is deemed as a powerful carbon abating technology. The potential of adopting cogeneration in the iron and steel industry in Malaysia is explored in this paper. The makeup of the iron and steel industry in Malaysia is featured and several cogeneration conversion technologies are summarized. Inspection of a typical electric arc furnace (EAF) plant load, used for steelmaking in Malaysia, have affirmed the prospective vantage of introducing cogeneration in the iron and steel industry to improve its energy consumption profile. IEEE 2011 Book Section PeerReviewed Mohamed Nor, Khalid and Shaaban, Mohamed (2011) Prospects of cogeneration for the iron and steel industry in Malaysia. In: 2011 5th International Power Engineering and Optimization Conference, PEOCO 2011 - Program and Abstracts. IEEE, Shah Alam, Selangor, pp. 159-163. ISBN 978-145770354-6 http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/PEOCO.2011.5970449 10.1109/PEOCO.2011.5970449
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Mohamed Nor, Khalid
Shaaban, Mohamed
Prospects of cogeneration for the iron and steel industry in Malaysia
description Malaysia is at the forefront of developing countries nurturing industrialization with the promise of increased income per capita and reduced poverty. The drive to industrialization was coupled with a surge in energy demands that amounted to almost 40% of total energy use. As the country is soon becoming a net importer of fossil fuels, there is a serious interest to promote energy efficiency, particularly in the industrial sector. Cogeneration cannot only save large amounts of primary energy resources but also is deemed as a powerful carbon abating technology. The potential of adopting cogeneration in the iron and steel industry in Malaysia is explored in this paper. The makeup of the iron and steel industry in Malaysia is featured and several cogeneration conversion technologies are summarized. Inspection of a typical electric arc furnace (EAF) plant load, used for steelmaking in Malaysia, have affirmed the prospective vantage of introducing cogeneration in the iron and steel industry to improve its energy consumption profile.
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author Mohamed Nor, Khalid
Shaaban, Mohamed
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Shaaban, Mohamed
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title Prospects of cogeneration for the iron and steel industry in Malaysia
title_short Prospects of cogeneration for the iron and steel industry in Malaysia
title_full Prospects of cogeneration for the iron and steel industry in Malaysia
title_fullStr Prospects of cogeneration for the iron and steel industry in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Prospects of cogeneration for the iron and steel industry in Malaysia
title_sort prospects of cogeneration for the iron and steel industry in malaysia
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