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- (425c) Study On Emission Reduction for Chemical Industry Sustainability
This paper will summarize the general idea of some best practice technologies for chemical plant emission reductions. The focus of the idea is from the system point of view to effectively use information technology (simulation, optimization, and scheduling) to help plant reduce air emissions. From the system point of view, the waste gas generation from some plant sections does not have to be zero. As long as the generated waste gas could be reused by the other sections to the maximum extent, the whole system emissions would be minimized. Therefore, to synchronize and balance operations of different sections of the entire chemical plant is the optimal way to reduce air emissions.
This paper will use two industrial emission examples to demonstrate the proposed idea. One is about the flare minimization for a chemical plant turnaround operations; the other is about air emission reductions for a petroleum refinery.