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This unrivaled reference and handbook on this hot topic covers the technical and administrative aspects of CO2 emissions, with special reference to the chemical and petrochemical industry. It also discusses energy efficient design, cultural aspects and future developments, answering such questions along the way as:- How can I measure and demonstrate the CO2 emissions linked to my production?- How can I benefit from CO2 neutral investments using the UNFCCC frame?- How can I reduce or avoid CO2 emissions by technical measures and new processes?- If CO2 emissions cannot be avoided, how is the capture and storage of CO2 technically and economically feasible?- What are the upcoming technical developments regarding CO2 reduction?A highly useful, practical and essential information source on one of the most pressing environmental topics of our times.
List of contents
Trends in Energy and CO2 Reduction in the Chemical and Process IndustryADMINISTRATIVE AND CULTURAL ASPECTSAnalysis Methods for CO2 BalancesManaging the Regulatory EnvironmentImplementation of Energy Awareness in PlantsENERGY EFFICIENT DESIGN AND PRODUCTIONSystematic Procedure for Energy and CO2 Reduction ProjectsSustainable Chemical Process DesignHeat Integration and Pinch AnalysisEnergy Efficient Unit Operations and ProcessesEnergy Efficient EquipmentEnergy Efficient RefineriesEnergy Efficient Utility Generation and DistributionFUTURE DEVELOPMENTSCarbon Capture and StorageCO2-Neutral Production - Fact or Fiction?
About the author
Hans-Joachim Leimkühler is Vice President of Bayer Technology Services GmbH in Leverkusen, Germany. In this position he is responsible for evaluation, development and overall optimization of chemical processes. His special interest is the development of efficient and sustainable processes.
Dr. Leimkühler joined Bayer in 1989. He started in the Engineering Division as a project manager in various capital projects in Europe, since 1995 as a group leader for the engineering of polymer plants. In 1997 he moved to the Process Technology Division and was responsible for process modeling and simulation of entire chemical processes. Since 2003 he is the head of the department Process Design.
Dr. Leimkühler holds a Ph.D. in chemical engineering from the University of Karlsruhe in Germany.
Summary
This unrivaled reference and handbook on this hot topic covers the technical and administrative aspects of CO2 emissions, with special reference to the chemical and petrochemical industry. It also discusses energy efficient design, cultural aspects and future developments, answering such questions along the way as:
- How can I measure and demonstrate the CO2 emissions linked to my production?
- How can I benefit from CO2 neutral investments using the UNFCCC frame?
- How can I reduce or avoid CO2 emissions by technical measures and new processes?
- If CO2 emissions cannot be avoided, how is the capture and storage of CO2 technically and economically feasible?
- What are the upcoming technical developments regarding CO2 reduction?
A highly useful, practical and essential information source on one of the most pressing environmental topics of our times.