PRO-TEM Network: Process Industry Thermal Energy Management Network

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Title
PRO-TEM Network: Process Industry Thermal Energy Management Network

CoPED ID
75697f15-6c89-4001-8423-de6f14e47207

Status
Closed


Value
£781,020

Start Date
Sept. 20, 2009

End Date
Sept. 20, 2012

Description

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A new network is proposed which will focus on energy efficiency improvements opportunites in the process industry. The process industry is a substantial user of energy and whilst many process systems have been optimised in recent years, there is an opportunity to improve the efficient use of thermal energy in existing plant operation and the design of future plants. To date most processes have been optimised on a 'stand-alone' basis. However, the efficient use of thermal energy requires a different approach as opportunities, knowledge and motivation to improve efficiencies are likely to be both within and outside the plant or company who operates it. Therefore successful future efficiency developments must be collaborative and consequently the networking aspect must be addressed in a comprehensive and effective manner. The network will forge close links and work with industry, academia, government (national and local) and NGOs to support the maximisation of energy recovery, plant efficiency improvements, reduce CO2 emissions and use of cleaner, more secure fuel sources. Outputs will include the establishment of a sustainable network, development of a network website, repository of resources, forum groups for strategic discussion, a report on Grand Challenges which will identify a long term research vision and future needs analysis and a final report. The network will operate via a series of industry and researcher forums, conferences, short courses and sandpits. The network will be managed by Newcastle University and key participants will include Sheffield and Manchester Universities and the Tyndall Centre. Industry will also play a key role in the network management through Steering Committee representation. Dissemination and knowledge transfer of both technical and non-technical issues will be of paramount importance to the network's operation.

Subjects by relevance
  1. Energy efficiency
  2. Industry
  3. Cooperation (general)
  4. Networks (societal phenomena)
  5. Optimisation
  6. Sustainable development
  7. Energy consumption (energy technology)
  8. Networking (making contacts)
  9. Development (active)
  10. Energy production (process industry)
  11. Processes

Extracted key phrases
  1. Process Industry Thermal Energy Management Network
  2. TEM Network
  3. Energy efficiency improvement opportunite
  4. Sustainable network
  5. Network website
  6. Network management
  7. PRO
  8. Plant efficiency improvement
  9. Process industry
  10. Successful future efficiency development
  11. Thermal energy
  12. Energy recovery
  13. Future plant
  14. Process system
  15. Efficient use

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