Energy conservation in the food industry using process integration - Methodologies and case study
Other conference contribution, 2003

Increased sales of ready-made meals mean that the environmental impacts of the households are changed and the degree of processing in industry is increased, Process integration methods are briefly presented and partly used in this study to identify parts of the process in a Swedish slaughterhouse and meat processing plant where there is a potential to save energy. Several areas where heat savings are possible are identified.

energy

and food production.

ready-made meals

Process integration

pinch analysis

Author

Anna Fritzson

Thore Berntsson

Chalmers, Department of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Sciences, Heat and Power Technology

Lennart Vamling

Chalmers, Department of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Sciences, Heat and Power Technology

ICEF-2003 International Conference Engineering and Food

Subject Categories

Food Engineering

Chemical Process Engineering

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10/8/2017