Optimal scheduling of boiler electrification for process decarbonization
Journal
AIChE Journal
ISSN
0001-1541
1547-5905
Date Issued
2024-10-18
Author(s)
DOI
10.1002/aic.18626
Abstract
Process heat electrification offers the prospect of deep decarbonization of the chemical and allied industries. Replacing fossil fuel-fired boilers with electric units can reduce carbon emissions if the power mix has a large share of renewables. For multinational firms with plants in multiple locations, the electrification decisions should be scheduled based on grid carbon intensity projections and should also be coordinated among these subsidiaries. In addition, carbon credits can be traded among the multiple sites to allow lagging plants to reduce their carbon footprints. A novel mathematical model has been developed to optimize process heat electrification plans in multinational corporations. The model determines the optimal timing of electrification at each location, and also the necessary level of carbon trading among subsidiaries. An illustrative case study demonstrates how the model can be used to generate electrification plans that are superior to those based on simple heuristics.
Subjects
bi-objective optimization
mathematical programming
multiperiod planning
net-zero emissions
power-to-heat technologies
Publisher
Wiley
Type
journal article