Energy efficiency audit
When systematically working on an energy audit it is important to first establish the energy aspects of the processes, to then use scientifically based models to obtain an understanding of the actual factors determining efficiency. The models used can range from highly detailed theoretical models to models solely based on relationships empirically established on the basis of measured values. The tools used here can
vary, but are often converted to Excel files that can subsequently be used by the customer as a resource.
Kovia has already created models for equipment including drying installations, multi-stage vaporisers, vaporisers based on mechanical vapour recompression, heat networks, fermentation equipment, pasteurisation equipment, steam strippers, cooling circuits, hot water circuits, heating spaces, complex utilities, CHP units etc.
References:
vary, but are often converted to Excel files that can subsequently be used by the customer as a resource.
Kovia has already created models for equipment including drying installations, multi-stage vaporisers, vaporisers based on mechanical vapour recompression, heat networks, fermentation equipment, pasteurisation equipment, steam strippers, cooling circuits, hot water circuits, heating spaces, complex utilities, CHP units etc.
References:
- Teros Syral
- Tate & Lyle
- Vandamme
oil plant - Maselis
- EOC Group
- Pepsico
- Indaver
- AB
Inbev - Citrique Belge