From challenge to opportunity: Enhancing oil refinery plants with
In conclusion, this study presents a detailed techno-economic analysis and optimal design of a hybrid renewable energy system integrated with grid connection, with a specific
Feasibility study of energy integration in grid-connected oil and gas industries. Considering a hybrid model of renewable energies including solar, wind, and biomass alongside a combined cycle gas power plant and grid. Examining the impact of reduced grid capacity to purchase energy from grid. Analyzing sensitivity to economic instabilities.
This significantly enhances the economic viability and environmental sustainability of the oil refinery plant, contributing valuable insights into the optimal configuration of hybrid energy systems for large-scale industrial applications and addressing the challenges of energy security, cost-effectiveness, and environmental impact. 1. Introduction
According to the table, more than 40 % of the EORC's energy demand is supplied by the grid. In contrast, the combined share of solar, wind, and biomass energies reaches approximately 52 %, aligning with a roughly 50 % reduction in emission penalties. Table 10. The production amount and share of various energy sources in Scenario #2.
A fraction of the refinery's energy demand is fed from the grid, with the connection point being supplied by three 230/63 kV transmission substations under the jurisdiction of the Isfahan Regional Electricity Company.
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