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Energy audit and low carbon technologies for the canned tuna industry in Thailand | |
Author | Narong Pooyoo |
Call Number | AIT RSPR no.ET-11-01 |
Subject(s) | Canned tuna--Energy consumption Tuna canning industry--Energy consumption Energy auditing |
Note | A research study Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Engineering in Energy |
Publisher | Asian Institute of Technology |
Series Statement | |
Abstract | This study investigated the energy use, green house gas (GHG) emission mitigation and low carbon technology (LCTs) options in a Thai canned tuna industry by conducting an energy audit in a factory. The observations and conclusions are as follows: Based on eight month data, the canned tuna industry used coal about 3,471 tons of coal, 1,051,236 liters of fuel oil and 6,205,744 kWh of electricity. The production capacity was 71,631 tons and the energy use was 64,652,097.99 baht. The specific consumption of heat, electricity and water were 1,884.61 MJ/ton of product, 86.64 kWh/ton of product and 7.26 m3/ton of product respectively. These results were compared with literature. The GHGs emission of a canned tuna industry in Thailand was estimated as 198 kgCO2eq/ton of product. The LCTs were estimated the energy audit by considering end use, and supply. The possibilities for reduction of energy use were found to be in the following areas: steam and compressed air pressure reduction, waste heat recovery, high efficiency motor, improved insulation, high efficiency chiller, cold water recovery, and use of T5 lamps and electronic ballasts. These can save power and fuel consumption amounting to 1,024,338.9 kWh/year and 39,278.67 GJ/year. The GHG emission mitigation possible is estimated as 3,642.3 tCO2eq/year for fuel and 546.19 tCO2eq/year for electricity. In addition, the money saved is 6,790,496.47 Baht/year for fuel and 1,744,859.09 baht/year for electricity. These need investment of about 9,201,878 baht. |
Year | 2011 |
Corresponding Series Added Entry | |
Type | Research Study Project Report (RSPR) |
School | School of Environment, Resources, and Development (SERD) |
Department | Department of Energy and Climate Change (Former title: Department of Energy, Environment, and Climate Change (DEECC)) |
Academic Program/FoS | Energy Technology (ET) |
Chairperson(s) | Kumar, Sivanappan |
Examination Committee(s) | Mohanty, B.;Salam, P. Abdul |
Scholarship Donor(s) | National Science and Technology development Agency (NSTDA), Thailand |
Degree | Research Studies Project Report (M. Eng.) - Asian Institute of Technology, 2011 |