Solar for industrial process heat: A review of technologies, analysis approaches, and potential applications in the United States
Carrie A. Schoeneberger,
Colin A. McMillan,
Parthiv Kurup,
Sertac Akar,
Robert Margolis and
Eric Masanet
Energy, 2020, vol. 206, issue C
Abstract:
Renewable energy integration in the industrial sector is a key step in achieving low-carbon production systems. Solar for industrial process heat (SIPH) is gaining attention towards this goal and has the potential for significant scale up, particularly in the United States, which combines a large and diverse industrial sector with rich solar resources. Currently, there are knowledge gaps related to a granular understanding of industrial energy use and of technical and economic parameters for evaluating SIPH adoption in the U.S. In this review, we discuss the industrial process heating landscape, the current state of SIPH technologies, their potential applications in the context of U.S. industry, the status of modeling and data for determining potential, known barriers to adoption, and future research paths. This review highlights industries and SIPH technologies for policy recommendation and provides insights on modeling approaches for evaluation of SIPH projects.
Keywords: Solar thermal; PV electric heating; Industrial process heating; Energy efficiency; Barriers to SIPH (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2020.118083
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