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Implementing Net-Zero Strategies in Process Plants

Implementing Net-Zero Strategies in Process Plants

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Jean-Noel Bajeet
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Implementing Net-Zero Strategies in Process Plants

With growing ESG regulations, implementing Net Zero strategies is crucial for organizations to create value while optimizing energy use and reducing carbon emissions. This article explores the challenges and approaches to achieving Net Zero in process plants.

The Importance of Net Zero Strategies

Net Zero strategies have become essential for organizations due to:

  • Mandatory ESG regulations
  • Investor pressure
  • Cost savings opportunities
  • Brand value realignment

Frameworks such as TCFD, IFRS, and ISO 50001/2 guide businesses on disclosures and targets. In the EU, CSRD applies to Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions across the value chain.

Emissions Scope Classification
Figure 1: Emissions Scope Classification

Challenges in Implementing Net Zero Strategies

Process plants face several challenges in implementing Net Zero strategies:

  1. Technology Lock-ins: Prior investments in carbon-intensive technologies can delay transition to low-carbon alternatives.
  2. Complexity of Process Systems: Hard-to-abate and energy-intensive industries face difficulties in reducing carbon intensity.
  3. Economic Constraints: High costs of low-carbon technologies and retrofitting existing plants.
  4. Technological Limitations: Many required technologies are expensive or not yet mature.
  5. Supply Chain Issues: Availability and cost of low-carbon raw materials and fuels.

Components of A Net Zero Strategy

Net Zero strategies, driven by science-based targets (SBTs), generally comprise:

  1. Carbon emissions avoidance through non-emitting technologies
  2. Emissions reduction through efficiency improvements
  3. Waste minimization through 'circularization' of the value chain
  4. Carbon offsetting of residuals, preferably with long-term removal solutions
Typical Net Zero Plan
Figure 2: Typical Net Zero Plan

Implementing Net Zero strategies is crucial for:

  • Complying with increasingly stringent ESG regulations
  • Meeting investor expectations and maintaining competitiveness
  • Reducing operational costs through improved energy efficiency
  • Contributing to global efforts to combat climate change
  • Fostering innovation and long-term sustainability in industrial processes
A Typical Process System
Figure 3: A Typical Process System

Key Approaches for Process Plants

Heating Systems (Furnaces, Boilers, Heat Exchangers)

  • Conduct pinch analysis for heat recovery optimization
  • Address fouling and coking in heat transfer equipment
  • Reduce excess air use in boilers and furnaces
  • Consider carbon capture and storage (CCS) units
  • Retrofit waste heat recovery units
  • Explore innovative carbon sinking technologies
Heat Energy Optimization
Figure 4: Heat Energy Optimization

Rotating Machinery (Pumps, Compressors, Turbines & Motors)

  • Operate equipment within their Preferred Operating Range (POR)
  • Consider VFD solutions for constrained machine selections
  • Avoid continuous operation in full recycle
  • Adopt a holistic approach to system audits and energy optimization
  • Re-rate machines to better match operational duty and minimize energy losses
  • Consider the impact of upstream heating/cooling systems on machine performance
Typical Compressor Map
Figure 5: Typical Compressor Map

Did You Know?

  • The EU's CSRD regulations will extend to listed SMEs in the coming years, affecting businesses beyond EU shores.
  • Circular Economy principles and Waste to Energy technologies can provide significant carbon intensity reductions.
  • Industrial symbiosis offers opportunities for businesses to find mutual benefits through waste valorization.

Further Reading

For more in-depth information on implementing Net Zero strategies in process plants, consider exploring these resources:

  1. Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi)
  2. Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD)
  3. International Organization for Standardization - ISO 50001 Energy Management

Developing Your Own Strategy

Navigating the Net Zero landscape requires:

  • Understanding evolving regulations and taxonomy
  • Involving experts to identify optimal transition pathways
  • Conducting accurate baseline year performance and inventory assessments
  • Collaborative effort involving all key stakeholders
  • Support from top management with clear targets and timelines

Contact

For more information and support, please contact:

Dr Jean-Noel Bajeet FIMechE CEng
Lead Consultant
Jean-noel.bajeet@fluensys.co.uk

While every effort has been made to provide a comprehensive overview of best practices and challenges in implementing Net Zero strategies, Fluensys does not claim that these will successfully apply to every business and reserves the right to adjust their technical opinion to reflect latest practices, regulations, policies, and technological innovations.

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