Process Energy Efficiency Improvement for Industrial Plants
Pinch Analysis
AMENER-EN-P
Who should attend?
This course provides comprehensive and applied knowledge of pinch analysis and covers how to improve energy efficiency in existing plants or new projects.
Public :
Engineers from process, engineering, R&D departments of industrial plants in various industries (oil, gas, petrochemical, chemical, energy, paper, food, etc.).
Level :Expert
Prerequisite :
Engineer degree or equivalent experience in a transformation industry.
Course Content
ENERGY EFFICIENCY & CONTEXT
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Duration : 0.5 Day
Definition of Key Performance Indicators: energy intensity and efficiency, units and use.
Motivations and constraints: energy dependence and regulation.
Energy management system: PDCA (Plan, Do, Check, Act), ISO 50001 standard.
Different approaches for energy efficiency: operation improvement, operating conditions optimization and other significant improvement solutions (pinch analysis, alternative technology, process design, best available techniques).
PINCH ANALYSIS & MAIN RULES
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Duration : 0.5 Day
Composite curves (hot and cold streams): building, description and interest.
Pinch point: characteristics and help for solutions design. Key parameters: ΔTmin, integration ratio.
Main rules: “cross pinch”, “plus or minus principle”…
Illustration through examples (heat exchanger network, selection of a compressor).
Advantage of an expert software dedicated to energy analyses.
METHODOLOGY FOR ENERGY ANALYSIS: MAIN STEPS & CASE STUDIES
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Duration : 2 Days
Several case studies proposed and based on a methodology for energy analysis, adapted for industrial plants or new projects.
At this step, trainees will be able to:
Characterize the energy needs and potential of a process.
Design the most consuming pieces of equipment.
Define savings targets.
Propose potential solutions and options.
Simplify it in order to select most profitable and operational options.
Learning Objectives
Attendees will be able to implement the following skills:
Identify the challenges of energy efficiency,
List the energy efficiency improvement methods.
Ways & Means
Practical course and case studies based on industrial data and adjustable to trainee’s concern.
Use of an expert software to compare to the initial evaluation.
Learning assessment
Quiz at the end of the training session.
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Coordinator :IFP Training trainer (permanent or contracted) having a good expertise and/or experience of the related topics, trained to adult teaching methods, and whose competencies are kept up-to-date.
To French entities : IFP Training is referenced to DataDock ; you may contact your OPCO about potential funding.
Please contact our disabled persons referent to check the accessibility of this training program : referent.handicap@ifptraining.com