Enhanced Energy Efficiency and Emission Reduction through Oxy-Fuel Technology in the Metals Industry

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Dietrich Gross Mark Schoenfield Thomas Weber Brian Patrick Norman Bell
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

"The reduction of carbon dioxide emissions and the resultant greenhouse gas affect is hampered by the fact that all fossil fuels contain copious quantities of carbon. Process tweaking can keep the amount of carbon dioxide to a minimum but cannot significantly reduce the amount of carbon dioxide generated. The very nature of utilizing fuels requires that they be burned to release the heat required for the various processes. Reduction of metal oxides to manufacture or modify pure metals, generation of power, transportation and many other forms of fuel usage result in much of the generation of man made carbon dioxide. Oxyfuel is a unique contributor to carbon dioxide emissions. While creating higher concentrations of carbon dioxide the total volume of carbon dioxide generated is reduced. This paper will examine the unique characteristics and potential of oxyfuel that make the generation of lower volumes of carbon dioxide possible.Nearly ten years ago a commercial application of oxy-fuel was installed at Jupiter Aluminum Company in Hammond, Indiana. This process was funded and developed by Dietrich Gross CEO. This aluminum remelt facility now runs completely on oxy-fuel and has continuously for over ten years. This has reduced the melt rates to as low as 750 BTU per pound in continuous melting periods."
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APA: Dietrich Gross Mark Schoenfield Thomas Weber Brian Patrick Norman Bell  (2009)  Enhanced Energy Efficiency and Emission Reduction through Oxy-Fuel Technology in the Metals Industry

MLA: Dietrich Gross Mark Schoenfield Thomas Weber Brian Patrick Norman Bell Enhanced Energy Efficiency and Emission Reduction through Oxy-Fuel Technology in the Metals Industry. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.

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