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Using chemical process simulation to design industrial ecosystems
Authors:Tracy E Casavant,Raymond P C  t  
Affiliation:aEco-Industrial Solutions Limited, Suite 506, 318 Homer St, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6B 2V2;bSchool for Resource and Environmental Studies, Dalhousie University, 1312 Robie Street, Halifax, Canada NS B3H 3J5
Abstract:Chemical process simulation (CPS) software has been widely used by chemical (process) engineers to design, test, optimise, and integrate process plants. It is expected that industrial ecologists to bring these same problem-solving benefits to the design and operation of industrial ecosystems can use CPS. This paper provides industrial ecology researchers and practitioners with an introduction to CPS and an overview of chemical engineering design principles. The paper highlights recent research showing that CPS can be used to model industrial ecosystems, and discusses the benefits of using CPS to address some of the technical challenges facing companies participating in an industrial ecosystem. CPS can be used to (i) quantitatively evaluate and compare the potential environmental and financial benefits of material and energy linkages; (ii) solve general design, retrofit, or operational problems; (iii) help to identify complex and often counter-intuitive solutions; and (iv) evaluate what-if scenarios. CPS should be a useful addition to the industrial ecology toolbox.
Keywords:Industrial ecosystems   Chemical process simulation
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