Abstract

This comprehensive literature review investigates the diverse landscape of energy efficiency technologies in thermal systems, offering an extensive overview of current research and development in this crucial domain. Thermal systems, vital in industries like heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and industrial processes, play a pivotal role. With escalating global energy demands and growing environmental concerns, optimizing energy use in thermal systems is imperative. The paper explores a wide range of energy efficiency technologies, from traditional methods to cutting-edge innovations, examining the implementation of advanced materials, smart sensors, and control strategies to enhance thermal system performance. Additionally, it scrutinizes the integration of renewable energy sources and waste heat recovery mechanisms, addressing the dual challenge of energy conservation and sustainability. The literature review critically evaluates the economic feasibility and practical applicability of these technologies, highlighting barriers and opportunities for widespread adoption. Synthesizing information from various sources provides a holistic understanding of existing knowledge gaps and future directions in energyefficient thermal systems. This research paper serves as a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers seeking insights into state-of-the-art technologies and strategies to optimize energy utilization in thermal processes. Keywords: Energy efficiency, thermal systems, design optimization, fuels and combustion, boilers and turbines, cogeneration, circulating cooling water systems and heat exchangers

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