Abstract

Conducting complete energy audit (both process and utility) of a sponge iron unit is challenging as there is no laid down procedure to audit the process side. Further, the average heat to power ratio (kWth/kWe) of sponge iron plants ranges from (25:1) to (31:1). This shows that the manufacturing process mostly uses thermal energy and application of electrical energy is insignificant. The main & only source of thermal energy is coal and the entire coal is fed to the rotary kiln. Therefore we find that “Kiln” is the “Black-Box” of this industry and the success of energy efficiency is hidden in the kiln process chemistry. This article tries to establish detailed energy audit methodology of sponge iron manufacturing process or kiln operation with a view to finding out major energy saving potential of the unit. In the research work we find that it is the incomplete reaction of coal that causes the major energy inefficiency in the process. Substantial amount of un-reacted carbon comes out with the char (by-product) which has virtually zero commercial value. The article also puts a question mark on the justification of using high-grade imported coal in such energy inefficient industries.

Highlights

  • Background of This StudySponge iron industries in India have mandatory energy performance target in terms of specific energy consumption (SEC)

  • Let us see the amount of iron ore and coal need to be charged in the kiln to produce 1 Kg of pure sponge iron (Table 3)

  • Energy auditors are advised to build individual tables for each case based on coal proximate analysis

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Introduction

Sponge iron industries in India have mandatory energy performance target in terms of specific energy consumption (SEC). They shall have to achieve the target SEC by 31st March, 2015. The non-performing industries are required to pay heavy penalty for the excess amount of energy consumed (toe). The performing industries shall be rewarded by the issuance of energy-saving certificates. Apart from commercial aspects, energy performance has big legal implication as well. How to cite this paper: Choudhury, A. (2014) Energy Audit Methodology of Sponge Iron Manufacturing Units Using DRI Process. Open Journal of Energy Efficiency, 3, 41-49.

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