The annual consumption of petroleum products in India was about 221 million metric tons in 2015. Of this, 84% was imported. The Indian industrial sector accounts for about 16%–20% of the total fuel consumption for thermal energy for different heating applications in the temperature range of 50°C–250 °C. Solar collectors can meet these temperature requirements and offer the possibility to mitigate the consumption of oil. This study highlights the fact that conversion efficiency from solar energy is much higher for process heating than for electricity generation and that process heating applications constitute a significant share of industrial energy consumption. 

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Solar Energy for Process Heating: A Case Study of Select Indian Industries
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.02.190

(*Badri S. Rao is the other author of this paper.)

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