Process optimization and reduction of production costs in modern beet sugar manufacturing

Zuckerindustrie Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.36961/si30577
Arash Bagherzadeh, Quido Smejkal, Uwe Freißlich, Joachim Pfauntsch, Sandra Gruden, Steve Howe
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Exploding fuel prices and increasing costs for emission certificates motivate sugar manufacturers to invest in new processes to reduce production costs. A critical part of the optimization is, without any doubt, the reduction of steam consumption of the factory, and the minimization of carbon footprint. Technological development projects in the EU and worldwide deal mostly with the i) reduction of steam/electricity consumption and ii) environmentally motivated projects. Environmental protection represents a strong driving force for the optimization and technological development in the sugar branch. The paper summarizes the experience of a long-term development project in two of the best EU beet factories. Unlike conventional sugar factories, one of these plants is already equipped with vapor recompression, thus, suits the trend of using power in sugar manufacture. Some challenging technological improvements have been realized between 2009 and 2022. The experience with optimizing process technology and reducing manufacturing costs is described in detail. Two modification packages are presented in simplified form based on engineering tools used for the optimization tasks. Selected projects are structured in terms of investment costs, from moderate and mid-term improvements to strategic investment. The payback and return on investment play a dominant role in this paper. The most challenging issue is how to reduce the overall energy requirement for the process, concurrently to identify the right technology significantly lowering CO2-emissions, in a financially viable way.
现代甜菜糖生产工艺优化与生产成本降低
不断上涨的燃料价格和不断增加的排放证书成本促使糖制造商投资新工艺以降低生产成本。毫无疑问,优化的关键部分是减少工厂的蒸汽消耗,并最大限度地减少碳足迹。欧盟和世界范围内的技术发展项目主要涉及i)减少蒸汽/电力消耗和ii)环保项目。环境保护是糖业优化和技术发展的强大动力。本文总结了欧盟最好的两家甜菜厂长期发展项目的经验。与传统糖厂不同的是,其中一个糖厂已经配备了蒸汽再压缩设备,因此,适应了在制糖中使用电力的趋势。在2009年至2022年期间,已经实现了一些具有挑战性的技术改进。详细介绍了优化工艺技术、降低制造成本的经验。基于优化任务所使用的工程工具,以简化的形式给出了两个修改包。所选项目按投资成本划分,从中度和中期改善到战略投资。投资回收期和投资回报率在本文中起主导作用。最具挑战性的问题是如何减少整个过程的能源需求,同时确定正确的技术,以经济上可行的方式显著降低二氧化碳排放。
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