Energy Demand Analysis of Instant Noodles Processing Industries of Nepal
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There is a large potential of energy saving in the noodles industries as it is still in the
traditional state. Nepal produced 103.6 thousand metric tons of Noodles in 2017 with
about the total capacity 160 thousand metric tons. The average production growth rate
for the past ten years is around 5.6%. In noodles industries boiler consumes about 61 %
of the energy with motor drives consuming about 23% followed by process heat with
10% of the energy. Rice husk is used as the fuel in most boilers which provided about 90
% of the thermal energy with around 10% being derived from the electricity. After
modeling in LEAP, about 176.77 thousand GJ of energy is being used with the prediction
of about 363.84 thousand GJ of energy being demanded in 2030 under normal growth
rate of 5.6%. Under low growth rate of 3%, 256.59 thousand GJ of energy will be required
with 817.31 thousand GJ of energy being demanded in high growth rate of 11.5%. With
the various efficiency measures being implemented, the energy demand will be 261.43
thousand GJ, 199.58 thousand GJ and 641.52 thousand GJ under normal, low and high
growth efficient scenarios. This accounts for about 21.6 thousand GJ of electrical and
83.85 thousand GJ of thermal energy being saved. Under low growth 29.15 thousand GJ
electrical energy and 60.32 thousand GJ thermal energy can be saved with 18.47 thousand
GJ of electrical energy and 97.47 thousand GJ of thermal energy being saved from high
growth scenario.
In terms of Carbon dioxide emissions, 272.48 thousand metric tonnes of carbon dioxide
has been emitted from the Noodles Industries with the prediction of it reaching 560.85
thousand metric tonnes in year 2030. Using different efficient measures, the emission can
be limited to 321.46 thousand metric tonnes of carbon dioxide. Thus, with proper
measures being taken a significant amount of energy can be saved along with the
reduction in the CO emissions.
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There is a large potential of energy saving in the noodles industries as it is still in the
traditional state. Nepal produced 103.6 thousand metric tons of Noodles in 2017 with
about the total capacity 160 thousand metric tons.
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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENERGY SYSTEM PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT