A regional synergy approach to energy recovery: The case of the Kwinana industrial area, Western Australia

Energy is a key issue in the Kwinana industrial area, Western Australia’s major heavy industrial region, where the major energy consuming industries consume upto 80 PJ/yr of energy in their processes. Over the past decade, significant progress has been made towards the reduction of energy consumptio...

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Rational use of energy: conservation and recovery of energy
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