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  • Utilisation of By-Product Gases and Benchmarking Energy Consumption in the Iron and Steel Industry
  • Executive Summary and Table of Contents

  • Authors: Neil Fricker, Jeff Rhine
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    • 01 Title Page, Acknowledgement, Acronyms and Editor’s Note
    • 02 Executive Summary and Table of Contents
    • 03 Part 1: Introduction and Background, Approach, Current and Available Use of By-Product Gases and Drivers… (Section 1 to Section 4)
    • 04 Part 2: Techno-Economic Issues with Using Lean (By-Product) Gases (Section 5)
    • 05 Part 3: Previous IFRF Work, Combustion Files on WBPG Utilisation and Availability of Proprietary Combustion Equipment for WBPG (Section 6 to Section 8)
    • 06 Part 4: Potential Topics for Future R&D Work, Time Scale and Funding (Section 9 to Section 11)
    • 07 Part 5: Benchmarking (Section 12)
    • 08 Part 6: Conclusions (Section 13)
    • 09 Part 7: List of Appendices
    • 10 Full Document (For HTML version – see below)
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    Fricker, N. and Rhine, J. (2003) Executive Summary and Table of Contents.
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