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Improving FCCU Energy Efficiency Through Synergies With Upstream And Downstream Processes

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Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have become a growing concern for many industrialized countries over the past few years and confirmed with the Paris Agreement signature in December 2015. Beyond the specific issue of GHG and general environmental considerations, there is a global tendency for improved energy efficiency. Indeed, whether the price of energy is high or low, controlled and reduced energy consumption will naturally improve operators’ margins.

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