Impact analysis of the Spanish electric energy market liberalization on Chlor-alkali industry
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10902/25642DOI: 10.3303/CET1021015
ISBN: 978-88-95608-05-1
ISSN: 1974-9791
ISSN: 2283-9216
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2010-08-20Derechos
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Chemical Engineering Transactions, 2010, 21, 85-90
13th Conference on Process Integration, Modelling and Optimisation for Energy Saving and Pollution Reduction (PRES), Prague, 2010
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A sodium chloride solution is decomposed electrolytically to generate gaseous chlorine, sodium hydroxide and hydrogen. Electricity accounts for about 50 % of total production cost. In Spain, the Electrical Sector Act 54/1997 commenced the electric market liberalization, with the introduction into national laws the provisions contained in European Directive 96/92/EC. In July 2008, tariffs disappear for industry consumers. Hourly discrimination complement, given by tariffs, it has been an important energy costs optimization way for chlor-alkali industry and now it is not so evident the modulation advantage. This article tries to analyze impacts in chlor-alkali industry of this new electric markett.
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