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UNLOCKING POTENTIAL: FEASIBILITY STUDIES ON LOW-PRESSURE UTILIZATION FOR SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS

Engku Aziz , Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University Malaysia Pahang, Pahang, Malaysia

Abstract

This paper delves into the feasibility studies conducted on low-pressure utilization, aiming to explore its potential for fostering sustainable solutions across various sectors. Low-pressure systems offer a unique opportunity to optimize energy usage and minimize environmental impact in industrial processes, transportation, and infrastructure development. Through a comprehensive review of existing research and case studies, this paper evaluates the technical, economic, and environmental feasibility of implementing low-pressure technologies. Key findings highlight the viability of low-pressure utilization as a pathway towards achieving sustainability goals, emphasizing its role in enhancing efficiency, reducing carbon emissions, and promoting resource conservation. By identifying opportunities and challenges associated with low-pressure applications, this study provides valuable insights for policymakers, industry stakeholders, and researchers seeking to harness the untapped potential of low-pressure systems for a more sustainable future.

Keywords

Low-pressure utilization, feasibility studies, sustainable solutions

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Engku Aziz. (2024). UNLOCKING POTENTIAL: FEASIBILITY STUDIES ON LOW-PRESSURE UTILIZATION FOR SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS. The American Journal of Engineering and Technology, 6(04), 06–11. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajet/Volume06Issue04-02