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Energy efficiency in meat processing

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posted on 2019-09-05, 11:22 authored by Pankaj Pathare, Anthony Roskilly, Sandeep Jagtap
Energy conservation plays a vital role towards sustainable development of meat processing. Energy costs for many meat plants represent the fourth highest operational cost. In meat processing, moderate levels of both electrical and thermal energy are consumed in wide range of processes and applications. However, energy efficiency improvement in the meat processing industry have been a focus to increase the sustainability of meat processing in the past decades. This chapter started with the examination of the energy use in meat processing facilities. The emerging energy-efficient technologies for meat processing were discussed in detail. Energy requirement for well-cooked meats varies with cooking method, appliances, and consumer behavior. Energy consumption reduction during meat cooking may have an influence on global energy requirement. Selection of cooking method, fuel, and cookware are beneficial for reducing the carbon footprint of the cooking unit. This chapter also presents the effects on quality characteristics of meat and meat products by different cooking methods.

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  • Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

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Novel Technologies and Systems for Food Preservation

Pages

78 - 107

Publisher

IGI Global

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

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© IGI Global

Publication date

2019-04-01

Copyright date

2019

ISBN

9781522578949

ISSN

2330-3271

eISSN

2330-328X

Book series

Practice, Progress, and Proficiency in Sustainability

Language

  • en

Editor(s)

Pedro Dinis Gaspar, Pedro Dinho da Silva

Depositor

Sandeep Jagtap

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