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Process Integration and Intensification: an introduction -- $t2. Setting energy targets and Heat Integration -- $t3. Synthesis of Heat Exchanger Networks -- $t4. Total Site Integration -- $t5. Introduction to Water Pinch Analysis -- $t6. Setting the maximum water recovery targets -- $t7. Water network design/retrofit -- $t8. Design of Cost-Effective Minimum Water Network (CEMWN) -- $t9. Conclusions and sources of further information -- $tIndex 330 $a"The authors have provided all the elements required for complete understanding of the basic concepts in heat recovery and water minimization in chemical and related processes, and followed these with carefully selected and developed problems and solutions in order to ensure that the concepts delivered can be applied." Simon Perry, The University of Manchester. 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