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Reuse of electric vehicle batteries in buildings: An integrated load match analysis and life cycle assessment approach

2019

Abstract The increasing use of renewable energy technologies for electricity generation in buildings will require a growing number of battery energy storage systems (BESS) to enhance the reliability of electricity supply. The increasing number of retired electric vehicle (EV) batteries, expected from the automotive sector, can match this demand as EV batteries can be used as BESS, considering that they have about 80% of their original energy capacity. In this context, the study aims at examining the system, consisting of a BESS made by retired Li-ion EV batteries, a photovoltaic plant (20 kW) and the electricity grid, that provides the electricity required by an existing nearly net zero res…

business.product_categoryMains electricityComputer science020209 energyBattery storage system0211 other engineering and technologiesContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyLoad matchAutomotive engineeringLife cycle assessment021105 building & constructionElectric vehicle0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringLife-cycle assessmentCivil and Structural EngineeringSecond life applicationSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringPhotovoltaic systemBuilding and ConstructionRenewable energyElectricity generationElectric vehicle batteryElectricitybusinessEnergy and Buildings
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Wastewater treatment and electricity production in a microbial fuel cell with Cu–B alloy as the cathode

2019

The possibility of wastewater treatment and electricity production using a microbial fuel cell with Cu&ndash

cathodenon-precious metal catalysts; Cu–B alloy; microbial fuel cell; cathode; environmental engineering; oxygen electrode; renewable energy sourcesMicrobial fuel cellMaterials science02 engineering and technology010501 environmental scienceslcsh:Chemical technology01 natural sciencesCatalysislaw.inventionCatalysislcsh:Chemistrymicrobial fuel celllawCu–B alloylcsh:TP1-1185Physical and Theoretical Chemistryrenewable energy sources0105 earth and related environmental sciencesenvironmental engineeringChemical oxygen demand021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCathodeAnodeElectricity generationChemical engineeringnon-precious metal catalystslcsh:QD1-999oxygen electrodeSewage treatmentAeration0210 nano-technologyCatalysts
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Thermoelectrics: From history, a window to the future

2019

Thermoelectricity offers a sustainable path to recover and convert waste heat into readily available electric energy, and has been studied for more than two centuries. From the controversy between Galvani and Volta on the Animal Electricity, dating back to the end of the XVIII century and anticipating Seebeck’s observations, the understanding of the physical mechanisms evolved along with the development of the technology. In the XIX century Ørsted clarified some of the earliest observations of the thermoelectric phenomenon and proposed the first thermoelectric pile, while it was only after the studies on thermodynamics by Thomson, and Rayleigh’s suggestion to exploit the Seebeck effect for …

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Direct Electricity Production from Linseed Oil

2019

Today’s energy industry is currently facing an increasing demand for electricity. Besides to the use of coal, oil and gas, in recent years renewable energy sources have also are used. One of devices using renewable energy sources is fuel cell (FC). The most commonly used fuel for fuel cells is hydrogen. But, problems with storage of this fuel causes, that the finding new fuels for FCs are very desirable. One of these fuels can be linseed oil. Powering high efficiency power sources (like FCs) with renewable fuels (like linseed oil) will allow development of renewable energy sources and elimination or reduce of toxic substances emissions. The paper presents the research of linseed oil electro…

food.ingredientWaste managementbusiness.industryFossil fuelRenewable fuelsRenewable energyfoodElectricity generationLinseed oilBiofuelEnvironmental scienceCoalElectricitybusiness
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Direct electricity production from Avgas UL91 fuel

2016

As fuel for fuel cells can be used various substances, but generally fuel cells are powered by hydrogen. However, problems with the storage of hydrogen are the reason for the search of new fuels for fuel cells. The paper presents the possibility of using Avgas fuel as fuel for fuel cell. The Avgas does not have the feature of electrical conductivity, for this reason a detergent (nonionic surfactant) was used for dissolving fuel in an electrolyte. The work shows possible electrooxidation of Avgas fuel emulsion prepared on the basis of a nonionic surfactant on a platinum electrode in an aqueous solution of H2SO4. As non-ionic surfactant was used the detergent Syntanol DS-10. The emulsion was …

fuel cellElectricity generationenvironmental engineeringAvgasWaste managementengineeringEnvironmental scienceengineering.materialrenewable energy sourcescorn oilfuelSCIECONF : Proceedings in Scientific Conference
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Fuzzy logic controller and game theory based distributed energy resources allocation

2020

Energy management and demand control through conventional energy generation sources are challenging for energy providers. Distributed energy resources (DERs) allocation near load centers may provide a suitable solution. The main contribution of the paper improves the voltage profile and reduce the active and reactive power losses in the distribution network. DERs are integrated with IEEE 33 bus system using fuzzy logic controller (FLC) and game theory for two different cases with unity and 0.9 power factor (PF) and compares with conventional methods of integration (i.e., modified novel method, power loss sensitivity method, voltage sensitivity analysis method). The capacity of DERs is optim…

game theoryRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryComputer scienceEnergy managementEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyPower factorAC powerCooperative game theoryfuzzy logic controllerdistributed energy resourceslcsh:Production of electric energy or power. Powerplants. Central stationsVDP::Teknologi: 500Fuel TechnologyElectricity generationControl theoryDistributed generationintelligent distribution networklcsh:TK1001-1841Sensitivity (control systems)businessGame theorycooperative game theory
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Edukacyjne aspekty energetycznej globalizacji

2018

Wokół handlu energią i surowcami do jej produkcji skupiają się wszystkie klasyczne problemy związane z procesem globalizacji. Problemy ekologiczne wynikające z produkcji energii elektrycznej przekraczają granice polityczne, a realizacja celów pakietu klimatycznego oraz wdrażanie zasad zrównoważonego rozwoju napotyka na liczne bariery i jest szeroko kontestowane przez niektóre grupy społeczne. W związku z tym tworzy się przestrzeń do pogłębionych działań edukacyjnych i promocyjnych na ich rzecz. W prezentowanej pracy skupiono się na edukacyjnych aspektach związanych z tą problematyką oraz na wykorzystaniu w edukacji nieformalnej serwisów społecznościowych przy promowaniu zasad zrównoważonego…

globalizacjaeducationelectricity generationedukacjasocial networking servicesinternetowe serwisy społecznościoweglobalizationwytwarzanie energii elektrycznej
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Results on performance and ageing of solar modules based on Elkem Solar Silicon (ESS™) from installations at various locations

2014

Abstract The present study aims to present the current status of the results obtained using Elkem Solar Silicon (ESS™) as feedstock basis for solar cell and modules. It is shown that solar cells based on ESS™ are able to follow the development of the solar industry obtaining comparable efficiencies to standard polysilicon based cells. The characteristics of ESS™ based solar cells, having normally higher V oc and FF and lower I sc , seem to give clear advantages in the field for solar modules located at high irradiance areas. Results from several locations show enhanced electricity production of ESS™ based solar modules compared to polysilicon at increasing solar irradiance. This is explaine…

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Direct electricity production from coconut oil - the electrooxidation of coconut oil in an acid electrolyte

2018

Supplying more and more energy is an essential task of today's energy industry. In the last few decades, in addition to traditional methods of energy production, alternative energy sources have been developing at a fast rate. One of the devices that can use these sources is the fuel cell (FC). FCs can be a power source of the future mainly due to their high efficiency, their low impact on the environment and the possibility of powering with different fuels. Most often, FCs are powered by hydrogen. However, issues with its cheap production and storage are the reasons for seeking new fuels for FCs. Yet it must be a fuel that will provide a zero or low emission level. One of these fuels can be…

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Possibility of direct electricity production from waste canola oil

2017

Powering high-efficiency devices, such as fuel cells, with waste products will allow for a broader development of renewable energy sources and utilisation of by- products. This publication presents the possibility of electrooxidation of the emulsion of waste rapeseed oil, prepared on the basis of the detergent Syntanol DS-10. The process of electrooxidation was carried out on platinum electrode in alkaline (KOH) and acidic (H 2 SO 4 ) electrolyte, in the temperature range of 293-333 K. In each analysed case the process of electrooxidation took place. The maximum current density obtained was 7 mA cm -2 . Thus, it has been shown that it is possible to generate electricity directly from the em…

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