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Embodied energy and environmental impacts of a biomass boiler: a life cycle approach

2015

The 2030 policy framework for climate and energy, proposed by the European Commission, aims towards the reduction of European greenhouse gas emissions by 40% in comparison to the 1990 level and to increase the share of renewable energy of at least the 27% of the European's energy consumption of 2030. The use of biomass as sustainable and renewable energy source may be a viable tool for achieving the above goals. However, renewable energy technologies are not totally clean because they cause energy and environmental impacts during their life cycle, and in particular they are responsible of air pollutant emissions. In this context, the paper assesses the energy and environmental impacts of a …

EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power Technologyenvironmental impactrenewable energy technologyEnergy developmentlife cycle assessmentlcsh:TK1001-1841Life-cycle assessmentSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleWaste managementRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrygreenhouse gas emissionsEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental impact of the energy industryEnergy consumptionenvironmental impactslife cycle assessment; embodied energy; biomass boiler; environmental impacts; renewable energy technology; greenhouse gas emissionsbiomass boilerembodied energyRenewable energyEnergy conservationlcsh:Production of electric energy or power. Powerplants. Central stationsFuel TechnologybusinessEmbodied energyEfficient energy use
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LNG cold energy use in agro-food industry: A case study in Sicily

2011

Abstract It is known how the complete gasification of liquefied natural gas (LNG) can return about 230 kWh/t of energy. Nevertheless out of fifty-one gasification plants in the world, only thirty-one of them are equipped with systems for the partial recovery of the available energy. At the moment most of these plants mainly produce electric energy; however the employment of the cold energy results very interesting, in fact, it can be recovered for agro-food transformation and conservation as well as for some loops in the cold chain. Cold energy at low temperatures requires high amounts of mechanical energy and it unavoidably increases as the required temperature diminishes. Cold energy reco…

EngineeringEnergy recoveryWaste managementbusiness.industryEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyEnvironmental impact of the energy industryGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyFuel TechnologyWork (electrical)Greenhouse gasAvailable energyCold chainbusinessMechanical energyLiquefied natural gasJournal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering
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On Thermoeconomic Diagnosis of a Fouled Direct Expansion Coil: Effects of Induced Malfunctions on Quantitative Performance of the Diagnostic Technique

2017

Thermoeconomic diagnosis represents a promising technique for the detection of common faults in refrigeration systems, which are responsible of degradation in their energetic performance. Recently, the authors have carried out a sensitivity analysis of the performance of this method to the thermodynamic conditions of inlet air and to the geometry of the direct expansion coil, in case of degradation induced by evaporator fouling. The analysis showed that the method is able to detect this fault, but sometimes its quantitative assessments are not satisfactory. In order to understand more in-depth the origin of such results and identify margins for refinement of the technique, this paper is aim…

EngineeringEngineering drawingThermoeconomic diagnosis;Evaporator fouling;Direct expansion coil;Exergy;Malfunction cost;Fuel impact;Induced malfunction;Intrinsic malfunction020209 energyEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyMechanical engineering02 engineering and technologyEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)lcsh:Technologylcsh:HD72-88lcsh:Economic growth development planningFuel impactThermoeconomic diagnosisThermoeconomic diagnosis Evaporator fouling Direct expansion coil Exergy Malfunction cost Fuel impact Induced malfunction Intrinsic malfunctionSettore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica Industriale0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringInduced malfunctionExergyWater Science and TechnologyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryDirect expansion coillcsh:TIntrinsic malfunction.Electromagnetic coilEvaporator foulingMalfunction costbusinessJournal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems
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Nuclear community considering threats and benefits of final disposal. Local opinions regarding the spent nuclear fuel repository in Finland.

2012

This paper focuses on local opinion regarding the siting of a spent nuclear fuel repository in the municipality of Eurajoki, Finland. The research question is how the residents perceive the final disposal. The analysis showed that positive perceptions regarding spent nuclear fuel siting issues are more likely to be found among men and more affluent residents, which can be viewed as an indication of the ‘white male effect’. Contrastingly, women and less-advantaged people are more likely to resist the disposal of spent nuclear fuel in ‘their backyard’. Two approaches, ‘nuclear oases’ and ‘industry awareness’, are used to interpret the findings.

EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringWaste managementbusiness.industryWhite maleta5141Positive perceptionManagement Monitoring Policy and LawNuclear powerbusinessResearch questionEnvironmental planningSpent nuclear fuelInternational Journal of Environmental Technology and Management
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Comparison between laboratory and pilot biotrickling filtration of air emissions from painting and wood finishing

2010

BACKGROUND: Painting and wood finishing is one industrial sector affected by the European Union environmental regulations on volatile organic compound (VOC) air emissions. The painting process typically results in high flow rates with low VOC concentrations, so biotrickling filtration could be an economical alternative for controlling air emissions. This study analyses the operation of a pilot unit installed in a furniture facility, and compares its performance with the removal efficiency obtained in the laboratory using a synthetic feed composed of n-butyl acetate, toluene and m-xylene to simulate industrial air emissions. RESULTS: Laboratory studies showed that fluctuating and oscillating…

EngineeringGeneral Chemical EngineeringAir pollutionmedicine.disease_causeResidence time (fluid dynamics)law.inventionInorganic Chemistrylawmedicinemedia_common.cataloged_instanceVolatile organic compoundEuropean unionWaste Management and DisposalAir quality indexFiltrationmedia_commonchemistry.chemical_classificationWaste managementRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryOrganic ChemistryPollutionFuel TechnologyPilot plantchemistryWood finishingbusinessBiotechnology
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Factors affecting the choice of construction project delivery in developing oil and gas economies

2016

ABSTRACTConstruction academics and practitioners often disagree on which set of factors should take precedence over another and the basis for their inclusion in selecting a project delivery method. This disagreement exacerbates the probability of project failure, which could be detrimental to developing economies. Despite significant cost overruns and these economies being the largest contributors towards global energy sector growth, there is limited knowledge on appropriate factors to be used for selecting project delivery methods in developing oil and gas nations. An evaluation undertaken in Trinidad reveals there are no significant differences in the mean expressed by 133 professionals i…

EngineeringGlobal energyRelation (database)business.industryIntegrated project delivery05 social sciencesFossil fuel0211 other engineering and technologiesDeveloping country02 engineering and technologyBuilding and ConstructionGeneral Business Management and AccountingProcurementEconomy021105 building & construction0502 economics and businessArchitectureMarketingSet (psychology)businessInclusion (education)050203 business & managementArchitectural Engineering and Design Management
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Rolling resistance contribution to a road pavement life cycle carbon footprint analysis

2016

Purpose Although the impact of road pavement surface condition on rolling resistance has been included in the life cycle assessment (LCA) framework of several studies in the last years, there is still a high level of uncertainty concerning the methodological assumptions and the parameters that can affect the results. In order to adopt pavement carbon footprint/LCA as a decision-making tool, it is necessary to explore the impact of the chosen methods and assumptions on the LCA results. Methods This paper provides a review of the main models describing the impact of the pavement surface properties on vehicle fuel consumption and analyses the influence of the methodological assumptions related…

EngineeringGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions020209 energyRolling resistance02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesCivil engineeringDeterioration rateEnvironmental Science(all)Pavement surface propertie0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissionSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiLife-cycle assessment0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Science2300business.industryLCAEnvironmental engineeringCarbon footprintSensitivity testRoadways and InfrastructureFuel efficiencyCarbon footprintPavement surface propertiesbusinessRolling resistanceThe International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
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Multicriteria evaluation of carbon-neutral heat-only production technologies for district heating

2018

Climate change mitigation requires reducing dependence on fossil fuels and transition to low carbon energy production technologies. Nearly half of the global final energy consumption is thermal energy produced from technologies with high carbon dioxide emission. As such, it is imperative to employ carbon-neutral heat production to achieve a sustainable energy system. This paper presents a real-life case of applying multicriteria decision analysis for evaluating carbon-neutral heat-only production technologies in a major district heating system in Finland. A group of 10 experts from the energy company contributed in defining the alternative technologies and multiple economic, technological, …

EngineeringHeat-only productionkaukolämmitys020209 energystokastinen monikriteerinen arvostusanalyysiEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologyIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/climate_actionSDG 13 - Climate Action0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringcarbon-neutralProduction (economics)SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energyta512ta218päätösteoriadistrict heatingConsumption (economics)ta212/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/affordable_and_clean_energybusiness.industryMulticriteria decision analysisFossil fuelEnvironmental economicsmulticriteria decision analysishiilineutraaliusheat-only productionRenewable energyClimate change mitigationHeating systemDistrict heatingCarbon neutralitySMAAbusinessCarbon-neutralThermal energyApplied Thermal Engineering
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New measurement of the 242Pu(n,γ) cross section at n_TOF

2016

The use of MOX fuel (mixed-oxide fuel made of UO2 and PuO2 ) in nuclear reactors allows substituting a large fraction of the enriched Uranium by Plutonium reprocessed from spent fuel. With the use of such new fuel composition rich in Pu, a better knowledge of the capture and fission cross sections of the Pu isotopes becomes very important. In particular, a new series of cross section evaluations have been recently carried out jointly by the European (JEFF) and United States (ENDF) nuclear data agencies. For the case of 242 Pu, the two only neutron capture time-of-flight measurements available, from 1973 and 1976, are not consistent with each other, which calls for a new time-of flight captu…

EngineeringIsotopes of uranium010308 nuclear & particles physicsbusiness.industryNuclear engineeringPhysicsQC1-9997. Clean energy01 natural sciencesEngineering physicsSpent nuclear fuelNeutron temperatureNeutron capture0103 physical sciencesPlutonium-242Neutron cross sectionUranium-235010306 general physicsbusinessMOX fuelEPJ Web of Conferences
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Experimental Investigation of Stall and Surge in a Multistage Compressor

2016

Flow instability conditions, in particular during surge and stall phenomena, have always influenced the operational reliability of turbo-compressors and have attracted significant interest resulting in extensive literature. Nowadays, this subject is still one of the most investigated because of its high relevance on centrifugal and axial compressor operating flow range, performance and efficiency. Many researchers approach this important issue by developing numerical models, whereas others approach it through experimental studies specifically carried out in order to better comprehend this phenomenon. The aim of this paper is to experimentally analyze the stable and unstable operating condit…

EngineeringMass flowEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyAerospace EngineeringMechanical engineering02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesNO010305 fluids & plasmas010309 opticsSurge0203 mechanical engineeringControl theory0103 physical sciencesSurgeStallbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringCentrifugal compressorStall (fluid mechanics)Rotational speedCentrifugal compressors; Surge; Stall; Test rigCentrifugal compressorsFuel TechnologyTest rig020303 mechanical engineering & transportsAxial compressorNuclear Energy and EngineeringCompressors; Stall; Surge; Test rigbusinessGas compressorCompressorsTurbochargerVolume 9: Oil and Gas Applications; Supercritical CO2 Power Cycles; Wind Energy
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