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GLOBAL SAVING EVALUATION THROUGH A RETROFITTING ACTION

2014

The paper shows a work that was carried out by the authors as members of the PADesign Company, academic spin off of University of Palermo. Currently, energy retrofit of existing building has become an important goal, because it is now widely recognized that the buildings are one of the main causes of CO2 production and of non-renewable energy consumptions. To act on the energy performance of existing buildings (adapting their performances to those required by regulations) is an important strategy to reduce energy consumptions since they are much more than new buildings. Through the application of innovative technologies and methodologies and the choice of appropriate investments, the retrof…

Energy-efficient retrofitting Energy saving Sustainability Cost-benefits analysisSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura Tecnica
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CHP (combined heat and power) retrofit for a large MED-TVC (multiple effect distillation along with thermal vapour compression) desalination plant: H…

2016

Abstract Integrated power plants in “dual purpose” configuration may represent a viable option for energy cost abatement of desalted water produced by MED-TVC (Multiple Effect Distillation along with Thermal Vapour Compression). In this paper an existing large MED-TVC plant with a 36,000 m 3 /day capacity is studied: a plant retrofit is designed, based on a steam power plant with condensation and steam extraction used to drive the steam ejector. As the plant operates in CHP (Combined Heat and Power) mode, the possibility to assess the integrated “CHP + MED-TVC” as high efficiency cogeneration according to Directive 2004/8/EC is discussed. Based on a model developed in Engineering Equation S…

Engineering020209 energyFraction (chemistry)02 engineering and technologySteam-electric power stationMultiple effect distillationDesalinationIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlaw.inventionCogenerationHigh efficiency CHP020401 chemical engineeringlaw0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSettore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica Industriale0204 chemical engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringCivil and Structural EngineeringCogenerationWaste managementbusiness.industryDesalinationMechanical EngineeringCondensationPrimary energy savingBuilding and ConstructionInjectorPollutionThermal vapour compressionPower (physics)General EnergyEnergy (all)Multiple-effect distillationbusiness
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Energy-environmental and cost assessment of a set of strategies for retrofitting a public building toward nearly zero-energy building target

2017

Abstract The purpose of this study was to assess an energy retrofit of a building representative of those in public tertiary stock, to improve energy performance toward nearly Zero-Energy Building (nZEB) requirements. The building is located in the campus of the Politecnico di Milano University (Italy). Several hypothetical improvements regarding the building envelope and plants were assessed in terms of energy savings, costs, and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. The results of the study show that it is possible to reduce primary energy demand and associated emissions up to 40% from the current values by adopting market-available and well-proven technological solutions for retrofi…

EngineeringArchitectural engineeringNearly Zero-Energy BuildingPrimary energy020209 energyCase studyGeography Planning and DevelopmentCase study; Energy savings; Nearly Zero-Energy Building; Retrofit strategies; Geography Planning and Development; Civil and Structural Engineering; Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment; TransportationTransportation02 engineering and technologyEnergy savingsNearly Zero-Energy Building Retrofit strategies Energy savings Case study0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRetrofittingRenewable EnergyCivil and Structural EngineeringPlanning and DevelopmentRetrofit strategiesZero-energy buildingSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleGeographySustainability and the EnvironmentRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryEnergy consumptionRenewable energybusinessEnergy-plus-houseBuilding envelopeEfficient energy use
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An Overview on Solar Shading Systems for Buildings

2014

Abstract In recent years, different types of solar shading devices have been proposed, depending on building orientation, location, window characteristics, etc. They can contribute to improve or worsen building thermal and lighting performances both from an energy and comfort point of view. The present paper reports a critical analysis of some studies that investigate shading devices’ effects on building thermal and/or lighting performances. This article points out the difficulty in comparing the different results given the lack of uniformity between the studies, since they analysed buildings with different characteristics, locations and using various indices. Therefore a protocol to carry …

EngineeringArchitectural engineeringOrientation (computer vision)business.industrysolar radiationThermal comfortSolar shadingbuildingsthermal and energy analysiShading systemenergy savingsHVAC systemshading deviceEnergy(all)thermal and energy analysislighting analysiHVACbuildingSettore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica Industrialeshading devicesShadingbusinessProtocol (object-oriented programming)lighting analysisHVAC systemsEnergy Procedia
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Building green covering for a sustainable use of energy

2013

Nowadays the growth of the cities increased built and paved areas, energy use and heat generation. The phenomenon of urban warming, called urban heat island, influences negatively outdoor comfort conditions, pollutants concentration, energy demand for air conditioning, as well as increases environmental impact due to the demand of energy generation. A sustainable technology for improving the energy efficiency of buildings is the use of green roofs and walls in order to reduce the energy consumption for conditioning in summer and improve the thermal insulation in winter. The use of green roofs and walls can contribute to mitigate the phenomenon of heat island, the emissions of greenhouse gas…

EngineeringBioengineeringAir-conditioning; Energy savings; Green roofs; Green walls; Urban ecology; Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering; Mechanical Engineering; BioengineeringEnergy savingsair-conditioning energy savings urban ecology green roofs green walls.Industrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlcsh:Agriculturegreen roofsenergy savingSustainable designUrban heat islandlcsh:Agriculture (General)business.industryair-conditioningMechanical EngineeringEnvironmental engineeringlcsh:SThermal comfortEnergy consumptiongreen wallslcsh:S1-972urban ecologyAir conditioningHeat generationSustainabilitybusinessEfficient energy useair-conditioning; energy saving; urban ecology; green roofs; green walls
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User Activity Recognition for Energy Saving in Smart Homes

2015

Abstract Energy demand in typical home environments accounts for a significant fraction of the overall consumption in industrialized countries. In such context, the heterogeneity of the involved devices, and the non negligible influence of the human factor make the optimization of energy use a challenging task; effective automated approaches must take into account basic information about users, such as the prediction of their course of actions. Our proposal consists in learning customized structural models for common user activities for predicting the trend of energy consumption; the approach aims to lower energy demand in the proximity of predicted peak loads so as to keep the overall cons…

EngineeringComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceEnergy managementContext (language use)Information theoryComputer securitycomputer.software_genreTask (project management)Activity recognitionUser Profiling Energy saving Pattern RecognitionHome automationActivity discoveryStructural modelingBuilding management systemConsumption (economics)Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniEnd userbusiness.industryPeak load avoidanceEnergy consumptionIndustrial engineeringComputer Science ApplicationsEnergy conservationRisk analysis (engineering)Hardware and ArchitectureData miningbusinessRaw datacomputerSoftwareEnergy (signal processing)Information Systems
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Cost modeling for sludge and waste management from wastewater treatment plants: an empirical approach for Spain

2013

Abstract Wastewater treatment involves the generation of large volumes of sludge and other waste. Managing this waste in an economical and environmentally acceptable way has become a matter of increasing importance over the last few years. While the technologies and processes to reduce sludge generation are being widely studied, research on the economic aspects is much more limited. This study applies a cost-modeling methodology that uses statistical information from a sample of Spanish wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) to generate a sewage sludge and waste management cost function with the aim of contributing to a better understanding of the cost structure and predicting the cost savings…

EngineeringCost structureWaste managementbusiness.industry0207 environmental engineeringEnvironmental engineeringOcean Engineering02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesPollution6. Clean water12. Responsible consumptionCost savingsWaste treatmentSewage treatment020701 environmental engineeringbusinessSludge0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyDesalination and Water Treatment
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Absorption equipment for energy savings: A case study in Sicily

2013

Abstract This paper considers a feasibility study on the recovery of the reject heat available from an electric utility with two units operating with 120-MW gas turbines; these units have a heat recovery system that feeds the district heating pipeline of an industrial consortium. Thus, feeding the expeller of the absorption equipment installed in a cooling plant for foodstuff stocking represents an opportunity for the feasibility study. This plant operates at both 0 °C and −18 °C. The feasibility study covers two aspects: (1) the technical feasibility of a suitable absorption cooling plant that uses two separate pieces of absorption equipment working with the pair ammonia–water and (2) the …

EngineeringEconomic analysiPrimary energyWaste managementRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryAbsorption refrigerating equipmentPrimary energy savingEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyInvestment (macroeconomics)law.inventionElectric utilityTechnical feasibilitylawHeat recovery ventilationGreenhouse gasSettore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica IndustrialeAbsorption refrigeratorExergetic analysisbusinessAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Greenhouse gases emissionSustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments
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Energy Recovery in Water Distribution Networks. Implementation of Pumps as Turbine in a Dynamic Numerical Model

2014

In complex networks characterized by the presence of private tanks, water managers usually apply intermittent distribution, thus reducing the water volumes supplied to the users, or use Pressure Reduction Valves (PRV) for controlling pressure in the network. The application of Pump As Turbines (PATs) appears as an alternative and sustainable solution to either control network pressure as well as to produce energy. In the present paper, the hydrodynamic model, already presented by De Marchis et al. (2011) was further developed introducing the dynamic analysis of PATs. The model was applied to a district of Palermo network (Italy) characterized by intermittent distribution and by inequities a…

EngineeringEnergy recoveryDistribution networksPetroleum engineeringbusiness.industryEnvironmental engineeringWater supplyGeneral MedicineComplex networkPump as Turbine (PAT)TurbineTerm (time)method of characteristicenergy savingwater distribution networkControl networkintermittent distributionbusinessEnergy (signal processing)Engineering(all)energy saving.Procedia Engineering
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Life Saving Potentials in Mass Emergencies

1985

The dangers of mass emergencies are greater today than ever before in the history of man. The reasons are:1) The exponential growth of the world population from 2 billion in 1925 to 4 billion today and to an expected 8 billion in the year 2025. This growing population is badly in need of more and more food and energy to sustain itself.2) The increasingly severe competition world-wide for the available supplies of food and energy will precipitate mass emergencies and even mass disasters. Some of these mass disasters, such as nuclear war, have the potential to destroy entire countries…or even the human race itself.No matter how gloomy the outlook is, however, it is still the task of the medic…

EngineeringRisk analysis (engineering)business.industryEmergency MedicineForensic engineeringLife savingEmergency NursingbusinessPrehospital and Disaster Medicine
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