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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 DenmarkPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Nazari-Heris, Morteza; Loni, Abdolah; Asadi, Somayeh; Mohammadi-ivatloo, Behnam;Electric vehicles (EVs) are considered a substitute for fossil-fueled vehicles due to rising fossil fuel prices and accompanying environmental concerns, and their use is predicted to increase dramatically shortly. However, the widespread use of EVs and their large-scale integration into the energy system will present several operational and technological hurdles. In the energy industry, an innovative solution known as the EVs smart parking lot (SPL) is introduced to handle EV charging and discharging electricity and energy supply challenges. This paper investigates social equity access and mobile charging stations (MCSs) for EVs, where the owner of MCSs is the EV parking lot. Accordingly, a new self-scheduling model for SPLs is presented in this paper that incorporates scheduling of the MCSs as temporary charging infrastructures while considering social equity access and optimizes SPL energy generation and storage schedule. The main objectives of this research are to (i) develop MCSs accessibility measures and quantify the equity impacts of MCSs locations by modeling prioritized demand based on several indices; (ii) determine the optimal set-points of SPL components (i.e., combined heat and power (CHP), photovoltaic system, electrical and heat-energy storage, and MCSs) to manage electrical peak demand and to maximize the economic benefits of SPLs. Results indicate that the proposed demand prioritization function model can meet the required EV charging demands for prioritized events, and the self-scheduling model for SPLs satisfies the charging demand of the EVs in the SPL location. Also, the social equity access to the EV charging stations is satisfied by analyzing the operation of MCSs around the prioritized demand of the prioritized events and social equity access indices.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 DenmarkPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Nazari-Heris, Morteza; Loni, Abdolah; Asadi, Somayeh; Mohammadi-ivatloo, Behnam;Electric vehicles (EVs) are considered a substitute for fossil-fueled vehicles due to rising fossil fuel prices and accompanying environmental concerns, and their use is predicted to increase dramatically shortly. However, the widespread use of EVs and their large-scale integration into the energy system will present several operational and technological hurdles. In the energy industry, an innovative solution known as the EVs smart parking lot (SPL) is introduced to handle EV charging and discharging electricity and energy supply challenges. This paper investigates social equity access and mobile charging stations (MCSs) for EVs, where the owner of MCSs is the EV parking lot. Accordingly, a new self-scheduling model for SPLs is presented in this paper that incorporates scheduling of the MCSs as temporary charging infrastructures while considering social equity access and optimizes SPL energy generation and storage schedule. The main objectives of this research are to (i) develop MCSs accessibility measures and quantify the equity impacts of MCSs locations by modeling prioritized demand based on several indices; (ii) determine the optimal set-points of SPL components (i.e., combined heat and power (CHP), photovoltaic system, electrical and heat-energy storage, and MCSs) to manage electrical peak demand and to maximize the economic benefits of SPLs. Results indicate that the proposed demand prioritization function model can meet the required EV charging demands for prioritized events, and the self-scheduling model for SPLs satisfies the charging demand of the EVs in the SPL location. Also, the social equity access to the EV charging stations is satisfied by analyzing the operation of MCSs around the prioritized demand of the prioritized events and social equity access indices.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Doctoral thesis 2022 CanadaPublisher:University of Windsor Authors: Adesina, Adeyemi;Engineered cementitious composites (ECCs) are special types of fibre-reinforced cementitious composites (FRCC) with higher strain capacity which can be achieved with low fibre volume as low as 2% and total elimination of coarse aggregates. Due to the outstanding performance of ECCs, they are suitable for various construction and repair applications. However, in order for ECCs to achieve their properties; a high amount of binder which is primarily composed of Portland cement (PC) is used alongside a special type of ultrafine silica sand (USS) which is different from the conventional natural fine aggregates. The production of PC is known to be detrimental to the environment due to its high carbon dioxide emissions coupled with the high consumption of natural resources. Thus, the high use of PC content in ECCs posed a sustainability threat. Similarly, the USS used in ECCs are not readily available everywhere and are expensive. The processing of the USS coupled with its transportation over long distances would also increase the cost and embodied carbon of ECCs. Hence, in order to promote more development and applications of ECCs for various applications; this dissertation aims to provide innovative ways to improve the sustainability of ECCs and their performances. This dissertation offers four solutions to improve the sustainability of ECCs which are (i) use of unconventional industrial by-products as partial replacement of PC (ii) total replacement of PC in ECCs with alternative sustainable binders (iii) replacement of USS in ECCs with recycled materials and (iv) the use of supplementary cementitious materials to replace a high volume of PC. The findings from this study revealed sustainable ECCs with acceptable mechanical and durability performance can be achieved with the use of alternative binders or replacement of the conventional USS used in ECC mixtures. The sustainability and cost assessment of the ECCs indicated that the incorporation of industrial by-products such as blast furnace slag (BFS) especially at higher content is beneficial to reducing the negative environmental impact and economic burden associated with ECCs compared to the conventional ECC. The sustainability index and cost index of the ECCs further showed that the use of BFS is more beneficial when the sustainability and cost of the ECCs are compared with the corresponding performance. Similarly, the use of recycled materials as an alternative to USS was found to result in a significant reduction in the embodied carbon and cost of ECCs. The use of recycled materials such as expanded glass (EG) as aggregates in ECCs was also found to improve the thermal insulation properties of ECCs making such ECC suitable for the production of building envelope elements.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Doctoral thesis 2022 CanadaPublisher:University of Windsor Authors: Adesina, Adeyemi;Engineered cementitious composites (ECCs) are special types of fibre-reinforced cementitious composites (FRCC) with higher strain capacity which can be achieved with low fibre volume as low as 2% and total elimination of coarse aggregates. Due to the outstanding performance of ECCs, they are suitable for various construction and repair applications. However, in order for ECCs to achieve their properties; a high amount of binder which is primarily composed of Portland cement (PC) is used alongside a special type of ultrafine silica sand (USS) which is different from the conventional natural fine aggregates. The production of PC is known to be detrimental to the environment due to its high carbon dioxide emissions coupled with the high consumption of natural resources. Thus, the high use of PC content in ECCs posed a sustainability threat. Similarly, the USS used in ECCs are not readily available everywhere and are expensive. The processing of the USS coupled with its transportation over long distances would also increase the cost and embodied carbon of ECCs. Hence, in order to promote more development and applications of ECCs for various applications; this dissertation aims to provide innovative ways to improve the sustainability of ECCs and their performances. This dissertation offers four solutions to improve the sustainability of ECCs which are (i) use of unconventional industrial by-products as partial replacement of PC (ii) total replacement of PC in ECCs with alternative sustainable binders (iii) replacement of USS in ECCs with recycled materials and (iv) the use of supplementary cementitious materials to replace a high volume of PC. The findings from this study revealed sustainable ECCs with acceptable mechanical and durability performance can be achieved with the use of alternative binders or replacement of the conventional USS used in ECC mixtures. The sustainability and cost assessment of the ECCs indicated that the incorporation of industrial by-products such as blast furnace slag (BFS) especially at higher content is beneficial to reducing the negative environmental impact and economic burden associated with ECCs compared to the conventional ECC. The sustainability index and cost index of the ECCs further showed that the use of BFS is more beneficial when the sustainability and cost of the ECCs are compared with the corresponding performance. Similarly, the use of recycled materials as an alternative to USS was found to result in a significant reduction in the embodied carbon and cost of ECCs. The use of recycled materials such as expanded glass (EG) as aggregates in ECCs was also found to improve the thermal insulation properties of ECCs making such ECC suitable for the production of building envelope elements.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 DenmarkPublisher:Elsevier BV Xiao Xu; Weihao Hu; Wen Liu; Yuefang Du; Qi Huang; Zhe Chen;The potential of renewable energy should be fully exploited in the transportation sector to achieve a cleaner production. Therefore, this paper proposes an on-grid hybrid hydrogen refueling and battery swapping station powered by wind energy. This novel concept can promote the development of low-carbon emission vehicles including hydrogen-based vehicle and battery electric vehicle. During the daily operation of the station, the multiple uncertainties may lead to a higher operational cost. To address this problem, a hybrid stochastic/distributionally robust optimization method is proposed to handle different uncertainties for the energy management problem. The first type of uncertainties can be depicted by a certain distribution, i.e. electricity price and wind power, which is processed by a stochastic optimization method. The second type of uncertainties is associated with human behaviors and is difficult to find its probability distribution, i.e. the hydrogen demand of hydrogen-based vehicles, so the second type is processed by a distributionally robust optimization method. The overall objective is to minimize the total operational cost of the station, which also considers the battery swapping station overstock punishment. Because a reasonable battery swapping scheduling can reduce the waiting time of users and operational cost of the station. The results indicate that the proposed method can effectively address the conservatism of solutions as its total operational cost is 4.4% lower than that of the hybrid stochastic/robust optimization method under a high confidence level.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 DenmarkPublisher:Elsevier BV Xiao Xu; Weihao Hu; Wen Liu; Yuefang Du; Qi Huang; Zhe Chen;The potential of renewable energy should be fully exploited in the transportation sector to achieve a cleaner production. Therefore, this paper proposes an on-grid hybrid hydrogen refueling and battery swapping station powered by wind energy. This novel concept can promote the development of low-carbon emission vehicles including hydrogen-based vehicle and battery electric vehicle. During the daily operation of the station, the multiple uncertainties may lead to a higher operational cost. To address this problem, a hybrid stochastic/distributionally robust optimization method is proposed to handle different uncertainties for the energy management problem. The first type of uncertainties can be depicted by a certain distribution, i.e. electricity price and wind power, which is processed by a stochastic optimization method. The second type of uncertainties is associated with human behaviors and is difficult to find its probability distribution, i.e. the hydrogen demand of hydrogen-based vehicles, so the second type is processed by a distributionally robust optimization method. The overall objective is to minimize the total operational cost of the station, which also considers the battery swapping station overstock punishment. Because a reasonable battery swapping scheduling can reduce the waiting time of users and operational cost of the station. The results indicate that the proposed method can effectively address the conservatism of solutions as its total operational cost is 4.4% lower than that of the hybrid stochastic/robust optimization method under a high confidence level.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023Publisher:SAGE Publications Authors: Henrik Bødker; Sandra Simonsen;This article combines two neglected elements within the history of online news: public service news sites and weather reporting, and it does so by utilising web archives, which – surprisingly – do not figure very prominently in journalism history. The two elements have – in isolation and in combination – at least in Denmark, become increasingly important as the online news sections of the two public service institutions Denmark’s Radio (DR) and TV2 consistently are among the most visited news sites and since reporting on the weather has gained in prominence and more recently, at least on DR TV, has become increasingly educational in its linking to issues of climate change. This article focusses on online news and conducts a historical analysis of the weather reporting on DR.dk from 2005 to 2022. The analysis seeks to balance the coding of journalistic texts with considerations of the online form of journalism, which here broadly means reading the webpage as a text. A key focus in the analysis is how meteorological data have been woven into cultural and social narratives, some of which are linked to climate change.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023Publisher:SAGE Publications Authors: Henrik Bødker; Sandra Simonsen;This article combines two neglected elements within the history of online news: public service news sites and weather reporting, and it does so by utilising web archives, which – surprisingly – do not figure very prominently in journalism history. The two elements have – in isolation and in combination – at least in Denmark, become increasingly important as the online news sections of the two public service institutions Denmark’s Radio (DR) and TV2 consistently are among the most visited news sites and since reporting on the weather has gained in prominence and more recently, at least on DR TV, has become increasingly educational in its linking to issues of climate change. This article focusses on online news and conducts a historical analysis of the weather reporting on DR.dk from 2005 to 2022. The analysis seeks to balance the coding of journalistic texts with considerations of the online form of journalism, which here broadly means reading the webpage as a text. A key focus in the analysis is how meteorological data have been woven into cultural and social narratives, some of which are linked to climate change.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article , Contribution for newspaper or weekly magazine 2021Publisher:IEEE Authors: Banaei, Mohsen; Boudjadar, Jalil; Ebrahimy, Razgar; Madsen, Henrik;Zero-emission ships (ZE-ships) concept has been introduced as a promising solution in reducing the greenhouse gases (GHG) emission in marine shipping industry. Among different solutions, Fuel cells (FCs) are introduced as one of the most efficient technologies for providing the propulsion force of the ZE-ships. Energy storage systems (ESSs) are also used as auxiliary resource to cover the fast dynamics of the loads the the FCs are not able to supply. Design and operation problem of ZE-ships has been investigated in the literature from different viewpoints. This paper provides a survey on available studies in the field of cost effective energy management of FC/ESS based ZE-ships. To this end, first, different studies in the literature are categorized from the viewpoint of energy management strategies (EMSs) and discussed Then other categories of the works such as auxiliary energy resources, problem objectives, and simulation methods are also provided.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article , Contribution for newspaper or weekly magazine 2021Publisher:IEEE Authors: Banaei, Mohsen; Boudjadar, Jalil; Ebrahimy, Razgar; Madsen, Henrik;Zero-emission ships (ZE-ships) concept has been introduced as a promising solution in reducing the greenhouse gases (GHG) emission in marine shipping industry. Among different solutions, Fuel cells (FCs) are introduced as one of the most efficient technologies for providing the propulsion force of the ZE-ships. Energy storage systems (ESSs) are also used as auxiliary resource to cover the fast dynamics of the loads the the FCs are not able to supply. Design and operation problem of ZE-ships has been investigated in the literature from different viewpoints. This paper provides a survey on available studies in the field of cost effective energy management of FC/ESS based ZE-ships. To this end, first, different studies in the literature are categorized from the viewpoint of energy management strategies (EMSs) and discussed Then other categories of the works such as auxiliary energy resources, problem objectives, and simulation methods are also provided.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Master thesis 2021Publisher:Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Authors: İmal, Muharrem;THERMODYNAMIC AND ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF COMBINED HEAT AND POWER (COGENERATION) STEAM CYCLES SUMMARY Thermodynamic models for twoprocess heating, cogeneration steam cycles were developed in this study. These cycles are an extraction-condensing turbine cycle and a back pressure turbine cycle. Heat and electric outputs were calculated for inlet conditions ranging from 3 MPa, 250 C to 12 MPa, 535 C and process heat supply temperatures ranging from 80 C to 160 C. Furthermore, the performance of these cycles at 0 to 100 percent of their maximum heat outputs were examined. A simple method of economic analysis based on the annual costs was developed. This method can take part load into consideration. An extraction-condensing system and a back pressure system were compared by using this method. Process heating with cogeneration is a thermodinamically effective way of supplying heat and power to the industry. In a central plant, fuel can be burned more efficently, environmental controls can be applied more easily and economies of scale can be used to advantage. Furthermore, producing electricity as a byproduct in such plants is less expensive than producing electricity in power stations. In the extraction-condensing type, steam is expanded to condenser pressure and an extraction is made at the saturation pressure corresponding to the process heat supply temperature. In the back pressure type, steam is expanded only to the saturation pressure correspoding to the process heat supply temperature. The extraction-condensing turbines have the advantage that the electric output can be increased at partial heat loads. On the other hand, back- pressure turbines have a simpler mechanism of load control and lower initial costs. Detailed thermodynamic analysis of these systems appears to be lacking [14]-. For example, information on the variation of heat and electric outputs and thermal efficiencies of different configurations with changes in load and inlet steam conditions is essantial for the initial planning stage. viIn this study, computer modelling and simulation of two steam turbine based cogeneration cycles is made. Nu merical experiments were performed for various steam inlet conditions. Heat and electric outputs of cycles, heat input to the cycles and various parameters based on these thermodynamic quantities were calculated at full load and part load conditions. Partial loads ranging from 0 to 100 percent of full load were considered for the extraction-condensing cycle and partial loads of 37.5 to 100 percent were considered for the back pressure cycle. Thermodynamic Analysis The extraction-condensing turbine cycle consists of steam generator, turbine, condenser, heating condenser, feedwater heaters and pumps. The following assumptions are made regarding this cycle: The condenser is assumed to operate at 10 kPa. Extractions from the turbine to the feedwater heaters, heating condenser and the condenser is assumed to occur with a pressure loss equal to 5 persent of the exraction pressure. Pressure loss in the steam generator is assumed to be 25 percent of the turbine inlet pressure. Enthalpy rise of the feedwater is taken as 70 percent of the theoretically optimum value [13- This value is given by Ahopt = n/n+1 (hab - he) (1) where: n is the number of feedwater heaters, hs*> is the boiler drum satureted liquid enthalpy he is the enthalpy of satureted liquid leaving the condenser The loses in the expansion process through the turbine are accounted for by using an isentropic efficiency, r/, defined as : hi- ho r, = - t- r (2) h>- - hos where : hi is the enthalpy before expansion ho is the enthalpy after expansion hos is the enthalpy after an isentropic expansion This value is taken as 0.8 for the high pressure section of the turbine. The isentropic expansion efficiency for the flow between the heating condenser extraction and the turbine exhaust decreases linearly from 0.8 to 0.5 as the flow to the condenser decreases. Isentropic efficiency or compression in all of the pumps is asumed to be 0.7. viiThe calculations performed in the computer program are summarized in the block diagram of figure 1. Application of the first law of thermodynamics and the conservation of mass to each of the components of the cycle yield the exraction mass flows, work in the turbines and in the pumps, heat transfer in the boiler, heating condenser and in the condenser. Heat output is assumed to be primary output from the cycle. Electric output is considered to be a byproduct. Variation of the heat output is achieved by controlling the flow passing through the condenser. At 100 percent heat output, only the cooling steam flows to the condenser. At no heat output, there is no flow through the heating condenser. Cycle calculations have been performed for 100, 75, 50, 25, and 0 percent of the maximum heat output. Assumptions calculation procedures outlined above for the extraction-condensing cycle also apply for back- pressure cycle. The control of heat output, however, is different. The heat output of the back pressure cycle is varied by changing the mass flow rate through the turbine. Calculations have been performed for 100 to 37.5 percent of the maximum heat output. Properties of water required in the computer programs were computed using the equation and procedures given in [3]- Economic Analysis It is the economic consideration which will determine whether or not a cogeneration plant should be built. A simple method is presented here for determining the economic feasibility of a cogeneration plant. In this method all costs and revenues are expressed on an annual basis for comparison. Two assumption are made. First the heat demand is assumed to be supplied by other means if a cogeneration plant is not built. Therefore only the additional or incremental cost is considered. This includes the turbo generator set, condensers, feedwater heaters, steam generators, additional piping, fuel handling, exhaust cleaning measures, building and consruction costs as well as engineering cost. The second assumption is that all of the byproduct electricity produced can be utilised. A numerical example using this method shows that an extinction condensing cycle should bepreferred if the system is to operate at partial heat loads for long periods of time. Back-pressure cycle will be economically feasible only if the system operates at full load more than 90 percent of the time. However the most economic operation for the extraction-condensing cycle is also realized at full load. vmResults Results of the computer simulation of the two cycles discussed above. The key parameters on which the results are based, are explained below. Heat output per unit mass of steam entering the turbine has a maximum value for a given throttle condition and process heat supply temperature. Heat output from the cycle for a given set of turbine inlet conditions was varied as explained in the thermodinamic a na lysis. It was also found that the thermal efficiency of these cycles, defined as net work output over the heat input. Increasing the process heat supply temperature decreases the electric to heat ratio and the electric out put, increases the heat output. IXEnter the type of the system Turbine inlet pressure and temperature Process heat supply temperature Deter mine feedwater enthalpy rise and Turbine exraetion pressure Determine for the case of no heat output mass flow to the feed water heaters and the condenser r* Select a heat load as a percent of full load L-. Determine mass flows to the feedwater heaters, process heating condenser, condenser, net work, electric output heat output, heat input Figure 1. Block diagram of calculation procedure xi ÖZET Birleşik ısı ve güç çevrimlerinin endüstride kullanımının yaygınlaşması bu konudaki araştırmalara yeni boyutlar kazandırmaktadır. Bu durum göz ününe alınarak endüstride kullanılan buharlı birleşik ısı -güç çevrimleri ne ait termodinamik ve ekonomik çözümlemelerin yapıldığı bu çalışmada beş bölüm bulunmaktadır. Birinci bölümde, yapılan çalışmanın amacı açıklanmış, literatürdeki yerine ve önemine değinilmiştir. Konu ile ilgili kabullerden bahsedilmiştir. ikinci bölümde, buharlı güç çevrimleri hakkında genel bilgi verilmiştir. Çevrimlere ait T-s ve akis diyagramlarının yer aldığı bu bölümde çalışmada dikkate alınan değişkenlerin değişim aralığından bahsedilmiştir. Uçüncü bölümde, termodinamik çözümleme yapılarak, kısmi ve tam yükte ısı ve elektirik enerjisinin değişimi ile proses için gereken ısı enerjisi değeri hesaplanmıştır Dördüncü bölümde yakıt fi ati arı ve yakıt türleri yanısıra isletmelerin ihtiyaç duyduğu güç değerleri ve çalışma süreleri esas alınarak bu çevrimlerin ekonomik analizi yapılmıştır. Son bölümde sonuçların grafiklerle kıyaslama ve tartışması yapılarak her iki çevrime ait değişik değerlerin irdelemesi yapılmıştır. 69
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Master thesis 2021Publisher:Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Authors: İmal, Muharrem;THERMODYNAMIC AND ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF COMBINED HEAT AND POWER (COGENERATION) STEAM CYCLES SUMMARY Thermodynamic models for twoprocess heating, cogeneration steam cycles were developed in this study. These cycles are an extraction-condensing turbine cycle and a back pressure turbine cycle. Heat and electric outputs were calculated for inlet conditions ranging from 3 MPa, 250 C to 12 MPa, 535 C and process heat supply temperatures ranging from 80 C to 160 C. Furthermore, the performance of these cycles at 0 to 100 percent of their maximum heat outputs were examined. A simple method of economic analysis based on the annual costs was developed. This method can take part load into consideration. An extraction-condensing system and a back pressure system were compared by using this method. Process heating with cogeneration is a thermodinamically effective way of supplying heat and power to the industry. In a central plant, fuel can be burned more efficently, environmental controls can be applied more easily and economies of scale can be used to advantage. Furthermore, producing electricity as a byproduct in such plants is less expensive than producing electricity in power stations. In the extraction-condensing type, steam is expanded to condenser pressure and an extraction is made at the saturation pressure corresponding to the process heat supply temperature. In the back pressure type, steam is expanded only to the saturation pressure correspoding to the process heat supply temperature. The extraction-condensing turbines have the advantage that the electric output can be increased at partial heat loads. On the other hand, back- pressure turbines have a simpler mechanism of load control and lower initial costs. Detailed thermodynamic analysis of these systems appears to be lacking [14]-. For example, information on the variation of heat and electric outputs and thermal efficiencies of different configurations with changes in load and inlet steam conditions is essantial for the initial planning stage. viIn this study, computer modelling and simulation of two steam turbine based cogeneration cycles is made. Nu merical experiments were performed for various steam inlet conditions. Heat and electric outputs of cycles, heat input to the cycles and various parameters based on these thermodynamic quantities were calculated at full load and part load conditions. Partial loads ranging from 0 to 100 percent of full load were considered for the extraction-condensing cycle and partial loads of 37.5 to 100 percent were considered for the back pressure cycle. Thermodynamic Analysis The extraction-condensing turbine cycle consists of steam generator, turbine, condenser, heating condenser, feedwater heaters and pumps. The following assumptions are made regarding this cycle: The condenser is assumed to operate at 10 kPa. Extractions from the turbine to the feedwater heaters, heating condenser and the condenser is assumed to occur with a pressure loss equal to 5 persent of the exraction pressure. Pressure loss in the steam generator is assumed to be 25 percent of the turbine inlet pressure. Enthalpy rise of the feedwater is taken as 70 percent of the theoretically optimum value [13- This value is given by Ahopt = n/n+1 (hab - he) (1) where: n is the number of feedwater heaters, hs*> is the boiler drum satureted liquid enthalpy he is the enthalpy of satureted liquid leaving the condenser The loses in the expansion process through the turbine are accounted for by using an isentropic efficiency, r/, defined as : hi- ho r, = - t- r (2) h>- - hos where : hi is the enthalpy before expansion ho is the enthalpy after expansion hos is the enthalpy after an isentropic expansion This value is taken as 0.8 for the high pressure section of the turbine. The isentropic expansion efficiency for the flow between the heating condenser extraction and the turbine exhaust decreases linearly from 0.8 to 0.5 as the flow to the condenser decreases. Isentropic efficiency or compression in all of the pumps is asumed to be 0.7. viiThe calculations performed in the computer program are summarized in the block diagram of figure 1. Application of the first law of thermodynamics and the conservation of mass to each of the components of the cycle yield the exraction mass flows, work in the turbines and in the pumps, heat transfer in the boiler, heating condenser and in the condenser. Heat output is assumed to be primary output from the cycle. Electric output is considered to be a byproduct. Variation of the heat output is achieved by controlling the flow passing through the condenser. At 100 percent heat output, only the cooling steam flows to the condenser. At no heat output, there is no flow through the heating condenser. Cycle calculations have been performed for 100, 75, 50, 25, and 0 percent of the maximum heat output. Assumptions calculation procedures outlined above for the extraction-condensing cycle also apply for back- pressure cycle. The control of heat output, however, is different. The heat output of the back pressure cycle is varied by changing the mass flow rate through the turbine. Calculations have been performed for 100 to 37.5 percent of the maximum heat output. Properties of water required in the computer programs were computed using the equation and procedures given in [3]- Economic Analysis It is the economic consideration which will determine whether or not a cogeneration plant should be built. A simple method is presented here for determining the economic feasibility of a cogeneration plant. In this method all costs and revenues are expressed on an annual basis for comparison. Two assumption are made. First the heat demand is assumed to be supplied by other means if a cogeneration plant is not built. Therefore only the additional or incremental cost is considered. This includes the turbo generator set, condensers, feedwater heaters, steam generators, additional piping, fuel handling, exhaust cleaning measures, building and consruction costs as well as engineering cost. The second assumption is that all of the byproduct electricity produced can be utilised. A numerical example using this method shows that an extinction condensing cycle should bepreferred if the system is to operate at partial heat loads for long periods of time. Back-pressure cycle will be economically feasible only if the system operates at full load more than 90 percent of the time. However the most economic operation for the extraction-condensing cycle is also realized at full load. vmResults Results of the computer simulation of the two cycles discussed above. The key parameters on which the results are based, are explained below. Heat output per unit mass of steam entering the turbine has a maximum value for a given throttle condition and process heat supply temperature. Heat output from the cycle for a given set of turbine inlet conditions was varied as explained in the thermodinamic a na lysis. It was also found that the thermal efficiency of these cycles, defined as net work output over the heat input. Increasing the process heat supply temperature decreases the electric to heat ratio and the electric out put, increases the heat output. IXEnter the type of the system Turbine inlet pressure and temperature Process heat supply temperature Deter mine feedwater enthalpy rise and Turbine exraetion pressure Determine for the case of no heat output mass flow to the feed water heaters and the condenser r* Select a heat load as a percent of full load L-. Determine mass flows to the feedwater heaters, process heating condenser, condenser, net work, electric output heat output, heat input Figure 1. Block diagram of calculation procedure xi ÖZET Birleşik ısı ve güç çevrimlerinin endüstride kullanımının yaygınlaşması bu konudaki araştırmalara yeni boyutlar kazandırmaktadır. Bu durum göz ününe alınarak endüstride kullanılan buharlı birleşik ısı -güç çevrimleri ne ait termodinamik ve ekonomik çözümlemelerin yapıldığı bu çalışmada beş bölüm bulunmaktadır. Birinci bölümde, yapılan çalışmanın amacı açıklanmış, literatürdeki yerine ve önemine değinilmiştir. Konu ile ilgili kabullerden bahsedilmiştir. ikinci bölümde, buharlı güç çevrimleri hakkında genel bilgi verilmiştir. Çevrimlere ait T-s ve akis diyagramlarının yer aldığı bu bölümde çalışmada dikkate alınan değişkenlerin değişim aralığından bahsedilmiştir. Uçüncü bölümde, termodinamik çözümleme yapılarak, kısmi ve tam yükte ısı ve elektirik enerjisinin değişimi ile proses için gereken ısı enerjisi değeri hesaplanmıştır Dördüncü bölümde yakıt fi ati arı ve yakıt türleri yanısıra isletmelerin ihtiyaç duyduğu güç değerleri ve çalışma süreleri esas alınarak bu çevrimlerin ekonomik analizi yapılmıştır. Son bölümde sonuçların grafiklerle kıyaslama ve tartışması yapılarak her iki çevrime ait değişik değerlerin irdelemesi yapılmıştır. 69
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Reducing agronomic input supply can significantly contribute to decrease the environmental impact of bioenergy cropping systems. Currently, there is a renewed industrial interest in non-food oil crops for different end-uses application. Among species from Brassica genus, Brassica carinata A. Braun is an interesting winter annual crop in warm and semi-arid environments and may provide a rotation alternative with cereal crops, sourcing non-edible oil for the industry, additional incomes to the farmers and soil benefits. The present study compared four Brassica carinata lines (GID-6165, GIP-6164, GID-6091, GID-6084) under two different organic fertilization levels (80 and 160 kg N ha-1) in a semiarid Mediterranean area. These four lines have not been tested in Southern Italy previously, nor under the present low-input cultivation practices in semiarid Mediterranean area. Main findings showed a significant fertilization effect (P=0.05), with the high-input providing higher seed yields and harvest index than low-input. There was no genotype effect, however, the gap between potential (i.e. seed yield at the programmed plant density) and actual yields was rather high for GID-6165 and GID-6080. On the other hand, genotype had the largest effect on the thousand seed weight and the residual biomass yield. In general, GID-6091 and GID-6165 reached seed physiological maturity earlier than GID-6084 and GID-6164 lines. The present study proved that improved B. carinata lines can be grown in semiarid Mediterranean area under low-input organic systems, providing satisfactory seed yields. However, seedbed preparation was noticed to be key to narrow the gap between potential and actual seed yield, particularly under the present clay soil. Proceedings of the 30th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, 9-12 May 2022, Online, pp. 120-124
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Reducing agronomic input supply can significantly contribute to decrease the environmental impact of bioenergy cropping systems. Currently, there is a renewed industrial interest in non-food oil crops for different end-uses application. Among species from Brassica genus, Brassica carinata A. Braun is an interesting winter annual crop in warm and semi-arid environments and may provide a rotation alternative with cereal crops, sourcing non-edible oil for the industry, additional incomes to the farmers and soil benefits. The present study compared four Brassica carinata lines (GID-6165, GIP-6164, GID-6091, GID-6084) under two different organic fertilization levels (80 and 160 kg N ha-1) in a semiarid Mediterranean area. These four lines have not been tested in Southern Italy previously, nor under the present low-input cultivation practices in semiarid Mediterranean area. Main findings showed a significant fertilization effect (P=0.05), with the high-input providing higher seed yields and harvest index than low-input. There was no genotype effect, however, the gap between potential (i.e. seed yield at the programmed plant density) and actual yields was rather high for GID-6165 and GID-6080. On the other hand, genotype had the largest effect on the thousand seed weight and the residual biomass yield. In general, GID-6091 and GID-6165 reached seed physiological maturity earlier than GID-6084 and GID-6164 lines. The present study proved that improved B. carinata lines can be grown in semiarid Mediterranean area under low-input organic systems, providing satisfactory seed yields. However, seedbed preparation was noticed to be key to narrow the gap between potential and actual seed yield, particularly under the present clay soil. Proceedings of the 30th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, 9-12 May 2022, Online, pp. 120-124
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2022 PortugalPublisher:Springer International Publishing Authors: Martinho, Vítor;handle: 10400.19/7472
This book gives insights into the agricultural policies in several countries located in different continents. It is of interest to students, researchers, and policy and decision makers. Given the particularities of agriculture, agricultural policies are indispensable for an adjusted development of farms according to the strategic objectives of each country, namely the socio-economic and environmental ones. The question that often arises is whether the practical effects of the various policy measures are in accordance with their design and what is the effect of these policy instruments among many other causes of structural and technological change. The aim of this book is to describe the main agricultural policies that have been implemented in countries such as the United States of America, Brazil, China, India, South Africa, Australia, as well as the European Union. It also aims to analyse the real impact of these policies on the structural and technological changes of farms in the European Union. As its methodology, the book considers bibliometric analysis, literature review and statistical approaches.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2022 PortugalPublisher:Springer International Publishing Authors: Martinho, Vítor;handle: 10400.19/7472
This book gives insights into the agricultural policies in several countries located in different continents. It is of interest to students, researchers, and policy and decision makers. Given the particularities of agriculture, agricultural policies are indispensable for an adjusted development of farms according to the strategic objectives of each country, namely the socio-economic and environmental ones. The question that often arises is whether the practical effects of the various policy measures are in accordance with their design and what is the effect of these policy instruments among many other causes of structural and technological change. The aim of this book is to describe the main agricultural policies that have been implemented in countries such as the United States of America, Brazil, China, India, South Africa, Australia, as well as the European Union. It also aims to analyse the real impact of these policies on the structural and technological changes of farms in the European Union. As its methodology, the book considers bibliometric analysis, literature review and statistical approaches.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 ItalyPublisher:American Chemical Society (ACS) Salvatore Calabrese; Bastien Wild; Matteo B. Bertagni; Ian C. Bourg; Claire White; Felipe Aburto; Giuseppe Cipolla; Leonardo V. Noto; Amilcare Porporato;Enhanced weathering (EW) is one of the most promising negative emissions technologies urgently needed to limit global warming to at least below 2 °C, a goal recently reaffirmed at the UN Global Climate Change conference (i.e., COP26). EW relies on the accelerated dissolution of crushed silicate rocks applied to soils and is considered a sustainable solution requiring limited technology. While EW has a high theoretical potential of sequestering CO2, research is still needed to provide accurate estimates of carbon (C) sequestration when applying different silicate materials across distinct climates and major soil types in combination with a variety of plants. Here we elaborate on fundamental advances that must be addressed before EW can be extensively adopted. These include identifying the most suitable environmental conditions, improving estimates of field dissolution rates and efficacy of CO2 removal, and identifying alternative sources of silicate materials to meet future EW demands. We conclude with considerations on the necessity of integrated modeling-experimental approaches to better coordinate future field experiments and measurements of CO2 removal, as well as on the importance of seamlessly coordinating EW with cropland and forest management.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 ItalyPublisher:American Chemical Society (ACS) Salvatore Calabrese; Bastien Wild; Matteo B. Bertagni; Ian C. Bourg; Claire White; Felipe Aburto; Giuseppe Cipolla; Leonardo V. Noto; Amilcare Porporato;Enhanced weathering (EW) is one of the most promising negative emissions technologies urgently needed to limit global warming to at least below 2 °C, a goal recently reaffirmed at the UN Global Climate Change conference (i.e., COP26). EW relies on the accelerated dissolution of crushed silicate rocks applied to soils and is considered a sustainable solution requiring limited technology. While EW has a high theoretical potential of sequestering CO2, research is still needed to provide accurate estimates of carbon (C) sequestration when applying different silicate materials across distinct climates and major soil types in combination with a variety of plants. Here we elaborate on fundamental advances that must be addressed before EW can be extensively adopted. These include identifying the most suitable environmental conditions, improving estimates of field dissolution rates and efficacy of CO2 removal, and identifying alternative sources of silicate materials to meet future EW demands. We conclude with considerations on the necessity of integrated modeling-experimental approaches to better coordinate future field experiments and measurements of CO2 removal, as well as on the importance of seamlessly coordinating EW with cropland and forest management.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 2023 ItalyAuthors: Maria Rosaria Plutino;handle: 20.500.14243/449714
Recently, nanotechnologies have shifted toward the development of hybrid nanomaterials and functional nanocomposites, which are distinguished by the presence of functional nanometric components or nanofillers dispersed in a polymeric matrix, resulting in increased properties compared to those of either starting component. The original concept is to create an enhanced nanohybrid or nanocomposite material that is appropriate as a surface coating or for other sustainable applications due to increased qualities such as: 1) antifouling or antibacterial; 2) flame-retardant; 3) drug release; 4) sensing; 5) mechanical resistance; and 6) pollutant absorption and degradation [1]. In particular, the incorporation of sensing functions into fabric textiles is a powerful approach toward the development of so-called "smart textiles", enabling the development of wearable sensors, i.e. novel systems characterized by main textile characteristics such as flexibility, biocompatibility, comfort, and mechanical resistance, capable of reacting and adapting to specific external stimuli from their surroundings [2]. This work will show in details the design, synthesis, and characterization of hybrid nanomaterials and multifunctional, innovative and smart nanocomposites based on functional nanoparticles and nanofillers dispersed in polymeric matrices and/or in combination with suitable dopants, used as-is or as coatings of various substrates, for uses in opto-electronic devices, sensors, catalytic processes, cultural heritage, environmental remediation, construction, blue growth, biomedicine and textiles. The setting up of totally green and eco-friendly synthesis procedures based on natural components or wastes to produce functional products that can also be recycled, will be underlined as a crucial step toward sustainability.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 2023 ItalyAuthors: Maria Rosaria Plutino;handle: 20.500.14243/449714
Recently, nanotechnologies have shifted toward the development of hybrid nanomaterials and functional nanocomposites, which are distinguished by the presence of functional nanometric components or nanofillers dispersed in a polymeric matrix, resulting in increased properties compared to those of either starting component. The original concept is to create an enhanced nanohybrid or nanocomposite material that is appropriate as a surface coating or for other sustainable applications due to increased qualities such as: 1) antifouling or antibacterial; 2) flame-retardant; 3) drug release; 4) sensing; 5) mechanical resistance; and 6) pollutant absorption and degradation [1]. In particular, the incorporation of sensing functions into fabric textiles is a powerful approach toward the development of so-called "smart textiles", enabling the development of wearable sensors, i.e. novel systems characterized by main textile characteristics such as flexibility, biocompatibility, comfort, and mechanical resistance, capable of reacting and adapting to specific external stimuli from their surroundings [2]. This work will show in details the design, synthesis, and characterization of hybrid nanomaterials and multifunctional, innovative and smart nanocomposites based on functional nanoparticles and nanofillers dispersed in polymeric matrices and/or in combination with suitable dopants, used as-is or as coatings of various substrates, for uses in opto-electronic devices, sensors, catalytic processes, cultural heritage, environmental remediation, construction, blue growth, biomedicine and textiles. The setting up of totally green and eco-friendly synthesis procedures based on natural components or wastes to produce functional products that can also be recycled, will be underlined as a crucial step toward sustainability.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 DenmarkPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Nazari-Heris, Morteza; Loni, Abdolah; Asadi, Somayeh; Mohammadi-ivatloo, Behnam;Electric vehicles (EVs) are considered a substitute for fossil-fueled vehicles due to rising fossil fuel prices and accompanying environmental concerns, and their use is predicted to increase dramatically shortly. However, the widespread use of EVs and their large-scale integration into the energy system will present several operational and technological hurdles. In the energy industry, an innovative solution known as the EVs smart parking lot (SPL) is introduced to handle EV charging and discharging electricity and energy supply challenges. This paper investigates social equity access and mobile charging stations (MCSs) for EVs, where the owner of MCSs is the EV parking lot. Accordingly, a new self-scheduling model for SPLs is presented in this paper that incorporates scheduling of the MCSs as temporary charging infrastructures while considering social equity access and optimizes SPL energy generation and storage schedule. The main objectives of this research are to (i) develop MCSs accessibility measures and quantify the equity impacts of MCSs locations by modeling prioritized demand based on several indices; (ii) determine the optimal set-points of SPL components (i.e., combined heat and power (CHP), photovoltaic system, electrical and heat-energy storage, and MCSs) to manage electrical peak demand and to maximize the economic benefits of SPLs. Results indicate that the proposed demand prioritization function model can meet the required EV charging demands for prioritized events, and the self-scheduling model for SPLs satisfies the charging demand of the EVs in the SPL location. Also, the social equity access to the EV charging stations is satisfied by analyzing the operation of MCSs around the prioritized demand of the prioritized events and social equity access indices.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 DenmarkPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Nazari-Heris, Morteza; Loni, Abdolah; Asadi, Somayeh; Mohammadi-ivatloo, Behnam;Electric vehicles (EVs) are considered a substitute for fossil-fueled vehicles due to rising fossil fuel prices and accompanying environmental concerns, and their use is predicted to increase dramatically shortly. However, the widespread use of EVs and their large-scale integration into the energy system will present several operational and technological hurdles. In the energy industry, an innovative solution known as the EVs smart parking lot (SPL) is introduced to handle EV charging and discharging electricity and energy supply challenges. This paper investigates social equity access and mobile charging stations (MCSs) for EVs, where the owner of MCSs is the EV parking lot. Accordingly, a new self-scheduling model for SPLs is presented in this paper that incorporates scheduling of the MCSs as temporary charging infrastructures while considering social equity access and optimizes SPL energy generation and storage schedule. The main objectives of this research are to (i) develop MCSs accessibility measures and quantify the equity impacts of MCSs locations by modeling prioritized demand based on several indices; (ii) determine the optimal set-points of SPL components (i.e., combined heat and power (CHP), photovoltaic system, electrical and heat-energy storage, and MCSs) to manage electrical peak demand and to maximize the economic benefits of SPLs. Results indicate that the proposed demand prioritization function model can meet the required EV charging demands for prioritized events, and the self-scheduling model for SPLs satisfies the charging demand of the EVs in the SPL location. Also, the social equity access to the EV charging stations is satisfied by analyzing the operation of MCSs around the prioritized demand of the prioritized events and social equity access indices.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Doctoral thesis 2022 CanadaPublisher:University of Windsor Authors: Adesina, Adeyemi;Engineered cementitious composites (ECCs) are special types of fibre-reinforced cementitious composites (FRCC) with higher strain capacity which can be achieved with low fibre volume as low as 2% and total elimination of coarse aggregates. Due to the outstanding performance of ECCs, they are suitable for various construction and repair applications. However, in order for ECCs to achieve their properties; a high amount of binder which is primarily composed of Portland cement (PC) is used alongside a special type of ultrafine silica sand (USS) which is different from the conventional natural fine aggregates. The production of PC is known to be detrimental to the environment due to its high carbon dioxide emissions coupled with the high consumption of natural resources. Thus, the high use of PC content in ECCs posed a sustainability threat. Similarly, the USS used in ECCs are not readily available everywhere and are expensive. The processing of the USS coupled with its transportation over long distances would also increase the cost and embodied carbon of ECCs. Hence, in order to promote more development and applications of ECCs for various applications; this dissertation aims to provide innovative ways to improve the sustainability of ECCs and their performances. This dissertation offers four solutions to improve the sustainability of ECCs which are (i) use of unconventional industrial by-products as partial replacement of PC (ii) total replacement of PC in ECCs with alternative sustainable binders (iii) replacement of USS in ECCs with recycled materials and (iv) the use of supplementary cementitious materials to replace a high volume of PC. The findings from this study revealed sustainable ECCs with acceptable mechanical and durability performance can be achieved with the use of alternative binders or replacement of the conventional USS used in ECC mixtures. The sustainability and cost assessment of the ECCs indicated that the incorporation of industrial by-products such as blast furnace slag (BFS) especially at higher content is beneficial to reducing the negative environmental impact and economic burden associated with ECCs compared to the conventional ECC. The sustainability index and cost index of the ECCs further showed that the use of BFS is more beneficial when the sustainability and cost of the ECCs are compared with the corresponding performance. Similarly, the use of recycled materials as an alternative to USS was found to result in a significant reduction in the embodied carbon and cost of ECCs. The use of recycled materials such as expanded glass (EG) as aggregates in ECCs was also found to improve the thermal insulation properties of ECCs making such ECC suitable for the production of building envelope elements.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Doctoral thesis 2022 CanadaPublisher:University of Windsor Authors: Adesina, Adeyemi;Engineered cementitious composites (ECCs) are special types of fibre-reinforced cementitious composites (FRCC) with higher strain capacity which can be achieved with low fibre volume as low as 2% and total elimination of coarse aggregates. Due to the outstanding performance of ECCs, they are suitable for various construction and repair applications. However, in order for ECCs to achieve their properties; a high amount of binder which is primarily composed of Portland cement (PC) is used alongside a special type of ultrafine silica sand (USS) which is different from the conventional natural fine aggregates. The production of PC is known to be detrimental to the environment due to its high carbon dioxide emissions coupled with the high consumption of natural resources. Thus, the high use of PC content in ECCs posed a sustainability threat. Similarly, the USS used in ECCs are not readily available everywhere and are expensive. The processing of the USS coupled with its transportation over long distances would also increase the cost and embodied carbon of ECCs. Hence, in order to promote more development and applications of ECCs for various applications; this dissertation aims to provide innovative ways to improve the sustainability of ECCs and their performances. This dissertation offers four solutions to improve the sustainability of ECCs which are (i) use of unconventional industrial by-products as partial replacement of PC (ii) total replacement of PC in ECCs with alternative sustainable binders (iii) replacement of USS in ECCs with recycled materials and (iv) the use of supplementary cementitious materials to replace a high volume of PC. The findings from this study revealed sustainable ECCs with acceptable mechanical and durability performance can be achieved with the use of alternative binders or replacement of the conventional USS used in ECC mixtures. The sustainability and cost assessment of the ECCs indicated that the incorporation of industrial by-products such as blast furnace slag (BFS) especially at higher content is beneficial to reducing the negative environmental impact and economic burden associated with ECCs compared to the conventional ECC. The sustainability index and cost index of the ECCs further showed that the use of BFS is more beneficial when the sustainability and cost of the ECCs are compared with the corresponding performance. Similarly, the use of recycled materials as an alternative to USS was found to result in a significant reduction in the embodied carbon and cost of ECCs. The use of recycled materials such as expanded glass (EG) as aggregates in ECCs was also found to improve the thermal insulation properties of ECCs making such ECC suitable for the production of building envelope elements.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 DenmarkPublisher:Elsevier BV Xiao Xu; Weihao Hu; Wen Liu; Yuefang Du; Qi Huang; Zhe Chen;The potential of renewable energy should be fully exploited in the transportation sector to achieve a cleaner production. Therefore, this paper proposes an on-grid hybrid hydrogen refueling and battery swapping station powered by wind energy. This novel concept can promote the development of low-carbon emission vehicles including hydrogen-based vehicle and battery electric vehicle. During the daily operation of the station, the multiple uncertainties may lead to a higher operational cost. To address this problem, a hybrid stochastic/distributionally robust optimization method is proposed to handle different uncertainties for the energy management problem. The first type of uncertainties can be depicted by a certain distribution, i.e. electricity price and wind power, which is processed by a stochastic optimization method. The second type of uncertainties is associated with human behaviors and is difficult to find its probability distribution, i.e. the hydrogen demand of hydrogen-based vehicles, so the second type is processed by a distributionally robust optimization method. The overall objective is to minimize the total operational cost of the station, which also considers the battery swapping station overstock punishment. Because a reasonable battery swapping scheduling can reduce the waiting time of users and operational cost of the station. The results indicate that the proposed method can effectively address the conservatism of solutions as its total operational cost is 4.4% lower than that of the hybrid stochastic/robust optimization method under a high confidence level.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 DenmarkPublisher:Elsevier BV Xiao Xu; Weihao Hu; Wen Liu; Yuefang Du; Qi Huang; Zhe Chen;The potential of renewable energy should be fully exploited in the transportation sector to achieve a cleaner production. Therefore, this paper proposes an on-grid hybrid hydrogen refueling and battery swapping station powered by wind energy. This novel concept can promote the development of low-carbon emission vehicles including hydrogen-based vehicle and battery electric vehicle. During the daily operation of the station, the multiple uncertainties may lead to a higher operational cost. To address this problem, a hybrid stochastic/distributionally robust optimization method is proposed to handle different uncertainties for the energy management problem. The first type of uncertainties can be depicted by a certain distribution, i.e. electricity price and wind power, which is processed by a stochastic optimization method. The second type of uncertainties is associated with human behaviors and is difficult to find its probability distribution, i.e. the hydrogen demand of hydrogen-based vehicles, so the second type is processed by a distributionally robust optimization method. The overall objective is to minimize the total operational cost of the station, which also considers the battery swapping station overstock punishment. Because a reasonable battery swapping scheduling can reduce the waiting time of users and operational cost of the station. The results indicate that the proposed method can effectively address the conservatism of solutions as its total operational cost is 4.4% lower than that of the hybrid stochastic/robust optimization method under a high confidence level.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023Publisher:SAGE Publications Authors: Henrik Bødker; Sandra Simonsen;This article combines two neglected elements within the history of online news: public service news sites and weather reporting, and it does so by utilising web archives, which – surprisingly – do not figure very prominently in journalism history. The two elements have – in isolation and in combination – at least in Denmark, become increasingly important as the online news sections of the two public service institutions Denmark’s Radio (DR) and TV2 consistently are among the most visited news sites and since reporting on the weather has gained in prominence and more recently, at least on DR TV, has become increasingly educational in its linking to issues of climate change. This article focusses on online news and conducts a historical analysis of the weather reporting on DR.dk from 2005 to 2022. The analysis seeks to balance the coding of journalistic texts with considerations of the online form of journalism, which here broadly means reading the webpage as a text. A key focus in the analysis is how meteorological data have been woven into cultural and social narratives, some of which are linked to climate change.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023Publisher:SAGE Publications Authors: Henrik Bødker; Sandra Simonsen;This article combines two neglected elements within the history of online news: public service news sites and weather reporting, and it does so by utilising web archives, which – surprisingly – do not figure very prominently in journalism history. The two elements have – in isolation and in combination – at least in Denmark, become increasingly important as the online news sections of the two public service institutions Denmark’s Radio (DR) and TV2 consistently are among the most visited news sites and since reporting on the weather has gained in prominence and more recently, at least on DR TV, has become increasingly educational in its linking to issues of climate change. This article focusses on online news and conducts a historical analysis of the weather reporting on DR.dk from 2005 to 2022. The analysis seeks to balance the coding of journalistic texts with considerations of the online form of journalism, which here broadly means reading the webpage as a text. A key focus in the analysis is how meteorological data have been woven into cultural and social narratives, some of which are linked to climate change.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article , Contribution for newspaper or weekly magazine 2021Publisher:IEEE Authors: Banaei, Mohsen; Boudjadar, Jalil; Ebrahimy, Razgar; Madsen, Henrik;Zero-emission ships (ZE-ships) concept has been introduced as a promising solution in reducing the greenhouse gases (GHG) emission in marine shipping industry. Among different solutions, Fuel cells (FCs) are introduced as one of the most efficient technologies for providing the propulsion force of the ZE-ships. Energy storage systems (ESSs) are also used as auxiliary resource to cover the fast dynamics of the loads the the FCs are not able to supply. Design and operation problem of ZE-ships has been investigated in the literature from different viewpoints. This paper provides a survey on available studies in the field of cost effective energy management of FC/ESS based ZE-ships. To this end, first, different studies in the literature are categorized from the viewpoint of energy management strategies (EMSs) and discussed Then other categories of the works such as auxiliary energy resources, problem objectives, and simulation methods are also provided.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article , Contribution for newspaper or weekly magazine 2021Publisher:IEEE Authors: Banaei, Mohsen; Boudjadar, Jalil; Ebrahimy, Razgar; Madsen, Henrik;Zero-emission ships (ZE-ships) concept has been introduced as a promising solution in reducing the greenhouse gases (GHG) emission in marine shipping industry. Among different solutions, Fuel cells (FCs) are introduced as one of the most efficient technologies for providing the propulsion force of the ZE-ships. Energy storage systems (ESSs) are also used as auxiliary resource to cover the fast dynamics of the loads the the FCs are not able to supply. Design and operation problem of ZE-ships has been investigated in the literature from different viewpoints. This paper provides a survey on available studies in the field of cost effective energy management of FC/ESS based ZE-ships. To this end, first, different studies in the literature are categorized from the viewpoint of energy management strategies (EMSs) and discussed Then other categories of the works such as auxiliary energy resources, problem objectives, and simulation methods are also provided.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Master thesis 2021Publisher:Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Authors: İmal, Muharrem;THERMODYNAMIC AND ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF COMBINED HEAT AND POWER (COGENERATION) STEAM CYCLES SUMMARY Thermodynamic models for twoprocess heating, cogeneration steam cycles were developed in this study. These cycles are an extraction-condensing turbine cycle and a back pressure turbine cycle. Heat and electric outputs were calculated for inlet conditions ranging from 3 MPa, 250 C to 12 MPa, 535 C and process heat supply temperatures ranging from 80 C to 160 C. Furthermore, the performance of these cycles at 0 to 100 percent of their maximum heat outputs were examined. A simple method of economic analysis based on the annual costs was developed. This method can take part load into consideration. An extraction-condensing system and a back pressure system were compared by using this method. Process heating with cogeneration is a thermodinamically effective way of supplying heat and power to the industry. In a central plant, fuel can be burned more efficently, environmental controls can be applied more easily and economies of scale can be used to advantage. Furthermore, producing electricity as a byproduct in such plants is less expensive than producing electricity in power stations. In the extraction-condensing type, steam is expanded to condenser pressure and an extraction is made at the saturation pressure corresponding to the process heat supply temperature. In the back pressure type, steam is expanded only to the saturation pressure correspoding to the process heat supply temperature. The extraction-condensing turbines have the advantage that the electric output can be increased at partial heat loads. On the other hand, back- pressure turbines have a simpler mechanism of load control and lower initial costs. Detailed thermodynamic analysis of these systems appears to be lacking [14]-. For example, information on the variation of heat and electric outputs and thermal efficiencies of different configurations with changes in load and inlet steam conditions is essantial for the initial planning stage. viIn this study, computer modelling and simulation of two steam turbine based cogeneration cycles is made. Nu merical experiments were performed for various steam inlet conditions. Heat and electric outputs of cycles, heat input to the cycles and various parameters based on these thermodynamic quantities were calculated at full load and part load conditions. Partial loads ranging from 0 to 100 percent of full load were considered for the extraction-condensing cycle and partial loads of 37.5 to 100 percent were considered for the back pressure cycle. Thermodynamic Analysis The extraction-condensing turbine cycle consists of steam generator, turbine, condenser, heating condenser, feedwater heaters and pumps. The following assumptions are made regarding this cycle: The condenser is assumed to operate at 10 kPa. Extractions from the turbine to the feedwater heaters, heating condenser and the condenser is assumed to occur with a pressure loss equal to 5 persent of the exraction pressure. Pressure loss in the steam generator is assumed to be 25 percent of the turbine inlet pressure. Enthalpy rise of the feedwater is taken as 70 percent of the theoretically optimum value [13- This value is given by Ahopt = n/n+1 (hab - he) (1) where: n is the number of feedwater heaters, hs*> is the boiler drum satureted liquid enthalpy he is the enthalpy of satureted liquid leaving the condenser The loses in the expansion process through the turbine are accounted for by using an isentropic efficiency, r/, defined as : hi- ho r, = - t- r (2) h>- - hos where : hi is the enthalpy before expansion ho is the enthalpy after expansion hos is the enthalpy after an isentropic expansion This value is taken as 0.8 for the high pressure section of the turbine. The isentropic expansion efficiency for the flow between the heating condenser extraction and the turbine exhaust decreases linearly from 0.8 to 0.5 as the flow to the condenser decreases. Isentropic efficiency or compression in all of the pumps is asumed to be 0.7. viiThe calculations performed in the computer program are summarized in the block diagram of figure 1. Application of the first law of thermodynamics and the conservation of mass to each of the components of the cycle yield the exraction mass flows, work in the turbines and in the pumps, heat transfer in the boiler, heating condenser and in the condenser. Heat output is assumed to be primary output from the cycle. Electric output is considered to be a byproduct. Variation of the heat output is achieved by controlling the flow passing through the condenser. At 100 percent heat output, only the cooling steam flows to the condenser. At no heat output, there is no flow through the heating condenser. Cycle calculations have been performed for 100, 75, 50, 25, and 0 percent of the maximum heat output. Assumptions calculation procedures outlined above for the extraction-condensing cycle also apply for back- pressure cycle. The control of heat output, however, is different. The heat output of the back pressure cycle is varied by changing the mass flow rate through the turbine. Calculations have been performed for 100 to 37.5 percent of the maximum heat output. Properties of water required in the computer programs were computed using the equation and procedures given in [3]- Economic Analysis It is the economic consideration which will determine whether or not a cogeneration plant should be built. A simple method is presented here for determining the economic feasibility of a cogeneration plant. In this method all costs and revenues are expressed on an annual basis for comparison. Two assumption are made. First the heat demand is assumed to be supplied by other means if a cogeneration plant is not built. Therefore only the additional or incremental cost is considered. This includes the turbo generator set, condensers, feedwater heaters, steam generators, additional piping, fuel handling, exhaust cleaning measures, building and consruction costs as well as engineering cost. The second assumption is that all of the byproduct electricity produced can be utilised. A numerical example using this method shows that an extinction condensing cycle should bepreferred if the system is to operate at partial heat loads for long periods of time. Back-pressure cycle will be economically feasible only if the system operates at full load more than 90 percent of the time. However the most economic operation for the extraction-condensing cycle is also realized at full load. vmResults Results of the computer simulation of the two cycles discussed above. The key parameters on which the results are based, are explained below. Heat output per unit mass of steam entering the turbine has a maximum value for a given throttle condition and process heat supply temperature. Heat output from the cycle for a given set of turbine inlet conditions was varied as explained in the thermodinamic a na lysis. It was also found that the thermal efficiency of these cycles, defined as net work output over the heat input. Increasing the process heat supply temperature decreases the electric to heat ratio and the electric out put, increases the heat output. IXEnter the type of the system Turbine inlet pressure and temperature Process heat supply temperature Deter mine feedwater enthalpy rise and Turbine exraetion pressure Determine for the case of no heat output mass flow to the feed water heaters and the condenser r* Select a heat load as a percent of full load L-. Determine mass flows to the feedwater heaters, process heating condenser, condenser, net work, electric output heat output, heat input Figure 1. Block diagram of calculation procedure xi ÖZET Birleşik ısı ve güç çevrimlerinin endüstride kullanımının yaygınlaşması bu konudaki araştırmalara yeni boyutlar kazandırmaktadır. Bu durum göz ününe alınarak endüstride kullanılan buharlı birleşik ısı -güç çevrimleri ne ait termodinamik ve ekonomik çözümlemelerin yapıldığı bu çalışmada beş bölüm bulunmaktadır. Birinci bölümde, yapılan çalışmanın amacı açıklanmış, literatürdeki yerine ve önemine değinilmiştir. Konu ile ilgili kabullerden bahsedilmiştir. ikinci bölümde, buharlı güç çevrimleri hakkında genel bilgi verilmiştir. Çevrimlere ait T-s ve akis diyagramlarının yer aldığı bu bölümde çalışmada dikkate alınan değişkenlerin değişim aralığından bahsedilmiştir. Uçüncü bölümde, termodinamik çözümleme yapılarak, kısmi ve tam yükte ısı ve elektirik enerjisinin değişimi ile proses için gereken ısı enerjisi değeri hesaplanmıştır Dördüncü bölümde yakıt fi ati arı ve yakıt türleri yanısıra isletmelerin ihtiyaç duyduğu güç değerleri ve çalışma süreleri esas alınarak bu çevrimlerin ekonomik analizi yapılmıştır. Son bölümde sonuçların grafiklerle kıyaslama ve tartışması yapılarak her iki çevrime ait değişik değerlerin irdelemesi yapılmıştır. 69
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Master thesis 2021Publisher:Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Authors: İmal, Muharrem;THERMODYNAMIC AND ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF COMBINED HEAT AND POWER (COGENERATION) STEAM CYCLES SUMMARY Thermodynamic models for twoprocess heating, cogeneration steam cycles were developed in this study. These cycles are an extraction-condensing turbine cycle and a back pressure turbine cycle. Heat and electric outputs were calculated for inlet conditions ranging from 3 MPa, 250 C to 12 MPa, 535 C and process heat supply temperatures ranging from 80 C to 160 C. Furthermore, the performance of these cycles at 0 to 100 percent of their maximum heat outputs were examined. A simple method of economic analysis based on the annual costs was developed. This method can take part load into consideration. An extraction-condensing system and a back pressure system were compared by using this method. Process heating with cogeneration is a thermodinamically effective way of supplying heat and power to the industry. In a central plant, fuel can be burned more efficently, environmental controls can be applied more easily and economies of scale can be used to advantage. Furthermore, producing electricity as a byproduct in such plants is less expensive than producing electricity in power stations. In the extraction-condensing type, steam is expanded to condenser pressure and an extraction is made at the saturation pressure corresponding to the process heat supply temperature. In the back pressure type, steam is expanded only to the saturation pressure correspoding to the process heat supply temperature. The extraction-condensing turbines have the advantage that the electric output can be increased at partial heat loads. On the other hand, back- pressure turbines have a simpler mechanism of load control and lower initial costs. Detailed thermodynamic analysis of these systems appears to be lacking [14]-. For example, information on the variation of heat and electric outputs and thermal efficiencies of different configurations with changes in load and inlet steam conditions is essantial for the initial planning stage. viIn this study, computer modelling and simulation of two steam turbine based cogeneration cycles is made. Nu merical experiments were performed for various steam inlet conditions. Heat and electric outputs of cycles, heat input to the cycles and various parameters based on these thermodynamic quantities were calculated at full load and part load conditions. Partial loads ranging from 0 to 100 percent of full load were considered for the extraction-condensing cycle and partial loads of 37.5 to 100 percent were considered for the back pressure cycle. Thermodynamic Analysis The extraction-condensing turbine cycle consists of steam generator, turbine, condenser, heating condenser, feedwater heaters and pumps. The following assumptions are made regarding this cycle: The condenser is assumed to operate at 10 kPa. Extractions from the turbine to the feedwater heaters, heating condenser and the condenser is assumed to occur with a pressure loss equal to 5 persent of the exraction pressure. Pressure loss in the steam generator is assumed to be 25 percent of the turbine inlet pressure. Enthalpy rise of the feedwater is taken as 70 percent of the theoretically optimum value [13- This value is given by Ahopt = n/n+1 (hab - he) (1) where: n is the number of feedwater heaters, hs*> is the boiler drum satureted liquid enthalpy he is the enthalpy of satureted liquid leaving the condenser The loses in the expansion process through the turbine are accounted for by using an isentropic efficiency, r/, defined as : hi- ho r, = - t- r (2) h>- - hos where : hi is the enthalpy before expansion ho is the enthalpy after expansion hos is the enthalpy after an isentropic expansion This value is taken as 0.8 for the high pressure section of the turbine. The isentropic expansion efficiency for the flow between the heating condenser extraction and the turbine exhaust decreases linearly from 0.8 to 0.5 as the flow to the condenser decreases. Isentropic efficiency or compression in all of the pumps is asumed to be 0.7. viiThe calculations performed in the computer program are summarized in the block diagram of figure 1. Application of the first law of thermodynamics and the conservation of mass to each of the components of the cycle yield the exraction mass flows, work in the turbines and in the pumps, heat transfer in the boiler, heating condenser and in the condenser. Heat output is assumed to be primary output from the cycle. Electric output is considered to be a byproduct. Variation of the heat output is achieved by controlling the flow passing through the condenser. At 100 percent heat output, only the cooling steam flows to the condenser. At no heat output, there is no flow through the heating condenser. Cycle calculations have been performed for 100, 75, 50, 25, and 0 percent of the maximum heat output. Assumptions calculation procedures outlined above for the extraction-condensing cycle also apply for back- pressure cycle. The control of heat output, however, is different. The heat output of the back pressure cycle is varied by changing the mass flow rate through the turbine. Calculations have been performed for 100 to 37.5 percent of the maximum heat output. Properties of water required in the computer programs were computed using the equation and procedures given in [3]- Economic Analysis It is the economic consideration which will determine whether or not a cogeneration plant should be built. A simple method is presented here for determining the economic feasibility of a cogeneration plant. In this method all costs and revenues are expressed on an annual basis for comparison. Two assumption are made. First the heat demand is assumed to be supplied by other means if a cogeneration plant is not built. Therefore only the additional or incremental cost is considered. This includes the turbo generator set, condensers, feedwater heaters, steam generators, additional piping, fuel handling, exhaust cleaning measures, building and consruction costs as well as engineering cost. The second assumption is that all of the byproduct electricity produced can be utilised. A numerical example using this method shows that an extinction condensing cycle should bepreferred if the system is to operate at partial heat loads for long periods of time. Back-pressure cycle will be economically feasible only if the system operates at full load more than 90 percent of the time. However the most economic operation for the extraction-condensing cycle is also realized at full load. vmResults Results of the computer simulation of the two cycles discussed above. The key parameters on which the results are based, are explained below. Heat output per unit mass of steam entering the turbine has a maximum value for a given throttle condition and process heat supply temperature. Heat output from the cycle for a given set of turbine inlet conditions was varied as explained in the thermodinamic a na lysis. It was also found that the thermal efficiency of these cycles, defined as net work output over the heat input. Increasing the process heat supply temperature decreases the electric to heat ratio and the electric out put, increases the heat output. IXEnter the type of the system Turbine inlet pressure and temperature Process heat supply temperature Deter mine feedwater enthalpy rise and Turbine exraetion pressure Determine for the case of no heat output mass flow to the feed water heaters and the condenser r* Select a heat load as a percent of full load L-. Determine mass flows to the feedwater heaters, process heating condenser, condenser, net work, electric output heat output, heat input Figure 1. Block diagram of calculation procedure xi ÖZET Birleşik ısı ve güç çevrimlerinin endüstride kullanımının yaygınlaşması bu konudaki araştırmalara yeni boyutlar kazandırmaktadır. Bu durum göz ününe alınarak endüstride kullanılan buharlı birleşik ısı -güç çevrimleri ne ait termodinamik ve ekonomik çözümlemelerin yapıldığı bu çalışmada beş bölüm bulunmaktadır. Birinci bölümde, yapılan çalışmanın amacı açıklanmış, literatürdeki yerine ve önemine değinilmiştir. Konu ile ilgili kabullerden bahsedilmiştir. ikinci bölümde, buharlı güç çevrimleri hakkında genel bilgi verilmiştir. Çevrimlere ait T-s ve akis diyagramlarının yer aldığı bu bölümde çalışmada dikkate alınan değişkenlerin değişim aralığından bahsedilmiştir. Uçüncü bölümde, termodinamik çözümleme yapılarak, kısmi ve tam yükte ısı ve elektirik enerjisinin değişimi ile proses için gereken ısı enerjisi değeri hesaplanmıştır Dördüncü bölümde yakıt fi ati arı ve yakıt türleri yanısıra isletmelerin ihtiyaç duyduğu güç değerleri ve çalışma süreleri esas alınarak bu çevrimlerin ekonomik analizi yapılmıştır. Son bölümde sonuçların grafiklerle kıyaslama ve tartışması yapılarak her iki çevrime ait değişik değerlerin irdelemesi yapılmıştır. 69
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 2022 ItalyPublisher:ETA-Florence Renewable Energies Scordia D.; Scandurra A.; D'accorso G.; Corinzia S. A.; Testa G.; Ciaramella B. R.; Caruso P.; Cosentino S. L.;handle: 20.500.11769/551685
Reducing agronomic input supply can significantly contribute to decrease the environmental impact of bioenergy cropping systems. Currently, there is a renewed industrial interest in non-food oil crops for different end-uses application. Among species from Brassica genus, Brassica carinata A. Braun is an interesting winter annual crop in warm and semi-arid environments and may provide a rotation alternative with cereal crops, sourcing non-edible oil for the industry, additional incomes to the farmers and soil benefits. The present study compared four Brassica carinata lines (GID-6165, GIP-6164, GID-6091, GID-6084) under two different organic fertilization levels (80 and 160 kg N ha-1) in a semiarid Mediterranean area. These four lines have not been tested in Southern Italy previously, nor under the present low-input cultivation practices in semiarid Mediterranean area. Main findings showed a significant fertilization effect (P=0.05), with the high-input providing higher seed yields and harvest index than low-input. There was no genotype effect, however, the gap between potential (i.e. seed yield at the programmed plant density) and actual yields was rather high for GID-6165 and GID-6080. On the other hand, genotype had the largest effect on the thousand seed weight and the residual biomass yield. In general, GID-6091 and GID-6165 reached seed physiological maturity earlier than GID-6084 and GID-6164 lines. The present study proved that improved B. carinata lines can be grown in semiarid Mediterranean area under low-input organic systems, providing satisfactory seed yields. However, seedbed preparation was noticed to be key to narrow the gap between potential and actual seed yield, particularly under the present clay soil. Proceedings of the 30th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, 9-12 May 2022, Online, pp. 120-124
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This book gives insights into the agricultural policies in several countries located in different continents. It is of interest to students, researchers, and policy and decision makers. Given the particularities of agriculture, agricultural policies are indispensable for an adjusted development of farms according to the strategic objectives of each country, namely the socio-economic and environmental ones. The question that often arises is whether the practical effects of the various policy measures are in accordance with their design and what is the effect of these policy instruments among many other causes of structural and technological change. The aim of this book is to describe the main agricultural policies that have been implemented in countries such as the United States of America, Brazil, China, India, South Africa, Australia, as well as the European Union. It also aims to analyse the real impact of these policies on the structural and technological changes of farms in the European Union. As its methodology, the book considers bibliometric analysis, literature review and statistical approaches.
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This book gives insights into the agricultural policies in several countries located in different continents. It is of interest to students, researchers, and policy and decision makers. Given the particularities of agriculture, agricultural policies are indispensable for an adjusted development of farms according to the strategic objectives of each country, namely the socio-economic and environmental ones. The question that often arises is whether the practical effects of the various policy measures are in accordance with their design and what is the effect of these policy instruments among many other causes of structural and technological change. The aim of this book is to describe the main agricultural policies that have been implemented in countries such as the United States of America, Brazil, China, India, South Africa, Australia, as well as the European Union. It also aims to analyse the real impact of these policies on the structural and technological changes of farms in the European Union. As its methodology, the book considers bibliometric analysis, literature review and statistical approaches.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 ItalyPublisher:American Chemical Society (ACS) Salvatore Calabrese; Bastien Wild; Matteo B. Bertagni; Ian C. Bourg; Claire White; Felipe Aburto; Giuseppe Cipolla; Leonardo V. Noto; Amilcare Porporato;Enhanced weathering (EW) is one of the most promising negative emissions technologies urgently needed to limit global warming to at least below 2 °C, a goal recently reaffirmed at the UN Global Climate Change conference (i.e., COP26). EW relies on the accelerated dissolution of crushed silicate rocks applied to soils and is considered a sustainable solution requiring limited technology. While EW has a high theoretical potential of sequestering CO2, research is still needed to provide accurate estimates of carbon (C) sequestration when applying different silicate materials across distinct climates and major soil types in combination with a variety of plants. Here we elaborate on fundamental advances that must be addressed before EW can be extensively adopted. These include identifying the most suitable environmental conditions, improving estimates of field dissolution rates and efficacy of CO2 removal, and identifying alternative sources of silicate materials to meet future EW demands. We conclude with considerations on the necessity of integrated modeling-experimental approaches to better coordinate future field experiments and measurements of CO2 removal, as well as on the importance of seamlessly coordinating EW with cropland and forest management.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 ItalyPublisher:American Chemical Society (ACS) Salvatore Calabrese; Bastien Wild; Matteo B. Bertagni; Ian C. Bourg; Claire White; Felipe Aburto; Giuseppe Cipolla; Leonardo V. Noto; Amilcare Porporato;Enhanced weathering (EW) is one of the most promising negative emissions technologies urgently needed to limit global warming to at least below 2 °C, a goal recently reaffirmed at the UN Global Climate Change conference (i.e., COP26). EW relies on the accelerated dissolution of crushed silicate rocks applied to soils and is considered a sustainable solution requiring limited technology. While EW has a high theoretical potential of sequestering CO2, research is still needed to provide accurate estimates of carbon (C) sequestration when applying different silicate materials across distinct climates and major soil types in combination with a variety of plants. Here we elaborate on fundamental advances that must be addressed before EW can be extensively adopted. These include identifying the most suitable environmental conditions, improving estimates of field dissolution rates and efficacy of CO2 removal, and identifying alternative sources of silicate materials to meet future EW demands. We conclude with considerations on the necessity of integrated modeling-experimental approaches to better coordinate future field experiments and measurements of CO2 removal, as well as on the importance of seamlessly coordinating EW with cropland and forest management.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 2023 ItalyAuthors: Maria Rosaria Plutino;handle: 20.500.14243/449714
Recently, nanotechnologies have shifted toward the development of hybrid nanomaterials and functional nanocomposites, which are distinguished by the presence of functional nanometric components or nanofillers dispersed in a polymeric matrix, resulting in increased properties compared to those of either starting component. The original concept is to create an enhanced nanohybrid or nanocomposite material that is appropriate as a surface coating or for other sustainable applications due to increased qualities such as: 1) antifouling or antibacterial; 2) flame-retardant; 3) drug release; 4) sensing; 5) mechanical resistance; and 6) pollutant absorption and degradation [1]. In particular, the incorporation of sensing functions into fabric textiles is a powerful approach toward the development of so-called "smart textiles", enabling the development of wearable sensors, i.e. novel systems characterized by main textile characteristics such as flexibility, biocompatibility, comfort, and mechanical resistance, capable of reacting and adapting to specific external stimuli from their surroundings [2]. This work will show in details the design, synthesis, and characterization of hybrid nanomaterials and multifunctional, innovative and smart nanocomposites based on functional nanoparticles and nanofillers dispersed in polymeric matrices and/or in combination with suitable dopants, used as-is or as coatings of various substrates, for uses in opto-electronic devices, sensors, catalytic processes, cultural heritage, environmental remediation, construction, blue growth, biomedicine and textiles. The setting up of totally green and eco-friendly synthesis procedures based on natural components or wastes to produce functional products that can also be recycled, will be underlined as a crucial step toward sustainability.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 2023 ItalyAuthors: Maria Rosaria Plutino;handle: 20.500.14243/449714
Recently, nanotechnologies have shifted toward the development of hybrid nanomaterials and functional nanocomposites, which are distinguished by the presence of functional nanometric components or nanofillers dispersed in a polymeric matrix, resulting in increased properties compared to those of either starting component. The original concept is to create an enhanced nanohybrid or nanocomposite material that is appropriate as a surface coating or for other sustainable applications due to increased qualities such as: 1) antifouling or antibacterial; 2) flame-retardant; 3) drug release; 4) sensing; 5) mechanical resistance; and 6) pollutant absorption and degradation [1]. In particular, the incorporation of sensing functions into fabric textiles is a powerful approach toward the development of so-called "smart textiles", enabling the development of wearable sensors, i.e. novel systems characterized by main textile characteristics such as flexibility, biocompatibility, comfort, and mechanical resistance, capable of reacting and adapting to specific external stimuli from their surroundings [2]. This work will show in details the design, synthesis, and characterization of hybrid nanomaterials and multifunctional, innovative and smart nanocomposites based on functional nanoparticles and nanofillers dispersed in polymeric matrices and/or in combination with suitable dopants, used as-is or as coatings of various substrates, for uses in opto-electronic devices, sensors, catalytic processes, cultural heritage, environmental remediation, construction, blue growth, biomedicine and textiles. The setting up of totally green and eco-friendly synthesis procedures based on natural components or wastes to produce functional products that can also be recycled, will be underlined as a crucial step toward sustainability.
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