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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal , Other literature type 2021 Austria, NetherlandsPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:EC | CONSTRAINEC| CONSTRAINSofia Gonzales-Zuñiga; Claire Fyson; Andreas Geiges; Silke Mooldijk; Matthew Gidden; Mairi Louise Jeffery; Michel G.J. den Elzen; Niklas Höhne; Joeri Rogelj; Joeri Rogelj; Frederic Hans; William Hare;National net zero emission targets could, if fully implemented, reduce best estimates of projected global average temperature increase to 2.0–2.4 °C by 2100, bringing the Paris Agreement temperature goal within reach. A total of 131 countries are discussing, have announced or have adopted net zero targets, covering 72% of global emissions. These targets could substantially lower projected warming as compared to currently implemented policies (2.9–3.2 °C) or pledges submitted to the Paris Agreement (2.4–2.9 °C). Current pledges for emissions cuts are insufficient to meet the Paris Agreement temperature goal. The wave of net zero targets being discussed and adopted could make the Paris goal possible if further countries follow suit.
IIASA PURE arrow_drop_down IIASA PUREArticle . 2021 . Peer-reviewedFull-Text: https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/17443/1/ncc_hohne_gidden_master_clean_v2%20%281%29.pdfData sources: IIASA PUREadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 SpainPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Mohammad Javad Bardi; Sergi Vinardell; Sergi Astals; Konrad Koch;handle: 2117/418291
The opportunities and challenges of applying micronutrients (MiNs) in full-scale anaerobic digestion (AD) plants has been reviewed. The review discusses the underlying mechanisms and the role of different micronutrients (Fe, Ni, Co, Mo, Zn, Cu, Se) in the enhancement of AD performance, as well as their environmental and economic implications in full-scale AD systems. Bioavailability is a key factor affecting the effectiveness of micronutrients application on the biochemical aspects of AD. Accordingly, the technical aspects of AD with a direct impact on bioavailability have been identified and critically addressed. Mono-supplementation is not the most favorable strategy to increase micronutrient bioavailability due to limited solubility, formation of insoluble compounds, interaction with other compounds, and specific microbial requirements. Nonetheless, co-supplementation can increase the bioavailability due to the simultaneous synergetic effects of co-micronutrients supplementation on the biochemical aspects of AD. However, the inconsistency of reported lab-scale results and the lack of protocols or guidelines for analyzing the bioavailability of micronutrients limit results interpretation and full-scale application. The environmental and economic implications of these micronutrients are other critical factors that need further research. The economic results showed that the mono-supplementation can be economically favorable when a methane enhancement of 20% is achieved. Co-supplementation of micronutrients is the most economically feasible option since this strategy allows reducing the total dosage of micronutrients when compared with mono-supplementation. The authors are grateful for the scholarship from the TUM SEED Center of the Technical University of Munich, which is part of the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) program “exceed” supported by DAAD as well as the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and in cooperation with the hosting Chair of Urban Water System Engineering of TUM. Sergi Astals is thankful to the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities for his Ramon y Cajal. Peer Reviewed
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Pump as turbine (PAT) is a common method of energy recovery, however, vortices are a negative phenom for these units. The objective of this research is to study the effect of vortex motion on the hydraulic loss of pump as turbine, and establishing the correlation mechanism between vortex intensity and turbulence loss. The research method adopts theoretical analysis and model test and numerical simulation. Based on the entropy production theory, the hydraulic loss and the turbulent dissipation in boundary layer induced by vortex motion are studied, revealing the influence of vortices on the energy loss. Results show that the vortex motion can be decomposed into a synchronous component v_sy and a rotational component v_ro, among them, the rotational component v_ro meets to Biot-Savart Law. The turbulent dissipation rate in the boundary layer is closely to the vortex motion, which can characterize the boundary turbulence height. Turbulent flow induced by vortex can propagate in the flow channel of the unit, causing lot of additional hydraulic loss. In the end, a mathematical model between entropy production (Sk) induced by vortex and vortex strength (¿k) was established, indicating that Sk changes with ¿k in the form of a quadratic function.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2025 SpainPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Tugores Garcias, Juan; Macarulla Martí, Marcel; Gangolells Solanellas, Marta;handle: 2117/427490
The primary objective of this paper is to develop a hybrid grey box model that integrates air and thermal dynamics to improve accuracy in both domains. The methodology involved developing four grey box models to estimate ventilation airflows using indoor CO2 concentration data and six thermal models to estimate thermal properties and heat gains using indoor temperature data. To ensure accurate parameterization, measurements of outdoor conditions, occupancy, and HVAC operations were incorporated. The results revealed that models treating infiltration and mechanical ventilation as mutually exclusive (IAQ-3 and IAQ-4) and those integrating ventilation heat gains from estimated airflows (T-6) performed most effectively. This hybrid approach underscores the benefits of incorporating ventilation heat loos or gains, based on airflow estimation derived from indoor air quality (IAQ) models, into thermal modelling, significantly improving accuracy and reducing parameter variability. The findings demonstrate the potential of this methodology for applications in ventilation management and HVAC optimization. By enhancing energy efficiency and improving indoor air quality, this approach supports the development of healthier, more sustainable indoor environments. This research was supported by a predoctoral contract grant (reference no. PRE2021-099606) as part of the research and development project IAQ4EDU (reference no. PID2020-117366RB-I00), funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/FEDER, and is part of the project BINAFET (reference no. TED2021-130047B-C22), funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by the European Union “NextGenerationEU”/PRTR. Moreover, this study was supported by the Catalan agency AGAUR through its research group support programme (2021 SGR 00341).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2024 SpainPublisher:Elsevier BV María Eugenia Martínez; Franko Restovic; Freddy Urrego; Derie Fuentes; Carlos Ramos;handle: 2117/428221
AbstractTomato residues are a form of solid waste that can be converted into methane through anaerobic digestion (AD). However, methane production is often limited due to incomplete hydrolysis caused by the high lignocellulosic content of tomato waste. Enzymatic pretreatments represent a promising approach to enhance methane yields by facilitating substrate hydrolysis. This study evaluated four commercial enzymatic blends – Celluclast 1.5 L, Maxoliva HC L, Viscozyme, and Novozym 435 – using biomethane potential (BMP) tests with two operational strategies: (i) preincubation of enzymes with tomato waste prior to AD, and (ii) direct addition of enzymes to the anaerobic digester. Maxoliva achieved the highest methane yield (348 ± 20 mL CH4 g−1 volatile solids (VS)) under preincubation, representing 99.5% of the theoretical BMP and a 90% increase in comparison with the control. Kinetic analysis using the modified Gompertz equation revealed that Maxoliva also exhibited the highest maximum methane production rate (RMAX = 5.5 ± 0.2 mL CH4 g−1 VS day−1) with direct addition. Conversely, Viscozyme showed limited effectiveness, reaching only 47% of the theoretical BMP value. The enhanced methane production observed with certain enzymatic blends is likely attributable to cellulase activity, which facilitates the breakdown of complex carbohydrates into easily biodegradable polysaccharides.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2024 United KingdomPublisher:Elsevier BV Shang, WL; Ling, Y; Ochieng, W; Yang, L; Gao, X; Ren, Q; Chen, Y; Cao, M;add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Master thesis 2024 SpainPublisher:Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Authors: Sánchez Ballesta, Anna;handle: 2117/414398
La transició dels sistemes energètics cap a tecnologies energètiques renovables amb baixes emissions de carboni és una mesura clau per mitigar el canvi climàtic. La Unió Europea (UE) ha establert l’objectiu d’aconseguir una reducció d’emissions de gasos d’efecte hivernacle (GEH) del 80% al 95% l’any 2050. El biogàs ha demostrat tenir un potencial important com a font d'energia renovable per a aplicacions industrials i domèstiques i una solució eficient a la crisi energètica global. També pot ajudar a resoldre el problema de la gestió de residus en convertir els materials orgànics de rebuig en energia, i reduir l’ús d’abocadors i les emissions associades de metà, un potent gas d’GEH. Aquest projecte es centra en l’avaluació ambiental de les emissions GEH associades a la producció de biometà liquat en una planta de gestió i producció de biogàs. La metodologia que s’utilitza per calcular la petjada de carboni de la planta és l’Anàlisi del Cicle de Vida (ACV) segons les normatives ISO 14040-44:2006, i la normativa relativa al càlcul de la petjada de carboni de producte ISO 14067:2019. A més, l’avaluació ambiental també inclou el criteri de tall o “Cut-off” per ometre etapes de cicle de vida no rellevants, tipus d’activitats, processos i productes específics; i la metodologia d’aplicació de crèdits o metodologia de càrrega evitada, que consisteix en comptabilitzar com crèdits les emissions que es deixen d’emetre en la producció de biometà en lloc de produir metà d’origen fòssil. Per altra banda, els resultats obtinguts de l’ACV es contraposen amb dades provinents d’eines de càlcul d’emissions de CO2 així com estudis científics rellevants en el camp del biogàs, amb l’objectiu de validar els resultats.
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Abstract The aim of this study is to evaluate the incremental innovation performance of nuclear energy projects. Within this context, a novel model is generated which consists of two different stages, and large nuclear reactors are taken into consideration. Firstly, the Pythagorean fuzzy DEMATEL is used to weight the phases of technology S-Curve for nuclear energy projects. Moreover, the second stage includes the ranking two-generation technology S-curve with integer patterns for nuclear energy projects. In this framework, the best combinations are selected for innovation life cycle pattern with the integer code series. The findings demonstrate that the nuclear energy companies need to consider the two-generation technology S-Curve because continuous technological developments are occurring for nuclear power generation. It is also determined that aging in the first generation is the most significant period of two-generation technology S-Curve for nuclear energy projects. In this process, critical decisions should be made regarding future technological investments. In addition, the growth phase in the second generation is also important for the effectiveness of the nuclear energy technology. Conducting effective evaluations in these processes will contribute to increasing the efficiency of companies.
İstanbul Medipol Uni... arrow_drop_down İstanbul Medipol University Institutional RepositoryArticle . 2021Data sources: İstanbul Medipol University Institutional RepositoryProgress in Nuclear EnergyArticle . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Elsevier TDMData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Bachelor thesis 2024 SpainPublisher:Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Authors: Sala Siso, Roger;handle: 2117/413204
With the increasing demand for clean and renewable energy sources, the need for reliable offshore wind technologies is undeniable. Given the elevated costs of maintenance at sea, it is crucial to ensure the proper functioning of each of the components of the machine, therefore, proper validation is essential. This thesis presents a methodological approach on the validation of one of the actuators from the yaw system, responsible of keeping the turbine facing the wind at all times. Each actuator is comprised of an electric motor and a variable frequency drive (VFD), which have been tested in a back-to-back test bench, property of GE VERNOVA. First, two small motors have been evaluated to obtain their internal parameters and familiarise with the tools and procedures. Then, two 7.5 kW motors have been studied to ensure that they are capable for implementation in the wind turbine, and they have been compared to find the better candidate. The results have shown that the Bonfiglioli BE160M seems to present better features that the Nord 160M/6CUS in terms of torque capabilities, efficiency, and size. Nevertheless, more testing is desired to corroborate the results. In conclusion, opting for the Bonfiglioli motor could potentially improve the performance of the GE VERNOVA offshore turbines. As future work, it would be interesting to support the findings by simulating real wind loads on the back-to-back test bench and analysing thermal properties of each motor.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2021 United KingdomPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Martha E. Crockatt; Wim Clymans; Wim Clymans; David J. Palmer; Alan G. Jones; Alan G. Jones;Moisture availability is a strong determinant of decomposition rates in forests worldwide. Climate models suggest that many terrestrial ecosystems are at risk from future droughts, suggesting moisture limiting conditions will develop across a range of forests worldwide. The impacts of increasing drought conditions on forest carbon (C) fluxes due to shifts in organic matter decay rates may be poorly characterised due to limited experimental research. To appraise this question, we conducted a meta-analysis of forest drought experiment studies worldwide, examining spatial limits, knowledge gaps and potential biases. To identify limits to experimental knowledge, we projected the global distribution of forest drought experiments against spatially modelled estimates of (i) future precipitation change, (ii) ecosystem total above-ground C and (iii) soil C storage. Our assessment, involving 115 individual experimental study locations, found a mismatch between the distribution of forest drought experiments and regions with higher levels of future drought risk and C storage, such as Central America, Amazonia, the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, equatorial Africa and Indonesia. Decomposition rate responses in litter and soil were also relatively under-studied, with only 30 experiments specifically examining the potential experimental impacts of drought on C fluxes from soil or litter. We propose new approaches for engaging experimentally with forest drought research, utilising standardised protocols to appraise the impacts of drought on the C cycle, while targeting the most vulnerable and relevant forests.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal , Other literature type 2021 Austria, NetherlandsPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:EC | CONSTRAINEC| CONSTRAINSofia Gonzales-Zuñiga; Claire Fyson; Andreas Geiges; Silke Mooldijk; Matthew Gidden; Mairi Louise Jeffery; Michel G.J. den Elzen; Niklas Höhne; Joeri Rogelj; Joeri Rogelj; Frederic Hans; William Hare;National net zero emission targets could, if fully implemented, reduce best estimates of projected global average temperature increase to 2.0–2.4 °C by 2100, bringing the Paris Agreement temperature goal within reach. A total of 131 countries are discussing, have announced or have adopted net zero targets, covering 72% of global emissions. These targets could substantially lower projected warming as compared to currently implemented policies (2.9–3.2 °C) or pledges submitted to the Paris Agreement (2.4–2.9 °C). Current pledges for emissions cuts are insufficient to meet the Paris Agreement temperature goal. The wave of net zero targets being discussed and adopted could make the Paris goal possible if further countries follow suit.
IIASA PURE arrow_drop_down IIASA PUREArticle . 2021 . Peer-reviewedFull-Text: https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/17443/1/ncc_hohne_gidden_master_clean_v2%20%281%29.pdfData sources: IIASA PUREadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 SpainPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Mohammad Javad Bardi; Sergi Vinardell; Sergi Astals; Konrad Koch;handle: 2117/418291
The opportunities and challenges of applying micronutrients (MiNs) in full-scale anaerobic digestion (AD) plants has been reviewed. The review discusses the underlying mechanisms and the role of different micronutrients (Fe, Ni, Co, Mo, Zn, Cu, Se) in the enhancement of AD performance, as well as their environmental and economic implications in full-scale AD systems. Bioavailability is a key factor affecting the effectiveness of micronutrients application on the biochemical aspects of AD. Accordingly, the technical aspects of AD with a direct impact on bioavailability have been identified and critically addressed. Mono-supplementation is not the most favorable strategy to increase micronutrient bioavailability due to limited solubility, formation of insoluble compounds, interaction with other compounds, and specific microbial requirements. Nonetheless, co-supplementation can increase the bioavailability due to the simultaneous synergetic effects of co-micronutrients supplementation on the biochemical aspects of AD. However, the inconsistency of reported lab-scale results and the lack of protocols or guidelines for analyzing the bioavailability of micronutrients limit results interpretation and full-scale application. The environmental and economic implications of these micronutrients are other critical factors that need further research. The economic results showed that the mono-supplementation can be economically favorable when a methane enhancement of 20% is achieved. Co-supplementation of micronutrients is the most economically feasible option since this strategy allows reducing the total dosage of micronutrients when compared with mono-supplementation. The authors are grateful for the scholarship from the TUM SEED Center of the Technical University of Munich, which is part of the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) program “exceed” supported by DAAD as well as the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and in cooperation with the hosting Chair of Urban Water System Engineering of TUM. Sergi Astals is thankful to the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities for his Ramon y Cajal. Peer Reviewed
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Pump as turbine (PAT) is a common method of energy recovery, however, vortices are a negative phenom for these units. The objective of this research is to study the effect of vortex motion on the hydraulic loss of pump as turbine, and establishing the correlation mechanism between vortex intensity and turbulence loss. The research method adopts theoretical analysis and model test and numerical simulation. Based on the entropy production theory, the hydraulic loss and the turbulent dissipation in boundary layer induced by vortex motion are studied, revealing the influence of vortices on the energy loss. Results show that the vortex motion can be decomposed into a synchronous component v_sy and a rotational component v_ro, among them, the rotational component v_ro meets to Biot-Savart Law. The turbulent dissipation rate in the boundary layer is closely to the vortex motion, which can characterize the boundary turbulence height. Turbulent flow induced by vortex can propagate in the flow channel of the unit, causing lot of additional hydraulic loss. In the end, a mathematical model between entropy production (Sk) induced by vortex and vortex strength (¿k) was established, indicating that Sk changes with ¿k in the form of a quadratic function.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2025 SpainPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Tugores Garcias, Juan; Macarulla Martí, Marcel; Gangolells Solanellas, Marta;handle: 2117/427490
The primary objective of this paper is to develop a hybrid grey box model that integrates air and thermal dynamics to improve accuracy in both domains. The methodology involved developing four grey box models to estimate ventilation airflows using indoor CO2 concentration data and six thermal models to estimate thermal properties and heat gains using indoor temperature data. To ensure accurate parameterization, measurements of outdoor conditions, occupancy, and HVAC operations were incorporated. The results revealed that models treating infiltration and mechanical ventilation as mutually exclusive (IAQ-3 and IAQ-4) and those integrating ventilation heat gains from estimated airflows (T-6) performed most effectively. This hybrid approach underscores the benefits of incorporating ventilation heat loos or gains, based on airflow estimation derived from indoor air quality (IAQ) models, into thermal modelling, significantly improving accuracy and reducing parameter variability. The findings demonstrate the potential of this methodology for applications in ventilation management and HVAC optimization. By enhancing energy efficiency and improving indoor air quality, this approach supports the development of healthier, more sustainable indoor environments. This research was supported by a predoctoral contract grant (reference no. PRE2021-099606) as part of the research and development project IAQ4EDU (reference no. PID2020-117366RB-I00), funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/FEDER, and is part of the project BINAFET (reference no. TED2021-130047B-C22), funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by the European Union “NextGenerationEU”/PRTR. Moreover, this study was supported by the Catalan agency AGAUR through its research group support programme (2021 SGR 00341).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2024 SpainPublisher:Elsevier BV María Eugenia Martínez; Franko Restovic; Freddy Urrego; Derie Fuentes; Carlos Ramos;handle: 2117/428221
AbstractTomato residues are a form of solid waste that can be converted into methane through anaerobic digestion (AD). However, methane production is often limited due to incomplete hydrolysis caused by the high lignocellulosic content of tomato waste. Enzymatic pretreatments represent a promising approach to enhance methane yields by facilitating substrate hydrolysis. This study evaluated four commercial enzymatic blends – Celluclast 1.5 L, Maxoliva HC L, Viscozyme, and Novozym 435 – using biomethane potential (BMP) tests with two operational strategies: (i) preincubation of enzymes with tomato waste prior to AD, and (ii) direct addition of enzymes to the anaerobic digester. Maxoliva achieved the highest methane yield (348 ± 20 mL CH4 g−1 volatile solids (VS)) under preincubation, representing 99.5% of the theoretical BMP and a 90% increase in comparison with the control. Kinetic analysis using the modified Gompertz equation revealed that Maxoliva also exhibited the highest maximum methane production rate (RMAX = 5.5 ± 0.2 mL CH4 g−1 VS day−1) with direct addition. Conversely, Viscozyme showed limited effectiveness, reaching only 47% of the theoretical BMP value. The enhanced methane production observed with certain enzymatic blends is likely attributable to cellulase activity, which facilitates the breakdown of complex carbohydrates into easily biodegradable polysaccharides.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2024 United KingdomPublisher:Elsevier BV Shang, WL; Ling, Y; Ochieng, W; Yang, L; Gao, X; Ren, Q; Chen, Y; Cao, M;add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Master thesis 2024 SpainPublisher:Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Authors: Sánchez Ballesta, Anna;handle: 2117/414398
La transició dels sistemes energètics cap a tecnologies energètiques renovables amb baixes emissions de carboni és una mesura clau per mitigar el canvi climàtic. La Unió Europea (UE) ha establert l’objectiu d’aconseguir una reducció d’emissions de gasos d’efecte hivernacle (GEH) del 80% al 95% l’any 2050. El biogàs ha demostrat tenir un potencial important com a font d'energia renovable per a aplicacions industrials i domèstiques i una solució eficient a la crisi energètica global. També pot ajudar a resoldre el problema de la gestió de residus en convertir els materials orgànics de rebuig en energia, i reduir l’ús d’abocadors i les emissions associades de metà, un potent gas d’GEH. Aquest projecte es centra en l’avaluació ambiental de les emissions GEH associades a la producció de biometà liquat en una planta de gestió i producció de biogàs. La metodologia que s’utilitza per calcular la petjada de carboni de la planta és l’Anàlisi del Cicle de Vida (ACV) segons les normatives ISO 14040-44:2006, i la normativa relativa al càlcul de la petjada de carboni de producte ISO 14067:2019. A més, l’avaluació ambiental també inclou el criteri de tall o “Cut-off” per ometre etapes de cicle de vida no rellevants, tipus d’activitats, processos i productes específics; i la metodologia d’aplicació de crèdits o metodologia de càrrega evitada, que consisteix en comptabilitzar com crèdits les emissions que es deixen d’emetre en la producció de biometà en lloc de produir metà d’origen fòssil. Per altra banda, els resultats obtinguts de l’ACV es contraposen amb dades provinents d’eines de càlcul d’emissions de CO2 així com estudis científics rellevants en el camp del biogàs, amb l’objectiu de validar els resultats.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2021 TurkeyPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Meng, Yue; Dinçer, Hasan; Yüksel, Serhat;handle: 20.500.12511/8003
Abstract The aim of this study is to evaluate the incremental innovation performance of nuclear energy projects. Within this context, a novel model is generated which consists of two different stages, and large nuclear reactors are taken into consideration. Firstly, the Pythagorean fuzzy DEMATEL is used to weight the phases of technology S-Curve for nuclear energy projects. Moreover, the second stage includes the ranking two-generation technology S-curve with integer patterns for nuclear energy projects. In this framework, the best combinations are selected for innovation life cycle pattern with the integer code series. The findings demonstrate that the nuclear energy companies need to consider the two-generation technology S-Curve because continuous technological developments are occurring for nuclear power generation. It is also determined that aging in the first generation is the most significant period of two-generation technology S-Curve for nuclear energy projects. In this process, critical decisions should be made regarding future technological investments. In addition, the growth phase in the second generation is also important for the effectiveness of the nuclear energy technology. Conducting effective evaluations in these processes will contribute to increasing the efficiency of companies.
İstanbul Medipol Uni... arrow_drop_down İstanbul Medipol University Institutional RepositoryArticle . 2021Data sources: İstanbul Medipol University Institutional RepositoryProgress in Nuclear EnergyArticle . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Elsevier TDMData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Bachelor thesis 2024 SpainPublisher:Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Authors: Sala Siso, Roger;handle: 2117/413204
With the increasing demand for clean and renewable energy sources, the need for reliable offshore wind technologies is undeniable. Given the elevated costs of maintenance at sea, it is crucial to ensure the proper functioning of each of the components of the machine, therefore, proper validation is essential. This thesis presents a methodological approach on the validation of one of the actuators from the yaw system, responsible of keeping the turbine facing the wind at all times. Each actuator is comprised of an electric motor and a variable frequency drive (VFD), which have been tested in a back-to-back test bench, property of GE VERNOVA. First, two small motors have been evaluated to obtain their internal parameters and familiarise with the tools and procedures. Then, two 7.5 kW motors have been studied to ensure that they are capable for implementation in the wind turbine, and they have been compared to find the better candidate. The results have shown that the Bonfiglioli BE160M seems to present better features that the Nord 160M/6CUS in terms of torque capabilities, efficiency, and size. Nevertheless, more testing is desired to corroborate the results. In conclusion, opting for the Bonfiglioli motor could potentially improve the performance of the GE VERNOVA offshore turbines. As future work, it would be interesting to support the findings by simulating real wind loads on the back-to-back test bench and analysing thermal properties of each motor.
Recolector de Cienci... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTABachelor thesis . 2024Data sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAUPCommons. Portal del coneixement obert de la UPCBachelor thesis . 2024Data sources: UPCommons. Portal del coneixement obert de la UPCadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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visibility 42visibility views 42 download downloads 34 Powered bymore_vert Recolector de Cienci... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTABachelor thesis . 2024Data sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAUPCommons. Portal del coneixement obert de la UPCBachelor thesis . 2024Data sources: UPCommons. Portal del coneixement obert de la UPCadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2021 United KingdomPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Martha E. Crockatt; Wim Clymans; Wim Clymans; David J. Palmer; Alan G. Jones; Alan G. Jones;Moisture availability is a strong determinant of decomposition rates in forests worldwide. Climate models suggest that many terrestrial ecosystems are at risk from future droughts, suggesting moisture limiting conditions will develop across a range of forests worldwide. The impacts of increasing drought conditions on forest carbon (C) fluxes due to shifts in organic matter decay rates may be poorly characterised due to limited experimental research. To appraise this question, we conducted a meta-analysis of forest drought experiment studies worldwide, examining spatial limits, knowledge gaps and potential biases. To identify limits to experimental knowledge, we projected the global distribution of forest drought experiments against spatially modelled estimates of (i) future precipitation change, (ii) ecosystem total above-ground C and (iii) soil C storage. Our assessment, involving 115 individual experimental study locations, found a mismatch between the distribution of forest drought experiments and regions with higher levels of future drought risk and C storage, such as Central America, Amazonia, the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, equatorial Africa and Indonesia. Decomposition rate responses in litter and soil were also relatively under-studied, with only 30 experiments specifically examining the potential experimental impacts of drought on C fluxes from soil or litter. We propose new approaches for engaging experimentally with forest drought research, utilising standardised protocols to appraise the impacts of drought on the C cycle, while targeting the most vulnerable and relevant forests.
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