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Selected Papers from SDEWES 2018 : Conferences on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems



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Autore: Duić Neven Visualizza persona
Titolo: Selected Papers from SDEWES 2018 : Conferences on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (508 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: airlift pump
alternative fuels
anaerobic digestion and composting
bilevel modelling
bioelectricity
biofuel
biomass
borehole heat exchangers
borehole thermal energy storage
BP neural network
building location
bypass
carbon capture
chicken manure
CI engine
circular economy
climate change
co-generation
CO2 emissions avoided
coefficient of performance
cogeneration
combustion
control strategy
Covenant of Mayors
crude oil refining
Discrete Element Model
district cooling
district energy systems
district heating
disturbances
economic evaluation
efficiency optimization
electricity from cogeneration
emission
energy consumption profile
energy conversion
energy efficiency in industry
energy microgrids
energy planning
energy potential
energy recovery
energy return on investment
energy storage
energy system analysis
energy system integration
energy system optimization
entransy dissipation
environmental and energy performance
EP4
exergy
exergy destruction minimization
floating
flue gas heat recovery
food waste hierarchy
gas-solid flow
GateCycle
genetic algorithm
geoenergetics
greenhouse gas
ground source heat pumps
heat demand analysis
heat exchanger network (HEN) design
heat pump
heat pumps
heat transfer enhancement
heavy truck traffic
high-efficiency cogeneration
hybrid renewable systems
hydrogen
hydrogen bioenergy
hydrogen pipelines
hydrogen transmission
image analysis
indirect emission allocation
infrastructure expansion
integrated energy modelling
jatropha biodiesel
latching
life cycle assessment (LCA)
linear programming
liquefied natural gas (LNG)
local energy generation
local thermal non-equilibrium
location theory
low-temperature district heating
mathematical optimisation
maximum energy recovery
mCHP
moorings
nanoparticle
natural gas
natural gas regulation station
negative emissions
numerical simulation
optimization
organic rankine cycle
paper industry
peak-shaving
performance
photovoltaics
pinch analysis
pipeline transmission
plus-minus principle
porous media
Power Take Off
pressure drop
pressure regulator
primary energy saving
proximate and ultimate analysis
renewable electricity generation systems
renewable energy
road transport
SDEWES 2018
sewage sludge
sinter
smart building clusters
steam gasification
Stirling engine
sugarcane
supply temperature
sustainable development
sustainable smart city
tars
temporal resolution
thermal response test
thermoelectric generator
torrefaction
traffic assignment
tropical climate
turboexpander
two-phase flow regime
urban design
urban simulation
variable renewable energy sources
void fraction
wastewater treatment
water recycling
wave energy converters
wave flume
Persona (resp. second.): da CostaMário
WangQiuwang
CaliseFrancesco
ØstergaardPoul Alberg
DuićNeven
Sommario/riassunto: Preface Several countries have recently realized that the present paradigm of development in environmental and energy fields is unsustainable. As global awareness of environmental issues grows, governments worldwide are promoting policies which aim to limit the harmful effects of human development on the environment. In particular, these novel policies seek to address the rapid increase of the global temperature (especially in the polar regions) as well as to manage human plastic waste accumulating in seas. To resolve these issues will require a number of actions to be implemented; unfortunately, the recent COP 24 Conference was unsuccessful in establishing a global agreement to achieve these actions. In order for the upcoming 2020 COP 26 Conference to be successful in creating such an agreement, the scientific community must support the policymakers' efforts. Within this framework, it is necessary to show the efforts of countries worldwide as they try to negotiate an agreement to increase the energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In addition, the research reports generated can provide quantitative measures of the necessary actions to be implemented in order to address sustainable and efficient energy use. Among other topics, the papers presented in this issue investigate innovations in novel efficient and environmentally friendly technologies mainly based on renewable energy sources. The study also highlights the different sectors involved in this task, such as energy conversion systems, urban areas, mobility, sustainability, water management, social aspects, etc. In this field, the Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems (SDEWES) conference provides the foremost forum for discussion on these topics. The 13th Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems Conference was held in Palermo, Italy in 2018. This Special Issue of Energies, precisely dedicated to 13th SDEWES Conference, features papers in three main topics: Energy policy and energy efficiency in urban areas, energy efficiency in industry, biomass and other miscellaneous energy systems.
Altri titoli varianti: Selected Papers from SDEWES 2018
Titolo autorizzato: Selected Papers from SDEWES 2018  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910557286003321
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