924 resultados para RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
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The Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) Energy Office sets energy policy direction for Iowa and receives designated funding from the State Energy Program Formula from the Department of Energy to carry out designated energy activities. These activities include promoting energy efficiency, bio-fuels and renewable energy.
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The objective of this work was to evaluate the carbonization yield of babassu nutshell as affected by final temperature, as well as the energy losses involved in the process. Three layers constituting the babassu nut, that is, the epicarp, mesocarp and endocarp, were used together. The material was carbonized, considering the following final temperatures: 450, 550, 650, 750, and 850ºC. The following were evaluated: energy and charcoal yields, pyroligneous liquid, non-condensable gases, and fixed carbon. The use of babassu nutshell can be highly feasible for charcoal production. The yield of charcoal from babassu nutshell carbonization was higher than that reported in the literature for Eucalyptus wood carbonization, considering the final temperature of 450ºC. Charcoal and energy yields decreased more sharply at lower temperatures, with a tendency to stabilize at higher temperatures. The energy yields obtained can be considered satisfactory, with losses between 45 and 52% (based on higher heating value) and between 43 and 49% (based on lower heating value) at temperatures ranging from 450 to 850ºC, respectively. Yields in fixed carbon and pyroligneous liquid are not affected by the final carbonization temperature.
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La Garantía de Origen, como sistema de certificación de electricidad en función de su origen, fue introducida en España en 2007 y abrió la posibilidad de comercializar y consumir electricidad procedente únicamente de fuentes renovables. Resulta interesante abordar la evolución y el estado actual de este instrumento desde distintas aproximaciones para entender que potencial tiene para provocar cambios en los mecanismos de producción, comercialización y consumo de la electricidad encaminados a hacer el sector más sostenible. Este proyecto muestra como la Garantía incide sobre los patrones de la comercialización y el consumo de la electricidad y, a partir de ahí, es capaz de inducir cambios importantes en la estructura del sector eléctrico haciendo depender más de las fuentes renovables y menos de los combustibles fósiles.
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This work highlights and analyzes the citations and co-citations by different authors, countries and institutions in series of researches on biofuel. These relations represent a knowledge map which shows the areas of research by different countries and authors. The contributions of different institutions were also shown. With this knowledge map developed, areas of research that still need more attention as well as the most important studies were highlighted. The software used for this analysis is Citespace which is developed by Chaomei Chen. Sources of information are articles retrieved from ISI Web of Science. Biofuel as a renewable form of energy is discussed. Its sources, types, methods of production, effects, market, and producers were discussed. Also plans and strategies that aim at boosting world biofuel market were listed as well as recent researches on it. Knowledge mapping, its types and methods as well as the method and software used for the analysis were also discussed.
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Traditionally, fossil fuels have always been the major sources of the modern energy production. However prices on these energy sources have been constantly increasing. The utilization of local biomass resources for energy production can substitute significant part of the required energy demand in different energy sectors. The introduction of the biomass usage can easily be started in the forest industry first as it possesses biomass in a large volume. The forest industry energy sector has the highest potential for the fast bioenergy development in the North-West Russia. Therefore, the question concerning rational and effective forest resources use is important today as well as the utilization of the forestry by-products. This work describes and analyzes the opportunities of utilising biomass, mainly, in the form of the wood by-products, for energy production processes in general, as well as for the northwest Russian forest industry conditions. The study also covers basic forest industry processes and technologies, so, the reader can get familiar with the information about the specific character of the biomass utilization. The work gives a comprehensive view on the northwest forest industry situation from the biomass utilisation point of view. By presenting existing large-scale sawmills and pulp and paper mills the work provides information for the evaluation of the future development of CHP investments in the northwest Russian forest industry.
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Euroopan unioni on niin sanotussa RES-direktiivissä asettanut tavoitteet uusiutuvan energian käytön lisäämiseksi 10 %:iin liikenteen energian kulutuksesta kaikissa jäsenmaissa vuoteen 2020 mennessä. Eräs näistä uusiutuvan energian muodoista on biopolttoaineet. Tässä työssä testataan RES-direktiivissä esitettyä laskentamenetelmää biopolttoaineiden tuotannon ja käytön kasvihuonekaasupäästöjen arviointiin. Esimerkkitapauksena on yhdyskuntien ja teollisuuden jätemateriaalia raaka-aineena käyttävän jäte-etanoliprosessin ja siihen yhdistetyn sähköä ja lämpöä tuottavan CHP-laitoksen päästölaskenta. Laskennan yhteydessä käy ilmi RES-direktiivin laskentamenetelmän tulkinnanvaraisuus. Laskentamenetelmän perusteella järjestelmäraja voidaan asettaa usealla eri tavalla, jolloin saadut päästövähennystulokset vaihtelevat huomattavasti eri tulkintavaihtoehtojen välillä. Jäte-etanolin tapauksessa tulokset ovat myös hyvin riippuvaisia jätemateriaalille määritellystä päästökertoimesta. Laskennan perusteella voidaankin sanoa, että RES-direktiivin laskentamenetelmällä saadut päästövähennystulokset biopolttoaineille ovat hyvin epävarmoja ja riippuvat sekä laskennan lähtöoletuksista että direktiivin tulkintatavasta. RES-direktiivin laskentamenetelmää voidaan myös pitää hyvin suppeana lähestymistapana biopolttoaineiden kasvihuonekaasuvaikutusten arviointiin. Tarkastelua tehdään suppealla järjestelmärajalla ja esimerkiksi biopolttoaineketjujen aiheuttamat epäsuorat ilmastovaikutukset jäävät huomioimatta. RES-direktiivin laskentamenetelmä perustuu perinteiseen staattiseen elinkaariarviointiin eli syytarkasteluun eikä sovellu arvioimaan muutosta. Ilmastomuutoksen hillinnän haastavuuden ja kiireellisyyden vuoksi biopolttoaineiden ilmastovaikutuksia tulisi kuitenkin arvioida myös laajemmin muutostarkasteluna, ja verrata biopolttoaineiden avulla saatuja päästövähennyksiä muilla keinoin saavutettuihin päästövähennyksiin. Näin voitaisiin paremmin arvioida sitä, mitkä keinot soveltuvat parhaiten nopeiden päästövähennysten saavuttamiseen.
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Energy industry has gone through major changes globally in past two decades. Liberalization of energy markets has led companies to integrate both vertically and horizontally. Growing concern on sustainable development and aims to decrease greenhouse gases in future will increase the portion of renewable energy in total energy production. Purpose of this study was to analyze using statistical methods, what impacts different strategic choices has on biggest European and North American energy companies’ performance. Results show that vertical integration, horizontal integration and use of renewable energy in production had the most impact on profitability. Increase in level of vertical integration decreased companies’ profitability, while increase in horizontal integration improved companies’ profitability. Companies that used renewable energy in production were less profitable than companies not using renewable energy.
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Non-renewable biomass, such as coal, oil and natural gas are not only energy sources but also important starting materials for the production of a variety of chemicals ranging from gasoline, diesel oil and fine chemicals. In this regard, carbohydrates, the most abundant class of enantiopure organic compounds, are very suitable for generation of chemicals of great practical value. Their bulk-scale availability associated with low cost make them unique starting materials for organic preparative purpose. They are a most attractive alternative for construction of enantiopure target molecules by asymmetric synthesis. This review addresses, in addition to the use of low molecular weight carbohydrates, issues related to renewable biomass from photosynthesis and alternatives for the production of bulk and fine chemicals.
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Coal, natural gas and petroleum-based liquid fuels are still the most widely used energy sources in modern society. The current scenario contrasts with the foreseen shortage of petroleum that was spread out in the beginning of the XXI century, when the concept of "energy security" emerged as an urgent agenda to ensure a good balance between energy supply and demand. Much beyond protecting refineries and oil ducts from terrorist attacks, these issues soon developed to a portfolio of measures related to process sustainability, involving at least three fundamental dimensions: (a) the need for technological breakthroughs to improve energy production worldwide; (b) the improvement of energy efficiency in all sectors of modern society; and (c) the increase of the social perception that education is a key-word towards a better use of our energy resources. Together with these technological, economic or social issues, "energy security" is also strongly influenced by environmental issues involving greenhouse gas emissions, loss of biodiversity in environmentally sensitive areas, pollution and poor solid waste management. For these and other reasons, the implementation of more sustainable practices in our currently available industrial facilities and the search for alternative energy sources that could partly replace the fossil fuels became a major priority throughout the world. Regarding fossil fuels, the main technological bottlenecks are related to the exploitation of less accessible petroleum resources such as those in the pre-salt layer, ranging from the proper characterization of these deep-water oil reservoirs, the development of lighter and more efficient equipment for both exploration and exploitation, the optimization of the drilling techniques, the achievement of further improvements in production yields and the establishment of specialized training programs for the technical staff. The production of natural gas from shale is also emerging in several countries but its production in large scale has several problems ranging from the unavoidable environmental impact of shale mining as well as to the bad consequences of its large scale exploitation in the past. The large scale use of coal has similar environmental problems, which are aggravated by difficulties in its proper characterization. Also, the mitigation of harmful gases and particulate matter that are released as a result of combustion is still depending on the development of new gas cleaning technologies including more efficient catalysts to improve its emission profile. On the other hand, biofuels are still struggling to fulfill their role in reducing our high dependence on fossil fuels. Fatty acid alkyl esters (biodiesel) from vegetable oils and ethanol from cane sucrose and corn starch are mature technologies whose market share is partially limited by the availability of their raw materials. For this reason, there has been a great effort to develop "second-generation" technologies to produce methanol, ethanol, butanol, biodiesel, biogas (methane), bio-oils, syngas and synthetic fuels from lower grade renewable feedstocks such as lignocellulosic materials whose consumption would not interfere with the rather sensitive issues of food security. Advanced fermentation processes are envisaged as "third generation" technologies and these are primarily linked to the use of algae feedstocks as well as other organisms that could produce biofuels or simply provide microbial biomass for the processes listed above. Due to the complexity and cost of their production chain, "third generation" technologies usually aim at high value added biofuels such as biojet fuel, biohydrogen and hydrocarbons with a fuel performance similar to diesel or gasoline, situations in which the use of genetically modified organisms is usually required. In general, the main challenges in this field could be summarized as follows: (a) the need for prospecting alternative sources of biomass that are not linked to the food chain; (b) the intensive use of green chemistry principles in our current industrial activities; (c) the development of mature technologies for the production of second and third generation biofuels; (d) the development of safe bioprocesses that are based on environmentally benign microorganisms; (e) the scale-up of potential technologies to a suitable demonstration scale; and (f) the full understanding of the technological and environmental implications of the food vs. fuel debate. On the basis of these, the main objective of this article is to stimulate the discussion and help the decision making regarding "energy security" issues and their challenges for modern society, in such a way to encourage the participation of the Brazilian Chemistry community in the design of a road map for a safer, sustainable and prosper future for our nation.
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Diplomityössä on selvitetty Etelä-Karjalan maakunnan energian käyttöä nyt ja tulevaisuudessa. Tavoitteena on selvittää eri energialähteiden hankintavaihtoehtoja, sekä eri energialähteiden käytön kehittymissuunnat seuraavan 10 - 20 vuoden kuluessa. Diplomityö on tehty Etelä-Karjalan liiton toimeksiannosta ja sitä tullaan käyttämään taustaselvityksenä maakuntakaavan laadinnassa sekä maakunnan aluevarauksia määriteltäessä. Tarkoituksena on arvioida miten energiahuollon rakenne tulee muuttumaan tulevaisuudessa ja mikä merkitys tulevaisuuden energiaratkaisuilla on alueiden käyttöön ja aluerakenteeseen liittyen. Etelä-Karjala on osa Euroopan suurinta metsäteollisuuskeskittymää ja maakunta on Suomen suurimpia teollisuuden energian- ja sähkönkäyttäjiä. Etelä-Karjalan vahva metsäteollisuus ja sen käyttämät puupolttoaineet sekä sijainti Venäjän maakaasuvarojen läheisyydessä ja kattava maakaasuverkko vaikuttavat merkittävästi maakunnan energiataseeseen. Vuonna 2007 Etelä-Karjalan primäärienergiankäyttö oli 24,3 TWh, tästä uusiutuvien energialähteiden osuus oli 68 % ja fossiilisten energialähteiden osuus 22 %. Etelä-Karjalan energiatalouden tulevaisuuteen vaikuttaa merkittävästi maakunnan metsäteollisuuden tulevaisuus. Tiukentuvan energia- ja ilmastopolitiikan ja ympäristömääräysten myötä maakunnan energiatehokkuutta on parannettava kaikilla sektoreilla. Maakunnan energiankulutusta voidaan vähentää tehostamalla energiantuotantoa, tiivistämällä yhdyskuntarakennetta ja lisäämällä bioenergian käyttöä energiantuotannossa. Etelä-Karjalassa on myös potentiaalia lisätä vaihtoehtoisten energialähteiden osuutta maakunnan energiatalouden tulevaisuudessa.
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The number of autonomous wireless sensor and control nodes has been increasing rapidly during the last decade. Until recently, these wireless nodes have been powered with batteries, which have lead to a short life cycle and high maintenance need. Due to these battery-related problems, new energy sources have been studied to power wireless nodes. One solution is energy harvesting, i.e. extracting energy from the ambient environment. Energy harvesting can provide a long-lasting power source for sensor nodes, with no need for maintenance. In this thesis, various energy harvesting technologies are studied whilst focusing on the theory of each technology and the state-of-the-art solutions of published studies and commercial solutions. In addition to energy harvesting, energy storage and energy management solutions are also studied as a subsystem of a whole energy source solution. Wireless nodes are also used in heavy-duty vehicles. Therefore a reliable, long-lasting and maintenance-free power source is also needed in this kind of environment. A forestry harvester has been used as a case study to study the feasibility of energy harvesting in a forestry harvester’s sliding boom. The energy harvester should be able to produce few milliwatts to power the target system, an independent limit switch.
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Työssä tutkitaan Etelä-Karjalan alueella olevien uusiutuvien energiavarojen lisäämisen mahdollisuuksia sekä energian kulutuksen vähennysmahdollisuuksia energiatehokkuuden avulla pienissä ja keskisuurissa konepaja- ja kunnossapitoyrityksissä. Energiaohjelman pohjalla on EU:n halu jalkauttaa energia- ja ilmastotavoitteensa pieniin ja keskisuuriin yrityksiin. Ohjelma on muodostettu yritysryhmän mielipiteet ja tarpeet, sekä Etelä-Karjalan alueen ominaispiirteet huomioon ottaen. Energiaohjelmaa muodostettaessa perehdyttiin sekä EU:n että Suomen energiapolitiikkaan ja Etelä-Karjalan alueellisiin ominaisuuksiin ja energiantuotantotapoihin. Lisäksi yrityksiä haastateltiin energia-asioista ja niihin liittyvistä asenteista sekä perehdyttiin yritysten energiatehokkuuteen. Haastattelujen ja alueellisen energiarakenteen pohjalta päädyttiin muodostamaan energiaohjelma energiatehokkuuteen painottuen, koska alueen uusiutuvia luonnonvaroja on jo hyödynnetty melko tehokkaasti. Energiaohjelmaa testattiin pilottiprojektissa, joka toteutettiin työssä teoreettisena laskentana. Pilottiprojektin laskennasta saatiin lupaavia tuloksia. Laskennassa käytettävistä arvoista suurin osa saatiin pilottiprojektin yritykseltä tai muista lähteistä, mutta osa arvioitiin itse. Pilottiprojektista saatujen tietojen perusteella voidaan energiaohjelman väittää toimivan ainakin tarkastelussa mukana olleessa yritysryhmässä Etelä-Karjalan alueella. Energiaohjelma voi edistää yritysryhmän energiatehokkuutta vain jos se otetaan yrityksissä käyttöön. Ohjelmaa on mahdollista kehittää lisää muun muassa yksinkertaistamalla laskentaa. Jatkokehittelyllä on mahdollista luoda EU:n alueelle sopiva energiantehokkuustarkasteluun käytettävä ohjelma.
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The purpose of this master’s thesis was to develop a method to be used in the selection of an optimal energy system for buildings and districts. The term optimal energy system was defined as the energy system which best fulfils the requirements of the stakeholder on whose preferences the energy systems are evaluated. The most influential stakeholder in the process of selecting an energy system was considered to be the district developer. The selection method consisted of several steps: Definition of the district, calculating the energy consumption of the district and buildings within the district, defining suitable energy system alternatives for the district, definition of the comparing criteria, calculating the parameters of the comparing criteria for each energy system alternative and finally using a multi-criteria decision method to rank the alternatives. For the purposes of the selection method, the factors affecting the energy consumption of buildings and districts and technologies enabling the use of renewable energy were reviewed. The key element of the selection method was a multi-criteria decision making method, PROMETHEE II. In order to compare the energy system alternatives with the developed method, the comparing criteria were defined in the study. The criteria included costs, environmental impacts and technological and technical characteristics of the energy systems. Each criterion was given an importance, based on a questionnaire which was sent for the steering groups of two district development projects. The selection method was applied in two case study analyses. The results indicate that the selection method provides a viable and easy way to provide the decision makers alternatives and recommendations regarding the selection of an energy system. Since the comparison is carried out by changing the alternatives into numeric form, the presented selection method was found to exclude any unjustified preferences over certain energy systems alternatives which would affect the selection.
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The study evaluated the energy performance of pig farming integrated with maize production in mechanized no-tillage system. In this proposed conception of integration, the swine excrement is used as fertilizers in the maize crop. The system was designed involving the activities associated to the pig management and maize production (soil management, cultivation and harvest). A one-year period of analysis was considered, enabling the production of three batches of pigs and two crops of maize. To evaluate the energy performance, three indicators were created: energy efficiency, use of non-renewable resources efficiency and cost of non-renewable energy to produce protein. The energy inputs are composed by the inputs and infrastructure used by the breeding of pigs and maize production, as well as the solar energy incident on the agroecosystem. The energy outputs are represented by the products (finished pigs and maize). The results obtained in the simulation indicates that the integration improves the energy performance of pig farms, with an increase in the energy efficiency (186%) as well as in the use of the non-renewable energy resources efficiency (352%), while reducing the cost of non-renewable energy to produce protein (‑58%).