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Determining the Unit Values of the Allocation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions for the Production of Biofuels in the Life Cycle
Mariusz Niekurzak.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: biofuel, greenhouse gas emissions, reduction in GHG emissions.
Thanks to the allocation methods, i.e., the division of the total GHG emissions between each of the products generated in the production of biofuels, it is possible to reduce the emissions of these gases by up to 35% in relation to the production and combustion of fuels derived from crude oil. As part of this study, the biodiesel production process was analyzed in terms of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. On the basis of the obtained results, the key factors influencing the emissions level of the biodiesel production process were identified. In order to assess the sensitivity of the results of the adopted allocation method, this study included calculations of GHG emissions with an allocation method based on mass, energy, and financial shares. The article reviews recent advances that have the potential to enable a sustainable energy transition, a green economy, and carbon neutrality in the biofuels sector. The paper shows that the technology used for the production of biodiesel is of gre... [more]
An Attempt to Apply Canonical Analysis to Investigate the Dependencies between the Level of Organic Farming Development in Poland and the Chosen Environmental Determinants
Joanna Smoluk-Sikorska, Mariusz Malinowski.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: canonical analysis, environmental conditions, fertilizer consumption, organic farming, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, sustainable development energy use.
Polish organic agriculture has faced rapid growth in the recent two decades. Nevertheless, one may observe considerable discrepancies in organic agriculture development in specific regions of Poland. Therefore, it is necessary to recognize the key conditions for this development and its spatial differentiation. Since the relationship between organic farming and the natural environment has a fundamental meaning in this production system, it is crucial to study the development determinants of environmental characters. Thus the paper aims to identify the level of organic farming development in Polish districts and to investigate multidimensional relations between this level and selected environmental conditions. In order to identify the range and direction of those multidimensional relations between the discussed phenomena, canonical analysis was applied. Within the conducted study, proprietary synthetic measures were constructed (using the TOPSIS—Technique for Order of Preference by Simi... [more]
Effect of Climate Change and Occupant Behaviour on the Environmental Impact of the Heating and Cooling Systems of a Real Apartment. A Parametric Study through Life Cycle Assessment
Gianmarco Fajilla, Emiliano Borri, Marilena De Simone, Luisa F. Cabeza, Luís Bragança.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: climate change, environmental impact, global warming potential (GWP) indicator, heating and cooling systems, life cycle assessment (LCA), occupant behaviour, ReCiPe indicator.
Climate change has a strong influence on the energy consumption of buildings, affecting both the heating and cooling demand in the actual and future scenario. In this paper, a life cycle assessment (LCA) was performed to evaluate the influence of both the occupant behaviour and the climate change on the environmental impact of the heating and cooling systems of an apartment located in southern Italy. The analysis was conducted using IPCC GWP and ReCiPe indicators as well as the Ecoinvent database. The influence of occupant behaviour was included in the analysis considering different usage profiles during the operational phase, while the effect of climate change was considered by varying the weather file every thirty years. The adoption of the real usage profiles showed that the impact of the systems was highly influenced by the occupant behaviour. In particular, the environmental impact of the heating system appeared more influenced by the operation hours, while that of the cooling sys... [more]
PV-Supercapacitor Cascaded Topology for Primary Frequency Responses and Dynamic Inertia Emulation
Sivakrishna Karpana, Efstratios Batzelis, Suman Maiti, Chandan Chakraborty.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: artificial inertia, dynamic inertia emulation, frequency response services, PV-SC series cascaded topology, RoCoF, three-point linearization technique.
Owing to rapid increase in PV penetration without inherent inertia, there has been an unremitting deterioration of the effective inertia of the existing power systems. This may pose a serious threat to the stability of power systems during disturbances if not taken care of. Hence, the problem of how to emulate Synthetic Inertia (SI) in PV Systems (PVS) to retain their frequency stability demands attention. Super Capacitor (SC)-based storage become an attractive option over the other energy storage types because of its high-power density, burst power handling capability, faster response and longer life cycle. Considering this, the authors here propose a novel PV-SC Cascaded Topology (PSCT) as a cost-effective approach to emulate SI by integrating a low voltage SC to a high voltage grid-connected PVS. The proposed PSCT helps in operating the SC as a voltage source rather than a current source. Thus, it eliminates the high gain requirements of the SC interfacing converters. The aim is to... [more]
Convergence in Green Growth as the Key to Fighting Climate Change, 1990−2019
Małgorzata Porada Rochoń.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: climate change, convergence, energy transition, green growth, Sustainability.
The consequences of climate change are an important point of contention in the current policy debate on the sustainability of economic development and growth. Climate change contributes to many socio-economic disadvantages and risks. The primary objective of global policy 2050 is to fully understand the negative externalities of environmental change. Goal and methodology: the main goal of the study is to examine convergence to the steady green growth state for a sample of 130 countries from 1990 to 2019. Setting up an efficient and consistent policy to fight climate change demands empirical knowledge on green growth. Using log (t) test methodology, we investigate convergence in green growth indicators for selected samples based on available country data. Findings: our assumptions are: (1) economies are not motivated and eager to foster energy transition; instead, they accept it as a random policy goal and (2) economies want to foster energy transition, but they are limited by a signifi... [more]
Numerical Modelling of Positive Surface Discharges in C-C4F8/CF3I/N2 Gas Mixture under Non-Uniform Field
Binhai Fan, Yong Qian, Yiming Zang, Ze Li, Xiaoli Zhou.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: COMSOL, environmentally friendly gas, streamer, surface discharge.
As an environmentally friendly gas with good insulation and stable chemical properties, CF3I gas mixture is considered as a potential alternative to SF6 gas to compensate for the shortcomings of SF6 gas as a greenhouse gas. This article attempts to study the CF3I ternary gas mixtures with c-C4F8 and N2 by considering the process of streamer development in surface discharge. The model of surface discharge in CF3I gas mixture under DC voltage was established by COMSOL, and the drift-diffusion equations of particles was solved to show the discharge process, and the changes of electric field and particle concentration, etc. during the development of streamer were obtained, which provides the theoretical basis for the reliable diagnosis of partial discharge. On this basis, the model is compared with models for two other different gases (SF6/N2, artificial air) in terms of particle characteristics, streamer characteristics and streamer branches characteristics. Finally, it is concluded that... [more]
Energy Resources Exploitation in the Russian Arctic: Challenges and Prospects for the Sustainable Development of the Ecosystem
Natalia Romasheva, Diana Dmitrieva.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: Arctic, business, ecosystem, Energy, environmental risks, oil and gas projects, project risk management, state, sustainable development.
According to the forecasts made by IEA, BP, and Total in early 2021, the demand for hydrocarbons will continue for decades, and their share in the global energy balance will remain significant. Russia, as a key player in the energy market, is interested in maintaining and increasing hydrocarbon production, so further exploitation of the Arctic energy resources is an urgent issue. A large number of onshore oil and gas projects have been successfully implemented in the Arctic since the 1930s, while recently, special attention has been paid to the offshore energy resources and implementation of natural gas liquefaction projects. However, the implementation of oil and gas projects in the Arctic is characterized by a negative impact on the environment, which leads to a violation of the ecological balance in the Arctic, and affects the stability of its ecosystem, which is one of the most vulnerable ecosystems on the planet. The main goal of the present study is to understand how the implemen... [more]
Blockchain Technology in Life Cycle Assessment—New Research Trends
Robert Karaszewski, Paweł Modrzyński, Gözde Türkmen Müldür, Jacek Wójcik.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: blockchain, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Internet of Things (IoT), life cycle assessment (LCA), management.
Environmental protection is currently one of the key priority areas of the European Union (EU). The search for precise tools to assess the impact of the economy, industry, or the production of individual products or services is crucial for an effective and efficient policy in environmental protection. Blockchain technology, originally related to the financial sector and cryptocurrencies, is an innovative solution that is increasingly being implemented by other areas of the economy and industry sectors. The authors reviewed the literature and based on it presented the possibilities and effects of using blockchain technology in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), which is in line with the current development trends of this method. The analysis of the research conducted in this area also allowed to present not only the advantages of blockchain in LCA, but also the limitations of this technology and the potential directions of further research.
Application of Artificial Neural Networks in the Urban Building Energy Modelling of Polish Residential Building Stock
Marcin Zygmunt, Dariusz Gawin.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: Artificial Neural Network, energy clusters, Energy Efficiency, Energy Flexible Building Clusters, environmental impact, urban building energy modeling.
The development of energy-efficient buildings and sustainable energy supply systems is an obligatory undertaking towards a more sustainable future. To protect the natural environment, the modernization of urban infrastructure is indisputably important, possible to achieve considering numerous buildings as a group, i.e., Building Energy Cluster (BEC). The urban planning process evaluates multiple complex criteria to select the most profitable scenario in terms of energy consumption, environmental protection, or financial profitability. Thus, Urban Building Energy Modelling (UBEM) is presently a popular approach applied for studies towards the development of sustainable cities. Today’s UBEM tools use various calculation methods and approaches, as well as include different assumptions and limitations. While there are several popular and valuable software for UBEM, there is still no such tool for analyses of the Polish residential stock. In this work an overview on the home-developed tool... [more]
The Health Impact and External Cost of Electricity Production
Janusz Zyśk, Artur Wyrwa, Marcin Pluta, Tadeusz Olkuski, Wojciech Suwała, Maciej Raczyński.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: emissions, energy scenarios, health impact, models, power sector.
The use of fossil fuels, which still dominate global primary energy consumption, results not only in emissions of greenhouse gas but also in emissions of pollutants such as SO2, NOx, and PM. Damage caused by air pollution can be expressed in monetary terms in the form of external costs to society. The goal of this paper is to answer the following questions: How much will the energy sector’s emissions change as a result of decarbonization? What is the estimated level of external costs related to human health in future energy scenarios? How large are the estimated external costs compared to the planned investments in this sector? The study conducted for the period 2018−2050 used the impact pathway approach and covered the centralized power and heat generation sector in Poland. The reported values of the concentration−response functions that relate human exposure to air pollution with health impact were reviewed. The results show that external costs decrease from an estimated annual level... [more]
Assessment of GHG Interactions in the Vicinity of the Municipal Waste Landfill Site—Case Study
Maciej Górka, Yaroslav Bezyk, Izabela Sówka.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: energy recovery, GHG emissions, stable isotopes, waste management.
Landfills have been identified as one of the major sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and as a contributor to climate change. Landfill facilities exhibit considerable spatial and temporal variability of both methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) rates. The present work aimed to evaluate the spatial distribution of CH4 and CO2 and their δ13C isotopic composition originating from a municipal landfill site, to identify its contribution to the local GHG budget and the potential impact on the air quality of the immediate surroundings in a short-term response to environmental conditions. The objective was met by performing direct measurements of atmospheric CO2 and CH4 at the selected monitoring points on the surface and applying a binary mixing model for the determination of carbon isotopic ratios in the vicinity of the municipal waste landfill site. Air samples were collected and analysed for isotopic composition using flask sampling with a Picarro G2201-I Cavity Ring-Down Spectros... [more]
A Smart Building Resource Prediction, Navigation and Management System Supported by Radio Tomography and Computational Intelligence
Michał Styła, Przemysław Adamkiewicz, Tomasz Cieplak, Stanisław Skowron, Artur Dmowski, Józef Stokłosa.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: building automation, computational intelligence, energy saving, indoor navigation, radio tomography imaging, smart building.
This article presents research results on a smart building prediction, navigation and asset management system. The main goal of this work was to combine all comfort subsystems, such as lighting, heating or air conditioning control, into one coherent management system supported by navigation using radio tomographic imaging techniques and computational intelligence in order to improve the building’s ability to track users and then maximize the energy efficiency of the building by analyzing their behavior. In addition, the data obtained in this way were used to increase the quality of navigation services, improve the safety and ergonomics of using the room access control system and create a centralized control panel enriched with records of the working time of individual people. The quality of the building’s user habit learning is ensured by a network of sensors collecting environmental data and thus the setting values of the comfort modules. The advantage of such a complex solution is an... [more]
The Development of Electromobility in the European Union: Evidence from Poland and Cross-Country Comparisons
Marcin Łuszczyk, Adam Sulich, Barbara Siuta-Tokarska, Tomasz Zema, Agnieszka Thier.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: circular economy, energy sector, energy transformation, sustainable management.
The article presents the current situation with the implementation of electric cars in Poland against the background of pan-European trends and the current energy sector condition in Poland. The aim of the study was to show the ecological, economic, social, and technical difficulties and controversies related to the use of electric cars in Poland. The authors used statistical analysis and identified the main factors of electromobility development in Poland. Despite the declared electromobility in the Strategy of Responsible Development program, the degree of its implementation is far from the previously established goals. The article analyzes the feasibility of the above plan and indicates the factors inhibiting the development of electromobility in Poland. The strategy and decisions to further implement electric cars cannot be purely political. In justifying the need to promote the use of electric cars in Poland, one should take into account the specificity of the Polish economy, its... [more]
Enhanced Intelligent Closed Loop Direct Torque and Flux Control of Induction Motor for Standalone Photovoltaic Water Pumping System
Abderrazek Saoudi, Saber Krim, Mohamed Faouzi Mimouni.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: direct torque control (DTC), fuzzy logic control (FLC), induction motor (IM), maximum power point tracing (MPPT), photovoltaic water pumping system (PVWPS).
This paper aims to search for a high-performance low-cost standalone photovoltaic water pumping system (PVWPS) based on a three-phase induction motor (IM). In order to control the IM, a fuzzy direct torque control (FDTC) is proposed in this paper for overcoming the limitations of the conventional direct torque control (CDTC). In fact, the CDTC suffers from several problems such as torque ripples, current distortion, and switching frequency variations. These problems can be solved with the proposed FDTC. To ensure high performance of the PVWPS, the reference torque is generated using a fuzzy speed controller (FSC) instead of a conventional proportional integral speed controller. In order to extract the maximum amount of power, the proposed maximum power point tracking controller is based on variable step size perturb and observe to surmount the weakness of the conventional perturb and observe technique. The performance of the proposed FDTC based on the FSC under variable climatic condit... [more]
Renewable Energy in the Sustainable Development of Electrical Power Sector: A Review
Wadim Strielkowski, Lubomír Civín, Elena Tarkhanova, Manuela Tvaronavičienė, Yelena Petrenko.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: decarbonization, electrical power sector, Energy Storage, power grid, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, sustainable development.
The electrical power sector plays an important role in the economic growth and development of every country around the world. Total global demand for electric energy is growing both in developed and developing economies. The commitment to the decarbonization of economies, which would mean replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy sources (RES) as well as the electrification of transport and heating as a means to tackle global warming and dangerous climate change, would lead to a surge in electricity consumption worldwide. Hence, it appears reasonable that the electric power sector should embed the principles of sustainable development into its functioning and operation. In addition, events such as the recent European gas crisis that have emerged as a result of the massive deployment of renewables need to be studied and prevented. This review aims at assessing the role of the renewable energy in the sustainable development of the electrical power sector, focusing on the energy provid... [more]
Conceptual Framework of Sustainable Management of the Process of Forming a Project Team with Functional Redundancy
Nataliia Dotsenko, Dmytro Chumachenko, Igor Chumachenko, Andrii Galkin, Tomasz Lis, Marek Lis.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: building a project team, formal transformations, functional redundancy, human resource management, project management, sustainability management.
The paper examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on human resource management processes in project-oriented companies. It is proposed to use formal transformations on groups of performers. The use of formal transformations will reduce the influence of the subjective factor and improve the quality of sustainability management decisions made when forming a project team. The formalization of the selection process of applicants and the distribution of work among the performers have been considered. The existing methods of forming a project team with functional redundancy are approximate. Methodological support for the process of forming a project team with functional redundancy, based on a logical-combinatorial approach, and allowing to form project teams under given constraints, is proposed. A method of forming a functionally redundant project team based on formal transformations of groups of performers has been developed. The use of the apparatus of symbolic sequences for the forma... [more]
Economic Analysis of the Application of the Technological System for Removing Suspended Solids from Mine Drainage Waters
Jolanta Gumińska, Franciszek Plewa, Aneta Grodzicka, Adam Gumiński, Magdalena Rozmus, Dariusz Michalak.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: economy, management, mineral resources.
This paper presents the results of the technological and economic analysis of mine water treatment systems before their discharge into the environment. The following analysis enabled us to determine the profitability of the investment, taking into account the TSS (total suspended solids) concentration in mine water. The simulation results showed that it is economically profitable to apply a water treatment system if natural sedimentation carried out in underground mine water passages, or in sedimentation tanks located on the ground, is ineffective for TSS removal. Economic and financial parameters allow us to conclude that all analyzed variants of the application of a pre-treatment system are characterized by high economic effectiveness. This mainly results from the high profitability of an analyzed investment, comparatively low capital expenditure, and present low market percentage rates. The most profitable variant (TSS concentration is 1000 mg/dm3) brings significant economic indica... [more]
Development of an Integrated Performance Design Platform for Residential Buildings Based on Climate Adaptability
Zhixing Li, Mimi Tian, Yafei Zhao, Zhao Zhang, Yuxi Ying.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: building energy demand, energy-efficiency design decisions, life cycle cost, lighting environment, thermal environment.
Building energy waste has become one of the major challenges confronting the world today, so specifications and targets for building energy efficiency have been put forward in countries around the world in recent years. The schematic design stage matters a lot for building energy efficiency, while most architects nowadays are less likely to make energy efficiency design decisions in this stage due to the lack of necessary means and methods for analysis. An integrated multi-objective multivariate framework for optimization analysis is proposed for the schematic design stage in the paper. Here, the design parameters of the building morphology and the design parameters of the building envelope are integrated for analysis, and an integrated performance prediction model is established for low-rise and medium-rise residential buildings. Then, a comparison of the performance indicators of low-rise and medium-rise residential buildings under five typical urban climatic conditions is carried ou... [more]
The CO2 Emission Efficiency of China’s Hotel Industry under the Double Carbon Objectives and Homestay Growth
Jiachen Li, Xue Li, Chiyin Chen.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: CO2 emissions efficiency, double carbon objectives, homestay shock, hotel industry, three-stage DEA.
Hotels emit large amounts of CO2 when providing services. Carbon neutrality objectives and the growth of homestays have forced hotel managers to pay more attention to carbon reduction. First, this paper adopted the input−output method to calculate hotel CO2 emissions. It was found that the amount of CO2 emissions in the hotel industry decreased from the year of 2016 to 2018, and there are structural differences in the CO2 emissions of the hotel industry in China. Furthermore, this paper adopted the three-stage SBM-DEA model to evaluate hotel CO2 emission efficiency in 30 provinces in China. The results show that CO2 emission efficiency increased significantly when environmental factors were eliminated. A close observation of different regions shows that the eastern region has a higher CO2 emission efficiency than the western and middle regions. The emergence of homestays has led to increased input slacks in the labor and energy consumption of hotels, which has a negative effect on effi... [more]
Renewable Energy in the Pomerania Voivodeship—Institutional, Economic, Environmental and Physical Aspects in Light of EU Energy Transformation
Bartłomiej Iglinski, Karol Flisikowski, Michał Bernard Pietrzak, Urszula Kiełkowska, Mateusz Skrzatek, Anas Zyadin, Karthikeyan Natarajan.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: decarbonization strategy, energy potential, energy transition, PEST analysis, Pomerania Voivodeship, Renewable and Sustainable Energy.
In the era of globalization and rapid economic growth, affecting most world economies, increased production and consumption are leading to higher levels of energy production and consumption. The growing demand for energy means that energy resources from conventional sources are not sufficient; moreover, its production generates high costs and contributes to the emission of greenhouse gases and waste. In view of the above, many countries have opted to implement an energy transformation. The energy transition allows the transition from an energy system based on conventional fuels to an energy system based mainly on renewable energy (RE) and low-emission sources. In the EU, the development of a “green economy” has become a strategic goal in the fight against climate change. The development of RE offers the possibility to improve the energy security of a given country and the entire EU. New, innovative technologies of RE also increase the attractiveness and competitiveness of the economies... [more]
Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces for 5G and beyond Wireless Communications: A Comprehensive Survey
Teena Sharma, Abdellah Chehri, Paul Fortier.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: 5G, field programmable gate arrays, line-of-sight, liquid crystal, meta-surfaces, reconfigurable intelligent surfaces, smart reflect-arrays, wireless communications.
With possible new use cases and demanding requirements of future 5th generation (5G) and beyond cellular networks, the future of mobile communications sounds promising. However, the propagation medium has been considered a randomly acting agent between the transmitter and the receiver. With the advent of the digital age of wireless communications, the received signal quality is degrading due to the uncontrollable interactions of the transmitted radio waves with the surrounding artifacts. This paper presents a comprehensive literature review on reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) and assisted application areas. With the RIS, the network operators can control radio waves’ scattering, reflection, and refraction characteristics by resolving the harmful properties of environmental wireless propagation. Further, the RIS can effectively control the wavefront, such as amplitude, phase, frequency, and even polarization, without requiring complex encoding, decoding, or radio wave processi... [more]
The Economic Impact of Investment in Renewables in Croatia by 2030
Tomislav Gelo, Nika Šimurina, Jurica Šimurina.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: energy strategy, energy transition, input–output analysis, renewables.
At the beginning of 2020, the Strategy of the Republic of Croatia until 2030 with an outlook to 2050 was adopted. The Strategy analyzes two energy transition scenarios, the accelerated energy transition and the moderate energy transition. The Strategy is guided and defined by goals set out by the European Union (EU), which primarily states to decrease greenhouse gas emissions and increase the share of renewable energy sources. In order to reach these goals, it is necessary to substitute fossil fuel capacities with new capacities for the production of electricity from renewable sources. In order to do so, a new wave of investments is needed. The Strategy does not detail the macroeconomic effects of investments in renewable sources on the Croatian economy, generally quantified through GDP growth and employment. This paper analyzes the macroeconomic effects of announced investments in renewable energy sources for electricity production. The analysis encompasses the time period 2021−2030.... [more]
Energy Losses Due to Imperfect Payment Infrastructure and Payment Instruments
Oleksandr Melnychenko.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: costs, Energy, Energy Efficiency, payment infrastructure, payment instruments, time.
One of the strategic objectives of the European Union is a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and improvement of energy efficiency by at least 32.5% in different areas of the economy by 2030. However, little is known about the impact of payment in retail on energy consumption. The purpose of this paper is to assess the chain of losses of time and energy, and therefore financial losses, that occur due to the imperfection of payment infrastructure and instruments using data of cashiers’ working time. The research is based on a regression analysis method, where the energy cost per payment transaction is considered in this study as a function of the number of customers per hour and the energy cost. The results of the panel models highlight that the number of customers per hour has a negative impact on the cost of energy per payment transaction. Furthermore, modern means and methods of payment, including cryptocurrencies, do not solve the problem of the excessive time that it takes to se... [more]
Performance Evaluation of an Evacuated Tube Collector with a Low-Cost Diffuse Reflector
Julian Schumann, Bert Schiebler, Federico Giovannetti.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: diffuse reflector, evacuated tube collector, ray tracing, Solar Thermal, specular reflector, TRNSYS.
In order to increase the overall solar energy gain of evacuated tube collectors, rear-side reflectors are used. In this way, the otherwise unused incident radiation between the tubes can be reflected back to the absorber, and the performance of the collector can be improved. In this paper, the use of a low-cost, diffusely reflecting, trapezoidal roof covering made from a galvanized metal sheet is investigated and compared to a high-quality, specularly reflecting plane reflector made of aluminum. For this purpose, ray-tracing analysis and TRNSYS simulations were carried out. In the ray-tracing analysis, the experimentally determined zero-loss collector efficiency η0 as well as the incident angle modifiers for each reflector can be reproduced with an error lower than 7.5%. Thermal system simulations show that the performance of both reflectors is comparable. The use of the low-cost reflector leads to an increase in annual collector output of around 30% compared to an increase with the sp... [more]
Knowledge Management in Households about Energy Saving as Part of the Awareness of Sustainable Development
Justyna Żywiołek, Joanna Rosak-Szyrocka, Maciej Mrowiec.
March 3, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: energy management, energy saving, household energy.
Energy conservation is a popular topic in scientific research today, despite the specific effects of energy conservation awareness still being investigated. Significant research about this topic has been performed in different countries. However, the research conducted so far concerns methods of energy saving, a building’s energy efficiency and new technologies; however, a significant part of society will live in technologically old buildings for a long time, which requires the involvement of consumers to save energy. To explain how energy-saving awareness plays a role in energy-saving behavior, this study will take city dwellers as a research facility and integrate relevant literature and disciplines, such as information and knowledge management, with the mechanistic study of how energy-saving awareness influences behavior that conserves energy and establishes a sensible behavior model. The survey was conducted in Poland, Portugal and Italy with over 18,000 people who declared that th... [more]
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