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Industrial Pilot for Assessment of Polymeric and Ceramic Membrane Efficiency in Treatment of Liquid Digestate from Biogas Power Plant
Alexandros Yfantis, Nikos Yfantis, Triantafyllia Angelakopoulou, George Giannakakis, Fabien Michelet, Spyros Dokianakis, Evangelia Vasilaki, Nikos Katsarakis.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: agroindustrial waste, fouling, liquid fertilizer, reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration, waste purification, wastewater reuse
Due to the depletion of available water resources and the consistently rising environmental pollution levels, the exploitation of the digestate generated as an unfavorable by-product of the industrial wastewater treatment plants, could not only offer a readily available source of recycled water, but also an efficient agricultural fertilizer. However, the first step for the utilization of the digestate is the removal of any potentially harmful contaminants, and ultrafiltration membranes can provide successful remediation routes in this direction. This work investigates the industrial pilot-scale purification and reusability of the liquid digestate derived from the anaerobic treatment of waste mixtures of high organic content, using ultrafiltration membrane technology. Two different types of ultrafiltration membranes, polymeric and ceramic, were evaluated regarding their efficiency and long-term performance, parameters that heavily affect the overall costs of the operational unit. Our re... [more]
A Comprehensive Assessment of Products Management and Energy Recovery from Waste Products in the United States
A. C. (Thanos) Bourtsalas, Tianxiao Shen, Yixi Tian.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: circular economy, containers and packages, durables, greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions, non-durables, sustainable products management, waste to energy
This study uses the U.S. EPA data and classification of products, which includes three main categories: durables with a lifetime over 3 years, non-durables with a lifetime below 3 years, and containers and packages, which are consumed within one year. It builds connections between the management of waste products and the energy sector, by evaluating the potential contribution of such products to the U.S. energy grid, and assessing the opportunity to substitute fossil fuels, both for electricity and residential heat production. Finally, this study conducts a vis-à-vis comparison between the U.S. and the EU progress on waste management, and the associated GHG emissions. Sankey diagrams were produced to represent the flows of products management from 1990 to 2018, and the results were assessed by considering the amounts produced, the composition, and the disposition methods used, the energy potential of waste products landfilled, and the associated greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions. The re... [more]
Facing Environmental Goals for Energy-Efficiency Improvements in Micro and Small Enterprises Operating in the Age of Industry 4.0
Tomasz Bernat, Sylwia Flaszewska, Bartłomiej Lisowski, Renata Lisowska, Katarzyna Szymańska.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: Energy Efficiency, environmental objectives, Industry 4.0, micro and small enterprises, Sustainability
One of the biggest challenges of a modern enterprise is finding a balance between achieving environmental goals and being competitive in the era of Industry 4.0 requirements. The digital revolution is forcing companies to overcome various challenges that contribute to reducing energy consumption. Micro and small enterprises carry out activities in the field of energy efficiency by implementing measures to save energy and reduce total energy consumption. However, these activities are limited by many barriers to resources, which means that these activities are much smaller than those in large companies. The purpose of this study was to assess the performance of micro and small enterprises following environmental objectives in improving energy efficiency. The research study, based on a structured and standardized survey questionnaire, was conducted with the use of the CATI technique between April and May 2022 among the owners of micro and small enterprises operating in Poland. The study s... [more]
Methods of Large-Scale Capture and Removal of Atmospheric Greenhouse Gases
Qing Wang, Hanbing Xiong, Tingzhen Ming.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
The terms “global warming” and “climate change” refer to the large-scale impacts of human actions such as the burning of fossil fuels and extensive deforestation that contribute to a rise in the level of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere [...]
Biodegradation of Synthetic Organic Compounds by Methanogenic Microbiome as an Alternative Approach for Wastewater Purification and Energy Production
Iryna Bida, Oleksandra Shabliy, Olesia Havryliuk, Vira Hovorukha, Galina Gladka, Larysa Yastremska, Antonina Kalinichenko, Daniel Janecki, Oleksandr Tashyrev.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: energy carriers, environment protection, fatty acids, methane fermentation, organic waste degradation, soapstock, sodium acetate, wastewater purification
The use of fossil fuels (methane, oil, etc.) is undergoing an unprecedented crisis now. There is the urgent need to search for alternative energy sources. A wide range of degraded organic materials can be effectively used to provide energy together with environmental protection. Soapstock is a hazardous waste containing a high concentration of toxic organic compounds of man-made origin (fatty acids, surfactants, dyes, etc.). To prevent environmental contamination such substances require an effective treatment approach. The goal of the study was to isolate the adapted-to-fatty-acids methanogenic microbiome and investigate the patterns of sodium acetate and soapstock degradation with simultaneous biomethane synthesis. The effectiveness of the degradation of sodium acetate and soapstock by non-adapted and adapted microbiomes was evaluated by decreasing the concentration of dissolved organic compounds. The effectiveness of the fermentation process was determined by the biogas (mixture of C... [more]
Conceptualization and Mapping of Predictors of Technological Entrepreneurship Growth in a Changing Economic Environment (COVID-19) from the Polish Energy Sector
Wioletta Czemiel-Grzybowska.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: commercialization, competitiveness, COVID-19 impact, growth predictors, innovations, knowledge transfer, management practices, technology entrepreneurship
This study seeks to address the issue of the development factors influencing technological entrepreneurship capabilities of enterprises during the COVID-19 epidemic crisis. This research is particularly relevant in light of the leading role given to innovation and science-oriented technology companies in the economic and epidemiological crisis. This study aims to analyze the impact of the changing environment on the predictors of technological entrepreneurship, assess their impact by the management practice and establish a causal relationship between the used variables. The paper draws on foreign literature review, covering fundamental theoretical fields in international management literature, to develop an integrated research framework. Based on a differentiated approach, the collaborative framework emphasizes a range of network processes and attributes, their interactions and moderating managerial relationships related to their impact on companies’ technological entrepreneurship capa... [more]
Recent Advances in Sustainable Energy and Environmental Development
Francesco Calise, Rafał Figaj.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
The energy sector, along with the conditions of the natural and built environment, are significantly affected by the tremendous increase in total energy consumption [...]
Analysis of the Past Seven Years of Waste-Related Doctoral Dissertations: A Digitalization and Consumer e-Waste Studies Mystery
Daria Minashkina, Ari Happonen.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: doctoral dissertations, e-waste, electronic waste, SDG, Sustainable Development Goals, systematic literature review
Solving global sustainability challenges is based on a well-researched understanding of the corresponding underlying problems, key contributing factors, and current state-of-the-art. Utilizing the scope of recent doctoral studies is one potent way to map current young researchers nowadays and near future research focus areas and directions. Here, the authors focused on waste management, especially, mapping dissertations on the grooving global challenge of electronic waste. Currently, this is the first scoping study of its kind, about e-waste -related trends within the circle of waste management-related doctoral studies. Apparently, in a waste-related context, dissertations have a low interest in directly focusing on the topic of consumable e-waste, even though this waste stream is the world’s fastest-growing domestic waste stream. Only a handful of doctoral dissertations, related to e-waste management, were found in the study. In a more general waste-related benchmarking/comparing mapp... [more]
Analysis of Thermal Comfort in Intelligent and Traditional Buildings
Łukasz J. Orman, Grzegorz Majewski, Norbert Radek, Jacek Pietraszek.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: indoor environment, thermal comfort, thermal sensations
The paper analyses thermal comfort in intelligent and traditional buildings in Poland. It provides a comprehensive study on the subjective assessment of indoor environment conditions as well as on parameters that influence human thermal sensations and preferences. Direct measurements of physical parameters (e.g., air and globe temperature, relative humidity) as well as simultaneously conducted anonymous questionnaire studies were used to provide the necessary data. The study covered all seasons and a large number of participants representing various age groups and body build types, who completed a total of 1778 questionnaires. The results indicate that typically smart buildings offer higher levels of thermal comfort than the traditional ones and that people tend to prefer warmer environments. Moreover, it has been observed that the BMI index, air movement and the number of people per surface area can have an impact on the perceived thermal sensations.
Research on Interruption Performance of Environmentally Friendly C4F7N Mixed-Gas-Insulated Switchgear
Chenxi Bian, Baina He, Xin Lin, Yujia Liu, Hui Lou, Lingzhe Kong, Xueting Dai, Shuo Wu, Fantao Meng, Yang Liu.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: C4F7N, dielectric recovery property, eco-friendly insulating gas, multi-physics coupling, self-blasting circuit breaker
SF6, which is currently widely used in gas-insulated power transmission equipment, is a greenhouse gas with a very strong greenhouse effect. Therefore, developing environmentally friendly gas insulation equipment to gradually reduce the use of SF6 has become a hot research topic. As the most potential alternative gas, C4F7N is of great significance to study the electrical characteristics of the medium-voltage switching field to promote the green development of the power industry. Based on multi-physical field coupling to construct the 40.5 kV circuit breaker mode, this paper uses C4F7N/CO2 mixed gas to compare and study the dynamic characteristics of a C4F7N/CO2 mixed gas circuit breaker when breaking the short-circuit current and the dielectric recovery strength with no-load breaking, as well as to evaluate the electrical performance of C4F7N mixed gas in a 40.5 kV breaker with the gas breakdown criterion. The results show that mixing O2 in a high current can improve the breaking perf... [more]
Influence of Surface Emissivity of Target Environment on Whole Heat Transfer of Porous Ceramics Radiant Burner
Shuhao Zhang, Qian Xu, Shan Su, Shini Peng.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: infrared radiation, porous ceramic radiant burner, surface emissivity, target environment, thermal efficiency
The heat transfer between a porous ceramic radiant burner (PCRB) and a target environment was studied. The black aluminum pot (BAP) and white aluminum pot (WAP) with an emissivity of 0.72 and 0.22 were experimentally used to obtain the temperature distribution and thermal efficiency of a burner. Under the same heat load, the porous ceramic plate (PCP) of WAP is 79~90 °C higher than BAP, but the measured thermal efficiency of BAP is 15~20% higher than WAP. A heat transfer model for PCRB and pots was established based on the radiant and convection heat transfer theories. This model is applicable to common infrared radiant burners. The heat gain type of the pot was analyzed quantitively, with a relative error of less than 7%. The influence of the pot surface emissivity on the burner and heat transfer change of the pot was discussed, and the solid radiation heat gain of BAP is approximately double that of BAP under the same heat load. For PCRBs whose main heat is from radiation, the pot wi... [more]
Hydropower in the Energy Market in Poland and the Baltic States in the Light of the Challenges of Sustainable Development-An Overview of the Current State and Development Potential
Ewa Chomać-Pierzecka, Andrzej Kokiel, Joanna Rogozińska-Mitrut, Anna Sobczak, Dariusz Soboń, Jacek Stasiak.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: clean energy resources, electricity prices, energy market, green energy technologies, hydropower, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, Renewable and Sustainable Energy
The energy crisis is affecting a number of countries, but particularly those that are heavily dependent on the traditional energy generation formula (e.g., Poland), as well as those neighbouring the territory of the ongoing war in Ukraine, i.e., Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. With this in mind, the authors of this study decided to explore the issue of water energy as a source of green (cheap and environmentally safe) energy in these countries. The main objective of the paper is to review the available literature, which is needed to identify the role hydropower plays in energy security and energy transition in these energy markets. This paper is based on a review and critical appraisal of the available literature and studies together with an inference. The structure of the paper consists of an introduction, the main part of the review and conclusions. The geopolitical location and socio-economic conditions of the adopted set of countries, form the basis of the review of the exis... [more]
Forest Management Communities’ Participation in Bioenergy Production Initiatives: A Case Study for Galicia (Spain)
Raquel Fernández-González, Félix Puime Guillén, Otilia Manta, Simona Andreea Apostu, Valentina Vasile.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: bioenergy, community management, financial and economic performance, Galicia, Spain
Bioenergy is the form of clean energy with the greatest potential for growth in Spain, especially in those regions with a large forest area and a high potential for the utilization of forest resources for energy purposes. This is the case in Galicia (a region located in northwestern Spain), where the communal management of forest resources is widespread. Within this type of management, there is a pioneering case study in which biomass energy use activities have been initiated through an international project. The possible success of this project is of great importance since it could represent an alternative to the main energy activity in the common management of forests: the production of wind energy. In recent years, and with a special increase in 2022, Galician public opinion has expressed its opposition to the implementation of new wind farms in its forests. The aim of this article is to analyze whether or not it is profitable for forest management communities to participate in bioe... [more]
Recovery of Solid Waste in Industrial and Environmental Processes
Antonio Trinca, Valentina Segneri, Thanasis Mpouras, Nelson Libardi, Giorgio Vilardi.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
In recent years, an alarming increase in CO2 emissions has been noticed [...]
Monitoring Offshore CO2 Sequestration Using Marine CSEM Methods; Constraints Inferred from Field- and Laboratory-Based Gas Hydrate Studies
Steven Constable, Laura A. Stern.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: carbon sequestration, CO2 offshore storage, gas hydrates, marine CSEM
Offshore geological sequestration of CO2 offers a viable approach for reducing greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere. Strategies include injection of CO2 into the deep-ocean or ocean-floor sediments, whereby depending on pressure−temperature conditions, CO2 can be trapped physically, gravitationally, or converted to CO2 hydrate. Energy-driven research continues to also advance CO2-for-CH4 replacement strategies in the gas hydrate stability zone (GHSZ), producing methane for natural gas needs while sequestering CO2. In all cases, safe storage of CO2 requires reliable monitoring of the targeted CO2 injection sites and the integrity of the repository over time, including possible leakage. Electromagnetic technologies used for oil and gas exploration, sensitive to electrical conductivity, have long been considered an optimal monitoring method, as CO2, similar to hydrocarbons, typically exhibits lower conductivity than the surrounding medium. We apply 3D controlled-source electromagn... [more]
Bio-Oil Production from Multi-Waste Biomass Co-Pyrolysis Using Analytical Py−GC/MS
Sabah Mariyam, Mohammad Alherbawi, Naim Rashid, Tareq Al-Ansari, Gordon McKay.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: bio-oil, Biomass, fast pyrolysis, Py–GC/MS, TGA
Background: Bioenergy attracts much attention due to the global demand for renewable and sustainable energy resources. Waste biomass feedstocks—date pits, coffee waste, and cow dung—require efficient and environmentally friendly waste-management technologies such as pyrolysis. Fast pyrolysis occurs at fast heating rates (10−100 °C/s), generates high bio-oil yields, and is the most widely used process for biofuel generation. The aim of the study is to compare the effect of pyrolysis between single, binary, and ternary feeds on thermal degradation behavior and bio-oil composition. Methods: Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) was conducted at 30 °C/min from room temperature to 850 °C to understand the thermal degradation behavior of the biomasses. A Pyroprobe® reactor—a micro-scale pyrolyzer—was used to conduct the fast pyrolysis at 500 °C with a heating rate of 10 °C/s, and the volatile contents were quantified using a gas chromatograph−mass spectrometer (GC/MS). Results: The (TGA) showed t... [more]
The Potential Role of Flying Vehicles in Progressing the Energy Transition
Andrew Chapman, Hidemichi Fujii.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: ELSI, Energy, energy transition, environment, flying vehicles, social acceptance
An energy transition is in progress around the globe, notably led by an increase in the deployment of renewable energy and a shift toward less emissions-intense options, notably in the transportation sector. This research investigates the potential role that new transportation options, namely flying vehicles, may play toward progressing the energy transition. As flying vehicles are a relatively new technology yet to penetrate the market, it is also prudent to consider the ethical, legal, and social issues (ELSI) associated with their implementation, alongside the potential energy and environmental impacts. Through a review of ELSI and energy and environmental literature, we identify research gaps and identify how flying vehicles may impact upon the energy transition over time. Our research identifies several critical aspects of both ELSI and energy and environmental academia relevant to the future deployment of flying vehicles and describes a deployment timeline and the resultant socie... [more]
Experimental Study on the Performance of a Space Radiation Cooling System under Different Environmental Factors
Zhaoyi Zhuang, Yanbiao Xu, Qian Wu, Bing Liu, Bowen Li, Jin Zhao, Xuebin Yang.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: experimental study, outdoor environmental factors, radiant cooler, space radiation cooling
As a new passive cooling technology, space radiation cooling has great potential for development because the cooling itself has no energy consumption, and the radiation heat exchanger does not affect the appearance, with low noise and low cost. Several rectangular stainless steel plates coated with RLHY-2 material are used as the transmitter for the field test. The experimental results show that, in the case of no windscreen, the increase of outdoor humidity will reduce the cooling effect, and the greater the humidity, the more pronounced the reduction effect. Significantly when the humidity increases from 78% to 90%, the cooling power of the cooler reduces from 102 to 67 W/m2. The thickness of the cloud layer also affects the cooling effect of the space radiative cooler. Compared with the clear weather, the cooling power of the cooler is reduced by 11.65 W/m2 on average under foggy weather conditions. Compared with the force-1 wind and the force-3 wind, the cooling effect of the coole... [more]
Isolation and Purification of Actinides Using N,O-Hybrid Donor Ligands for Closing the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
Mikhail Alyapyshev, Vasiliy Babain, Dmitry Kirsanov.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: actinide, Extraction, lanthanide, N,O-hybrid extractant, separation
Despite the fact that in the mass consciousness nuclear power is associated with increased environmental risks, this type of energy today remains one of the cleanest, most efficient and carbon neutral. Further development of nuclear energy is hampered by the problem of appropriate handling of spent nuclear fuel (SNF). A very attractive concept of the closed nuclear cycle has been developed to solve it. A real-life implementation of this concept requires the development of technological processes for the efficient separation of minor actinides from the rest of the SNF components. Recent progress in this area has been closely associated with N,O-hybrid donor ligands for liquid−liquid extraction. This work systematically reviews the available literature on the topic and provides detailed explanations on the behavior of the most perspective ligands. Notably, another important aspect of the application of N,O-hybrid donor ligands in nuclear cycle analytics through their incorporation in che... [more]
Synthesis of Superparamagnetic Fe3O4 Nano-Adsorbent Using an Energy-Saving and Pollution-Reducing Strategy for the Removal of Xylenol Orange Dye in Water
Yaohui Xu, Qin Wang, Zhao Ding.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: Adsorption, dye, hydrothermal, iron citrate, magnetic Fe3O4, superparamagnetism
The superparamagnetic Fe3O4 nanoparticles as an absorbent with a size distribution of 4.8−6.4 nm were synthesized using a simple one-pot hydrothermal strategy at 200 °C for 24 h, where iron citrate and distilled were the sum total of raw materials. The as-synthesized Fe3O4 powders showed rapid and efficient adsorption for xylenol orange with a saturated adsorption amount of 42.5 mg/g according to Langmuir linear fitting, and the adsorption reaction between xylenol orange adsorbate and Fe3O4 adsorbent was mostly completed within 10 min. The Fe3O4 nanoparticles not only had superparamagnetism with a saturation magnetization value of 54.9 emu/g at 15 kOe but also possessed strong magnetic response, making them easy to separate easily from aqoeous solution under the attraction of magnet. In this work, the Fe3O4 particles can be totally attracted toward the magnet within 15 s, leaving the suspension a clear solution.
Environmental Impact of Demolishing a Steel Structure Design for Disassembly
Elżbieta Broniewicz, Karolina Dec.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: DfD, energy savings, global warming potential, life cycle assessment
The encouraging Design for Disassembly appears in the literature more and more often. Such a design appears to offer clear environmental advantages. However, there are still not enough research results to support the existence of these benefits. The authors using the Life Cycle Assessment method, which assesses the energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions during the demolition and operation of steel structure. Steel is completely recyclable and, in terms of tonnage, is the most recycled material worldwide. We assessed three scenarios: (1) complete re-remelting (recycling) of the structure; (2) partial reuse of construction elements + remelting (recovery + recycling); and (3) complete reuse of the structure (recovery). GaBi software was used for the analysis. It was found that the environmental impact varied significantly among the examined scenarios. The first scenario poses the greatest environmental burden. However, compared to Scenario no. 1, Scenario 3’s environmental impact... [more]
Literature Review, Recycling of Lithium-Ion Batteries from Electric Vehicles, Part II: Environmental and Economic Perspective
Anna Pražanová, Vaclav Knap, Daniel-Ioan Stroe.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: battery recycling, battery reuse, economic evaluation, electric vehicles, electric vehicles, environmental impacts, literature review, lithium-ion battery, recycling processes
Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are crucial for consumer electronics, complex energy storage systems, space applications, and the automotive industry. The increasing requirements for decarbonization and CO2 emissions reduction affect the composition of new production. Thus, the entire automotive sector experiences its turning point; the production capacities of new internal combustion engine vehicles are limited, and the demand for electric vehicles (EVs) has continuously increased over the past years. The growing number of new EVs leads to an increasing amount of automotive waste, namely spent LIBs. Recycling appears to be the most suitable solution for lowering EV prices and reducing environmental impacts; however, it is still not a well-established process. This work is the second part of the review collection based on the performed literature survey, where more than 250 publications about “Recycling of Lithium-ion Batteries from Electric Vehicles” were divided into five sections: Recy... [more]
Sustainability and Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Staggered Jet Impingement on Solar Thermal Collector
Rajesh Maithani, Anil Kumar, Manoj Kumar, Sachin Sharma.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: jet impingement, protrusion roughness, sustainability index, waste heat recovery
The sustainability index, waste energy ratio and improvement potential of a staggered air jet impingement on the staggered spherical protrusions of a roughened absorber plate were derived for the present study to evaluate exergy losses and irreversibility in the system. The experimental analysis was carried out for selected parameters: relative streamwise pitch, relative spanwise pitch and relative jet diameter to hydraulic diameter ratio. The flow Reynolds number ranged from 4000−18,000. The augmentation in Nusselt number and friction factor compared to a smooth surface was 4.9 and 12.4 times, respectively. The statistical correlation developed determined the maximum thermohydraulic performance parameter and exergetic efficiency be 3.02 and 3.87%, respectively. The magnitude of the sustainability index, waste energy ratio and improvement potential was found to be 1.0347, 0.962 and 10.84, respectively, for the entire range of tested parameters. A cost analysis was also performed to eva... [more]
Study on Winter Comfort Temperature in Mixed Mode and HVAC Office Buildings in Japan
Supriya Khadka, Hom B. Rijal, Katsunori Amano, Teruyuki Saito, Hikaru Imagawa, Tomoko Uno, Kahori Genjo, Hiroshi Takata, Kazuyo Tsuzuki, Takashi Nakaya, Daisaku Nishina, Kenichi Hasegawa, Taro Mori.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: comfort temperature, field survey, Griffiths’ method, HVAC, indoor air temperature, mixed mode, office buildings, thermal sensation vote
Comfort temperature is important to investigate because the chosen office indoor temperatures affect the energy used in a building, and a thermally comfortable environment makes the occupants be more productive. The effects of temperature on comfort are broadly recognized for thermal comfort. Japanese office buildings are well equipped with air-conditioning systems to improve the thermal comfort of the occupants. The main objectives of this research were to compare the winter comfort temperature in mixed mode (MM) and heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) office buildings and to investigate the relationship between the comfort temperature and the indoor air temperature. This study measured the thermal environmental conditions of the office buildings and surveyed the thermal comfort of the occupants. The field survey was conducted during winter in seven office buildings located in the Aichi prefecture of Japan. In total, 4466 subjective votes were collected from 46 occupants.... [more]
Socioeconomic Paradigms and the Perception of System Risks: A Study of Attitudes towards Nuclear Power among Polish Business Students
Johannes (Joost) Platje, Markus Will, Monika Paradowska, Ynte K. van Dam.
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: cognitive factors in decision-making, decision-making under risk, dominant social paradigm, energy markets, information, knowledge, new ecological paradigm, sustainable development, uncertainty
Due to anticipated energy shortages and the need to achieve climate goals, there is an urgent requirement for transition towards a green, resilient system of energy provision. This transition is hampered because important players in energy markets (governments and oligopolies), while supporting large-scale solutions, avoid or block systemic changes. This rejection of systemic change is strengthened by the dominant social paradigm, which ignores systemic vulnerabilities, treating resources as solutions and the environment as a sink. In its turn, the dominant social paradigm is contested by the new ecological paradigm and by attitudes towards sustainable business practices. Understanding this framework may be relevant for identifying decision-makers’ perception of system risk, and thus for supporting a transition towards a more decentralized and resilient energy supply. In this context, this paper presents an empirical study among Polish students of a business university (N = 393), tryin... [more]
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