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29245. LAPSE:2023.9889
Effectiveness of Energy Transfer versus Mixing Entropy in Coupled Mechanical−Electrical Oscillators
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: effectiveness, efficiency, Energy Conversion, entropy, kinetic energy harvesters
Electrostatic energy harvesters convert kinetic energy into electrical energy via variable capacitors. Efforts to improve their power output are hampered by a lack of understanding of the fundamental limit for energy conversion efficiency. In heat engines, the theoretical limit of conversion efficiency is intrinsically related to entropy and the second law of thermodynamics. Laying the foundation for similar concepts for kinetic energy harvesters may be necessary for establishing a conversion efficiency limit. Thus, the mixing entropy concept is borrowed from statistical mechanics and is adapted here, for the first time, to characterize the energy transfer between coupled mechanical−electrical oscillators. The investigated system is composed of a spring-mass coupled to an inductance-capacitor circuit via a variable capacitor. Combining the two subsystems (electrical and mechanical) generates entropy, referred to as mixing entropy. A non-dimensional study of the governing equations of t... [more]
29246. LAPSE:2023.9888
Modelling Structural Effect and Linkage on Carbon Emissions in China: An Environmentally Extended Semi-Closed Ghosh Input−Output Model
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: hypothetical extraction method, net carbon linkages, semi-closed Ghosh input–output model, structural decomposition, supply-side perspective
The carbon emissions of sectors and households enabled by primary inputs have practical significance in reality. Considering the mutual effect between the industrial sector and the household, this paper firstly constructed an environmentally extended semi-closed Ghosh input−output model with an endogenized household sector to analyze the relationship between carbon emissions and the Chinese economy from the supply-side perspective. The structural decomposition analysis and the hypothetical extraction method were remodified to identify the supply-side driving effects of the changes in carbon emissions and investigate the net carbon linkage. The results show that the electricity, gas, and water supply sector was the key sector with the highest carbon emission intensity enabled by primary inputs. The household sector had an above 93% indirect effect of the enabled intensity, with its enabled intensity dropping significantly by more than 55% from 2007 to 2017. The operating surplus and mix... [more]
29247. LAPSE:2023.9887
Influence of Guide Vane Slope on Axial-Flow Hydraulic Performance and Internal Flow Characteristics
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: axial-flow pump, guide vane slope, hydraulic performance
To comprehensively study the influence of the guide vane inlet slope on the axial-flow pump, eight groups of axial-flow pumps with different guide vane inlet slopes are designed and studied in this paper. Four groups of schemes increase the relative slope at the rim of the guide vane blade, and the other four groups increase the relative slope at the hub. Numerical simulations have been verified experimentally and show good simulation accuracy. The numerical simulation results show that reducing the hub height of the guide vane can improve the head and efficiency of the axial-flow pump. Compared with the original scheme, the scheme H2/S2 is more stable in velocity and turbulent kinetic energy and has fewer vortices and low-speed areas at the guide vane. The scheme H3/S3 also exhibits excellent hydraulic performance and internal flow characteristics. It is recommended that when designing an axial-flow pump, the distance between the impeller and the guide vane at the hub can be appropria... [more]
29248. LAPSE:2023.9886
Experimental Study and Numerical Simulation of an Electrical Preheating for SAGD Wells in Heavy Oil Reservoirs
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: electrical heating, heat transfer characteristics, heavy oil reservoir, preheating, steam-assisted gravity-drainage (SAGD)
It is necessary to establish effective communication between two horizontal wells during the preheating period of steam-assisted gravity-drainage (SAGD). However, the preheating time is usually very long, which results in high steam consumption and CO2 emissions. There is little research on the effects of different wellbore fluids during the preheating period. The heat transfer and heating characteristics of different wellbore fluids−water, heat-conduction oil, and air−were explored by using physical experiments and numerical simulations. In this study, the results indicated that the heat-transfer performance of heat-conduction oil is the best. The numerical simulation’s results indicated that compared with the wellbore saturated with water, the heat-conduction oil reduced the viscosity of crude oil, and energy consumption was not obvious during the preheating stage. The super-heavy oil flowed into the wellbore due to the solubility of the heat-conduction oil and its own gravity. As a... [more]
29249. LAPSE:2023.9885
Multi-Objective Optimization of a Multilayer Wire-on-Tube Condenser: Case Study R134a, R600a, and R513A
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: domestic refrigerator, MOEAD, NSGAII, OMOPSO, refrigerants
This study presents the optimization of a multilayer wire-on-tube condenser exposed to forced convection, using the Optimized Multi-objective Particle Swarm Optimization (OMOPSO) algorithm. The maximization of the heat transfer and the minimization of the heat exchange area were defined as objective functions. In the optimization process, the variations of eight geometric parameters of the condenser were analyzed, and the Multi-objective Evolutionary Algorithm based on Decomposition (MOEAD), Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm-II (NSGAII), and OMOPSO algorithms were statistically explored. Furthermore, the condenser optimization analysis was extended to the use of alternative refrigerants to R134a such as R600a and R513A. Among the relevant results, it can be commented that the OMOPSO algorithm presented the best option from the statistical point of view compared to the other two algorithms. Thus, optimal designs for the wire-on-tube condenser were defined for three proposed study... [more]
29250. LAPSE:2023.9884
Solar Irradiance Nowcasting System Trial and Evaluation for Islanded Microgrid Control Purposes
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: DigSILENT PowerFactory, direct normal irradiance, global horizontal irradiance, irradiance variability classification, nowcasting, Solar Photovoltaic
The rapid increase in solar photovoltaic (PV) integration into electricity networks introduces technical challenges due to varying PV outputs. Rapid ramp events due to cloud movements are of particular concern for the operation of remote islanded microgrids (IMGs) with high solar PV penetration. PV systems and optionally controllable distributed energy resources (DERs) in IMGs can be operated in an optimised way based on nowcasting (forecasting up to 60 min ahead). This study aims to evaluate the performance under Perth, Western Australian conditions, of an all-sky imager (ASI)-based nowcasting system, installed at Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia (WA). Nowcast direct normal irradiance (DNI) and global horizontal irradiance (GHI) are inputted into a 5 kWp solar PV system with a direct current (DC) power rating/alternating current (AC) power rating ratio of 1.0. A newly developed classification method provided a simplified irradiance variability classification. The obtaine... [more]
29251. LAPSE:2023.9883
Leakage Analysis and Hazardous Boundary Determination of Buried Gas Pipeline Considering Underground Adjacent Confined Space
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: buried gas pipeline, confined space, hazardous boundary, leakage and diffusion, prediction model
Urban underground construction projects are intertwined vertically and horizontally, and adjacent confined spaces such as water supply and drainage pipelines, side ditches and underground canals may exist near buried gas pipelines. Once the buried gas pipeline leaks, the gas will diffuse into the confined space through the soil and even enter the residential room by the confined space, which brings serious potential safety hazards. In this paper, the underground adjacent confined space hazardous boundary (HB) of underground gas pipeline leakage was defined, the distribution properties of gas leakage diffusion flow field were analyzed by numerical simulation and the distribution law of gas entering the confined space was studied. Using the least-squares method and multiple regression theory, the gas concentration prediction model in the adjacent confined space of buried gas pipeline leakage was established, the HB calculation model was further deduced, and the HB drawing board was drawn... [more]
29252. LAPSE:2023.9882
Optimal Rotary Wind Turbine Blade Modeling with Bond Graph Approach for Specific Local Sites
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: aerodynamic load, blade element momentum, blade structure, bond graph approach, Rayleigh beam
The wind turbine blade is an important component for harnessing wind energy. It plays a vital role in wind turbine operation. In this work, a study was conducted to investigate the dynamic behavior of an optimal rotary wind turbine blade with a bond graph approach simulated with MATLAB/Simulink. The model is considered as a twisted Rayleigh beam which is made of several sections of the type SG6043 airfoil. This type of airfoil is suitable for low wind conditions, and each section is subjected to aerodynamic loads that are computed using the blade element momentum theory. The bond graph model was developed based on the law of conservation of mass and energy in the systems, and then the model was converted to the MATLAB/Simulink toolbox; results were validated with SG6043 airfoil data and real wind data collected from selected specific sites of Abomsa, Metehara, and Ziway areas in Ethiopia.
29253. LAPSE:2023.9881
The Modeling of Bubble Lift-Off Diameter in Vertical Subcooled Boiling Flow
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: bubble lift-off diameter, force analysis, subcooled boiling flow
Bubble lift-off diameter is characterized as the size of a bubble rising from a wall, which is vital in the boundary condition of heat transfer model and interfacial area transport equation. In this paper, mechanistic force analysis was conducted to explore a predictive model for bubble lift-off diameter in a vertical channel of subcooled boiling flow. Specifically, the component of growth force normal to the wall and the shear lift force lead to the lift-off of a bubble on the vertical surface. Through force analysis, we found that bubble lift-off diameter is arranged to be related to wall superheat, latent heat, liquid velocity, fluid properties, bulk liquid subcooling, etc. To account for the contribution of the influencing factors, the dimensionless bubble lift-off diameter was correlated with dimensionless parameters, including the Prandtl number, the Reynolds number, the Jacob number, and dimensionless subcooling. The proposed correlation was assessed according to experimental da... [more]
29254. LAPSE:2023.9880
Wireless Power Transmission System for Powering Rotating Parts of Automatic Machineries
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: efficiency, load, machine tool, wireless power transfer
This paper deals with the analysis of a suitable compensation topology of a wireless power transmission system for powering the rotating parts of modern automatic machine tools. It summarizes the important properties of the serio-parallel compensation topology suitable for this application and demonstrates a detailed mathematical derivation using the first harmonic approximation. The paper details the industrial implementation of the system in a specific automatic machine tool application and demonstrates the strong technical advantages of the proposed design. Important theoretical conclusions and technical assumptions made when considering the system layout are verified by experimental laboratory measurements and the final deployment of the technology in the professional tool DMU 40 eVo linear.
29255. LAPSE:2023.9879
Influence of Multi-Period Tectonic Movement and Faults on Shale Gas Enrichment in Luzhou Area of Sichuan Basin, China
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: differential enrichment, fracture system, shale gas, Sichuan Basin, tectonic movement
The Luzhou area in the southern Sichuan Basin has experienced multiple tectonic movements, forming a complex fault system; the activity has an important impact on the enrichment of shale gas in this area. In order to reveal the influence of the fracture system on the differential enrichment of shale gas, this paper takes the southern Sichuan Basin as the research object. The structural evolution process and fracture development characteristics of the different tectonic units in Luzhou area of southern Sichuan were characterized by conducting a seismic profile analysis, structural recovery using a back-stripping method, and core hand specimen description. We clarified the control effect of the structural deformation and fracture on the differential enrichment of shale gas, and we established a differential enrichment model of shale gas in the Luzhou area. The results show that: (1) The Luzhou area has undergone the transformation of a multi-stage tectonic movement. There are many sets o... [more]
29256. LAPSE:2023.9878
Numerical and Experimental Investigations on the Ignition Behavior of OME
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: Computational Fluid Dynamics, e-Fuels, multi-injection, OME, oxygenated fuels, spray modeling
On the path towards climate-neutral future mobility, the usage of synthetic fuels derived from renewable power sources, so-called e-fuels, will be necessary. Oxygenated e-fuels, which contain oxygen in their chemical structure, not only have the potential to realize a climate-neutral powertrain, but also to burn more cleanly in terms of soot formation. Polyoxymethylene dimethyl ethers (PODE or OMEs) are a frequently discussed representative of such combustibles. However, to operate compression ignition engines with these fuels achieving maximum efficiency and minimum emissions, the physical-chemical behavior of OMEs needs to be understood and quantified. Especially the detailed characterization of physical and chemical properties of the spray is of utmost importance for the optimization of the injection and the mixture formation process. The presented work aimed to develop a comprehensive CFD model to specify the differences between OMEs and dodecane, which served as a reference diesel... [more]
29257. LAPSE:2023.9877
Biodiesel Emissions: A State-of-the-Art Review on Health and Environmental Impacts
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: biodiesel, emission, environment effect of biodiesel, health effect of biodiesel, vegetable oil
Biodiesel is an alternative source of fuel for various automotive applications. Because of the increasing demand for energy and the scarcity of fossil fuels, researchers have turned their attention to biodiesel production from various sources in recent years. The production of biofuels from organic materials and waste components allows for the use of these waste resources in transporting resources and people over long distances. As a result, developing sustainable measures for this aspect of life is critical, as knowledge of appropriate fuel sources, corresponding emissions, and health impacts will benefit the environment and public health assessment, which is currently lacking in the literature. This study investigates biodiesel’s composition and production process, in addition to biodiesel emissions and their associated health effects. Based on the existing literature, a detailed analysis of biodiesel production from vegetable oil crops and emissions was undertaken. This study also c... [more]
29258. LAPSE:2023.9876
Life Cycle Assessment of Energy Consumption and CO2 Emission from HEV, PHEV and BEV for China in the Past, Present and Future
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: CO2 emissions, electric vehicles, fossil fuel consumption, generation mix, Life Cycle Analysis
In order to fulfill the commitment of China to achieve carbon peak by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060, all industries have been taking their respective carbon reduction actions. The transportation industry accounts for 11% of CO2 emission of the whole society, and its energy conservation and carbon reduction benefit is of great significance to the national carbon reduction process. New energy vehicles are undoubtedly one of the most important means of carbon emission reduction in the transportation sector. However, electric vehicles still have CO2 emissions, as the fossil fuel use comes from upstream power. To systematically and comprehensively evaluate the CO2 emissions of HEV, PHEV and BEV in the whole process, this study introduces the life-cycle method to research on the past and current situations, and predict future scenarios for ICEV and EV light-duty vehicles at the national and regional levels, by deeply analyzing the generation mix and generating efficiency from the WTT st... [more]
29259. LAPSE:2023.9875
Propagation of Disturbances Generated by DC Electric Traction
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: electric traction, flicker, harmonics, power quality, system AC-DC, THD, voltage fluctuations
In Poland, rail transport is powered by the electric system with the use of traction substations that supply the electric traction with DC voltage of 3 kV. The necessity to change the alternating voltage to the constant and changing loads of the substation cause the electric traction to be a recipient, generating a number of disturbances to the network. These disturbances affect the quality of electricity in the power system from which traction substations are supplied, and the power quality in auxiliary and non-traction lines. This article analyzes the measurements of power quality indicators recorded at selected points of the traction substation system. The parameters characterizing the power quality were recorded, among others, in the main lines supplying traction substations, non-traction lines and auxiliary circuits. The presented article is the first in a series of publications related to the assessment of the impact of DC electric traction on the power system. The recorded data... [more]
29260. LAPSE:2023.9874
McCARD Criticality Benchmark Analyses with Various Evaluated Nuclear Data Libraries
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: CENDL-3.2, criticality analysis, ENDF/B-VII.1, ENDF/B-VIII.0, ICSBEP, JEFF-3.3, JENDL-4.0, JENDL-5.0, McCARD, Monte Carlo, TENDL-2021
International Criticality Safety Benchmark Evaluation Project (ICSBEP) criticality analyses were conducted using the McCARD Monte Carlo code for 85 selected benchmark problems with 7 evaluated nuclear data libraries (ENDLs): ENDF/B-VII.1, ENDF/B-VIII.0, JENDL-4.0, JENDL-5.0, JEFF-3.3, TENDL-2021, and CENDL-3.2. Regarding the analyses, it was confirmed that the keff results are sensitive to the ENDL. It is noted that the new-version ENDLs show better performance in the fast benchmark cases, while on the other hand, there are no significant differences in keff among the different ENDLs in the thermal benchmark cases. The sensitivity of the keff results depending on the ENDL may impact nuclear core design parameters such as the shutdown margin, critical boron concentration, and power defects. This study and keff results will be a good reference in the development of new types of nuclear cores or new design codes.
29261. LAPSE:2023.9873
Numerical Investigation of Inlet Boundary Layer in an Axial Compressor Tandem Cascade
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: aerodynamic performance, compressor, inlet boundary layer thickness, skewed inlet boundary layer, tandem cascade
To explore the inlet boundary layer (IBL) influence on the tandem cascade aerodynamic performance, this paper took the high subsonic compressor NACA65 K48 cascade and its modified tandem cascade as the research object. The effects of the IBL thickness and the skewed IBL on the aerodynamic performance of the original cascade and tandem cascade were analyzed based on the numerical method. The results show that the tandem cascade effective design makes it better than the original cascade in the aerodynamic performance under different IBL conditions. Compared with the collateral IBL, the skewed IBL can effectively improve the aerodynamic performance of the original cascade and tandem cascade by suppressing the endwall cross flow, but an increase in the IBL thickness will suppress this advantage. In addition, the increase of incidence angle or the IBL thickness will make the tandem cascade forward blade corner separation more serious and cause the flow passage to be blocked, which seriously... [more]
29262. LAPSE:2023.9872
Review of Single-Phase Bidirectional Inverter Topologies for Renewable Energy Systems with DC Distribution
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: bidirectional inverter, DC distribution system, grid integration, renewable energy integration, single-phase inverter
Recent developments in renewable energy installations in buildings have highlighted the potential improvement in energy efficiency provided by direct current (DC) distribution over traditional alternating current (AC) distribution. This is explained by the increase in DC load types and energy storage systems such as batteries, while renewable energy sources such as photovoltaics (PVs) produce electricity in DC form. In order to connect a DC distribution system to the alternating current grid (e.g., for backup, delivering energy storage to the grid) there is a need for a bidirectional inverter, which needs to operate over a wide range of source and load conditions and is therefore critical to the overall system performance. However, DC distribution in buildings is relatively new, with much of the research focused on the control of the DC bus connection between sources and loads, rather than on the grid connection. Therefore, this review aims to explore recent developments in bidirection... [more]
29263. LAPSE:2023.9871
The Influence of Low Carbon Emission Engine on the Life Cycle of Automotive Products: A Case Study of Three-Cylinder Models in the Chinese Market
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: automobile manufacturing enterprise, life cycle assessment, logistic model, Lotka-Volterra model, three-cylinder engine
There is a development trend for fuel vehicles to adopt low-carbon emission engines. The sales of cars with low-carbon three-cylinder engines in the Chinese market have declined. Is the life cycle of automotive products with three-cylinder engines entering a recession stage? In order to achieve this research objective, which is to investigate whether assembling a three-cylinder engine affects the life cycle of an automotive product, this paper constructs an ecological theory-based approach to measuring the life cycle of automotive products. First, the logistic model is used to measure the intrinsic growth rate, internal inhibition coefficient, and theoretical upper limit of product sales scale before and after the automotive products are equipped with three-cylinder engines. In the second stage, the Lotka−Volterra model is used to calculate the intrinsic growth rate, internal inhibition coefficient, theoretical upper limit, and symbiosis coefficient of the sales scale of the products b... [more]
29264. LAPSE:2023.9870
A Study on Bio-Coke Production—The Influence of Bio-Components Addition on Coke-Making Blend Properties
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Food & Agricultural Processes
Due to global warming, technologies reducing CO2 emissions in the metallurgical industry are being sought. One possibility is to use bio-coke as a substitute for classic coke made of 100% fossil coal. Bio-coke can be produced on the basis of coal with the addition of substances of biomass origin. Blends for the production of bio-coke should have appropriate coke-making properties to ensure the appropriate quality of bio-coke. The article presents the results of the research on the influence of the addition (up to 20%) of bio-components of different origins to the coke blend on its coke-making properties, i.e., Gieseler Fluidity, Arnu—Audibert Dilatation and Roga Index. The bio-components used in the research were raw and thermally processed waste biomass of different origins (forestry: beech and alder woodchips; sawmill: pine sawdust; and the food industry: hazelnut shells and olive kernels) and commercial charcoal. Studies have shown that both the amount of additive and the type of ad... [more]
29265. LAPSE:2023.9869
Water Recuperation from Hydrogen Fuel Cell during Aerial Mission
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: drones, energy density, Fuel Cells, gravimetric hydrogen storage capacity, hydrogen generation, metal hydrides, proton exchange membrane, vapor condensation, water recovery, water recuperation
A water recuperation system (WRS) from an open-cathode proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) is designed to increase the energy density of hydrogen production by hydrolysis of metal hydrides. WRS may significantly reduce the water weight in the carried fuel. The design is based on circulating the humid air through the PEMFC stack in a closed dome. To ensure oxygen supply to the PEMFC, the WRS has a ventilation inlet and an exhaust outlet. The required conditions for ventilation flow are developed theoretically and examined experimentally in a WRS prototype with a commercial PEMFC at 20−100 W. The experimental system includeds a closed dome, an edge cooling system for the PEMFC, a controllable ventilation air inlet, and an exhaust port. The humid exhaust air was cooled down to the ambient temperature to improve vapor condensation. Results show high efficiency (80% recuperated water from prediction), with a potential to achieve gravimetric hydrogen storage capacity (GHSC) of >6 wt%... [more]
29266. LAPSE:2023.9868
Re-Defining System LCOE: Costs and Values of Power Sources
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: levelized cost of electricity, power generation cost, solar power, system LCOE, variable renewable energy, wind power
The mass introduction of variable renewable energies, including wind and solar photovoltaic, leads to additional costs caused by the intermittency. Many recent studies have addressed these “integration costs,” and proposed novel metrics that replace the traditional metric known as the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE). However, the policy relevance of those metrics remains unclear. In this study, the author investigates and re-defines the concept of system LCOE, referring to prior studies, and proposes concrete methods to estimate them. Average system LCOE allocates the integration cost to each power source, dividing that by the adjusted power output. Marginal system LCOE revises the concept of system LCOE and value-adjusted LCOE proposed by prior studies, to be clearer and more policy-relevant. These metrics are also applied to Japan’s power sector in 2050, suggesting the necessity of aiming for a “well-balanced energy mix” in future power systems with decarbonised power sources.
29267. LAPSE:2023.9867
Assessment of the Impact of Renewable Energy Expansion on the Technological Competitiveness of the Cogeneration Model
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: cogeneration model, operation strategy, relative primary energy savings, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, technological competitiveness
The rapid transition from an efficiency-oriented to a renewable energy-based green environment raises questions about the sustainability of cogeneration models in the coming era of climate change. For securing the technological competitiveness of a cogeneration model in terms of sustainability, it is essential to come up with alternatives that can flexibly respond to changes in the market conditions. From the surveyed field operation data of the cogeneration model applied to an apartment complex, it was found that the actual operation performance may differ significantly from the theoretical expectation. Through diagnostic simulation analysis, the main cause of the disappointing performance in the case of the current cogeneration model after installation has been assessed, and the importance of a consistent operation strategy was demonstrated by the event-based correlation analysis based on field operation data. The impact of the rapid expansion and dissemination of the renewable energ... [more]
29268. LAPSE:2023.9866
The Impact of Economic Factors on the Sustainable Development of Energy Enterprises: The Case of Bulgaria, Czechia, Estonia and Poland
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: climate change, economic factors, energy sector, sustainable development
The sustainable development of enterprises is based on three pillars: economic, social, and environmental. Sustainable development aims to limit climate change and its negative impact on the natural environment. The main aim of this paper is to assess the impact of selected energy economy factors (government expenditure, environmental taxes, outlays on renewable energy sources, prices of futures contracts for CO2 emissions, outlays on R&D, and the EU Emissions Trading System (ETSEU)) on the sustainable development of the energy sectors in Bulgaria, Czechia, Estonia, and Poland, from 2008 to 2022. We use the correlation coefficients, the Ordinary Least Squares (OLS), Vector Autoregressive (VAR) Models, and the simultaneous equation. The research results indicate a variation in the direction and strength of the influence of individual economic factors in the studied countries (p < 0.05). The results can support operational and strategic decisions sustaining the sustainable development... [more]
29269. LAPSE:2023.9865
An Overview of Microbial Fuel Cells within Constructed Wetland for Simultaneous Nutrient Removal and Power Generation
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: constructed wetland, electricity generation, energy recovery, future direction, hydroponics, low carbon footprint, microbial fuel cell, nutrient removal, wastewater treatment
Water, energy, and food are indispensable for sustainable economic development. Despite nutrients, especially phosphorus and nitrogen, being essential for plant growth and thus food supplies, those present in wastewater are considered an environmental burden. While microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are receiving much interest, combining wastewater treatment with an MFC has emerged as an option for low-cost wastewater treatment. Among others, a constructed wetland (CW) coupled with an MFC (CW-MFC) has the potential to provide a low carbon footprint and low-energy wastewater treatment, as well as nutrient and energy recovery from wastewater. Findings from this review show that the organic and nutrient removal and power generation by the integrated CW-MFC systems are affected by a number of factors including the organic loading rate, hydraulic retention time, system design, plant species, dissolved oxygen, substrate/media type, influent feeding mode, electrode materials and spacing, and externa... [more]
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