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98 Citations
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A Comparative Analysis of Different Hydrogen Production Methods and Their Environmental Impact

  • Somtochukwu Godfrey Nnabuife,
  • Caleb Kwasi Darko,
  • Precious Chineze Obiako,
  • Boyu Kuang,
  • Xiaoxiao Sun and
  • Karl Jenkins

29 November 2023

This study emphasises the growing relevance of hydrogen as a green energy source in meeting the growing need for sustainable energy solutions. It foregrounds the importance of assessing the environmental consequences of hydrogen-generating processes...

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85 Citations
22,542 Views
21 Pages

Biodiesel Sustainability: Review of Progress and Challenges of Biodiesel as Sustainable Biofuel

  • Ade Suhara,
  • Karyadi,
  • Safarudin Gazali Herawan,
  • Andy Tirta,
  • Muhammad Idris,
  • Muhammad Faizullizam Roslan,
  • Nicky Rahmana Putra,
  • April Lia Hananto and
  • Ibham Veza

Biodiesel, an environmentally degradable and renewable biofuel derived from organic matter, has exhibited its capacity as a viable and sustainable substitute for traditional diesel fuel. Numerous comprehensive investigations have been conducted to as...

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65 Citations
33,484 Views
38 Pages

Sugarcane Bagasse: Challenges and Opportunities for Waste Recycling

  • Carlos T. Hiranobe,
  • Andressa S. Gomes,
  • Fábio F. G. Paiva,
  • Gabrieli R. Tolosa,
  • Leonardo L. Paim,
  • Guilherme Dognani,
  • Guilherme P. Cardim,
  • Henrique P. Cardim,
  • Renivaldo J. dos Santos and
  • Flávio C. Cabrera

Sugarcane has primarily been used for sugar and ethanol production. It creates large quantities of residual lignocellulosic biomass such as sugarcane bagasse, leaves, tops, and vinasse. Biomass is a sustainable prospect for biorefineries aiming to op...

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63 Citations
18,154 Views
40 Pages

Poly(lactic acid) and Its Blends for Packaging Application: A Review

  • Stefano De Luca,
  • Daniel Milanese,
  • Duccio Gallichi-Nottiani,
  • Antonella Cavazza and
  • Corrado Sciancalepore

10 November 2023

Biopolymers obtained from renewable resources are an interesting alternative to conventional polymers obtained from fossil resources, as they are sustainable and environmentally friendly. Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) is a biodegradable aliphatic polyester...

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59 Citations
28,841 Views
23 Pages

Innovative Approaches to an Eco-Friendly Cosmetic Industry: A Review of Sustainable Ingredients

  • Rafaela Sasounian,
  • Renata Miliani Martinez,
  • André Moreni Lopes,
  • Jeanine Giarolla,
  • Catarina Rosado,
  • Wagner Vidal Magalhães,
  • Maria Valéria Robles Velasco and
  • André Rolim Baby

8 February 2024

Sustainable ingredients in cosmetics have been discussed for the past decade, and the COVID-19 pandemic has increased awareness of this significant topic. Consumers are informed and vigilant about clean labels, driving the necessity for sustainabilit...

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56 Citations
9,753 Views
27 Pages

Remediation of Heavy Metals Using Biomass-Based Adsorbents: Adsorption Kinetics and Isotherm Models

  • Okon-Akan Omolabake Abiodun,
  • Oluwasogo Oluwaseun,
  • Olaoye Kayode Oladayo,
  • Omoogun Abayomi,
  • Akpowu Arubi George,
  • Emmanuel Opatola,
  • Robinson Friday Orah,
  • Efe Jeffery Isukuru,
  • Ifunanya Chiamaka Ede and
  • Ibrahim Asiata Omotayo
  • + 2 authors

This study aims to comprehensively investigate the current advances in water treatment technologies for the elimination of heavy metals using biomass-based adsorbents. The enhancement of adsorption capacity in biomass materials is achieved through su...

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46 Citations
17,606 Views
38 Pages

Decoupling Economic Growth from Carbon Emissions: A Transition toward Low-Carbon Energy Systems—A Critical Review

  • Oluwatoyin J. Gbadeyan,
  • Joseph Muthivhi,
  • Linda Z. Linganiso and
  • Nirmala Deenadayalu

19 August 2024

Climate change has become a global nightmare, and the awareness of the causes of carbon emissions has resulted in rigorous studies. These studies linked the increase in global warming with booming economic growth. Since global warming has become more...

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45 Citations
14,091 Views
29 Pages

To mitigate dangerous climate change effects, the 195 countries that signed the 2015 Paris Agreement agreed to “keep the increase in average global surface temperature below 2 °C and limit the increase to 1.5 °C” by reducing carbo...

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44 Citations
25,649 Views
25 Pages

Vapor Compression Cycle: A State-of-the-Art Review on Cycle Improvements, Water and Other Natural Refrigerants

  • Fadi Alsouda,
  • Nick S. Bennett,
  • Suvash C. Saha,
  • Fatemeh Salehi and
  • Mohammad S. Islam

Air conditioning and refrigeration have become necessary in modern life, accounting for more than 7.8% of greenhouse gases (GHG) emitted globally. Reducing the environmental impact of these systems is crucial for meeting the global GHG emission targe...

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44 Citations
5,710 Views
21 Pages

Machine Learning Applications in Renewable Energy (MLARE) Research: A Publication Trend and Bibliometric Analysis Study (2012–2021)

  • Samuel-Soma M. Ajibade,
  • Festus Victor Bekun,
  • Festus Fatai Adedoyin,
  • Bright Akwasi Gyamfi and
  • Anthonia Oluwatosin Adediran

This study examines the research climate on machine learning applications in renewable energy (MLARE). Therefore, the publication trends (PT) and bibliometric analysis (BA) on MLARE research published and indexed in the Elsevier Scopus database betwe...

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41 Citations
6,525 Views
22 Pages

Insights into the Adsorption of Cr(VI) on Activated Carbon Prepared from Walnut Shells: Combining Response Surface Methodology with Computational Calculation

  • Hicham Yazid,
  • Taoufiq Bouzid,
  • El mountassir El mouchtari,
  • Lahoucine Bahsis,
  • Mamoune El Himri,
  • Salah Rafqah and
  • Mohammadine El haddad

26 February 2024

Walnut shells were used to produce highly microporous activated carbon. The prepared activated walnut shells were found to be an efficient adsorbent for removing Cr(VI). The study used the response surface methodology to investigate four independent...

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36 Citations
10,547 Views
38 Pages

Investigation of Hydrogen Production System-Based PEM EL: PEM EL Modeling, DC/DC Power Converter, and Controller Design Approaches

  • Mohamed Koundi,
  • Hassan El Fadil,
  • Zakaria EL Idrissi,
  • Abdellah Lassioui,
  • Abdessamad Intidam,
  • Tasnime Bouanou,
  • Soukaina Nady and
  • Aziz Rachid

The main component of the hydrogen production system is the electrolyzer (EL), which is used to convert electrical energy and water into hydrogen and oxygen. The power converter supplies the EL, and the controller is used to ensure the global stabili...

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31 Citations
18,402 Views
17 Pages

During the last few years, electric and hydrogen vehicles have become an alternative to cars that use internal combustion engines. The number of electric and hydrogen vehicles sold has increased due to support from local governments and because car m...

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30 Citations
13,957 Views
19 Pages

Delamination Techniques of Waste Solar Panels: A Review

  • Ali Ghahremani,
  • Scott D. Adams,
  • Michael Norton,
  • Sui Yang Khoo and
  • Abbas Z. Kouzani

29 February 2024

Solar panels are an environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels; however, their useful life is limited to approximately 25 years, after which they become a waste management issue. Proper management and recycling of end-of-life (EOL) solar pa...

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29 Citations
5,989 Views
25 Pages

Moving towards Greener Road Transportation: A Review

  • Nick Rigogiannis,
  • Ioannis Bogatsis,
  • Christos Pechlivanis,
  • Anastasios Kyritsis and
  • Nick Papanikolaou

Road transportation accounts for about 20% of the total GHG emissions in the EU. Nowadays, the substitution of conventional fossil fuel-based ICEs with electric engines, or their hybridization, operating along with Energy Storage Systems, seems to be...

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25 Citations
7,645 Views
14 Pages

Solar energy is not only the most abundant energy on earth but it is also renewable. The use of this energy is expanding very rapidly mainly through photovoltaic technology. However, electricity storage remains a bottleneck in tackling solar resource...

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22 Citations
15,303 Views
16 Pages

Extraction and Characterization of Cellulose Obtained from Banana Plant Pseudostem

  • Rosa E. A. Nascimento,
  • Mónica Carvalheira,
  • João G. Crespo and
  • Luísa A. Neves

29 August 2023

Each year, the amount of residue generated from food production increases, caused by the continuous population growth. Banana is one of the most consumed fruits in the world, with an annual production of 116.78 million tonnes. However, just 12 wt% of...

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22 Citations
8,672 Views
20 Pages

Cement has long been recognized as an energy- and emission-intensive construction material. Cement production has recently experienced significant growth despite its high energy consumption, resource usage, and carbon emissions. This study aims to as...

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21 Citations
14,060 Views
54 Pages

Hydrogen Production, Transporting and Storage Processes—A Brief Review

  • José Pereira,
  • Reinaldo Souza,
  • Jeferson Oliveira and
  • Ana Moita

18 September 2024

This review aims to enhance the understanding of the fundamentals, applications, and future directions in hydrogen production techniques. It highlights that the hydrogen economy depends on abundant non-dispatchable renewable energy from wind and sola...

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21 Citations
5,859 Views
20 Pages

Toward Efficient Recycling of Vanadium Phosphate-Based Sodium-Ion Batteries: A Review

  • Aleksandr Sh. Samarin,
  • Alexey V. Ivanov and
  • Stanislav S. Fedotov

Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) have demonstrated noticeable development since the 2010s, being complementary to the lithium-ion technology in predominantly large-scale application niches. The projected SIB market growth will inevitably lead to the gener...

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20 Citations
4,185 Views
31 Pages

Multi-Criteria Optimization of a Hybrid Renewable Energy System Using Particle Swarm Optimization for Optimal Sizing and Performance Evaluation

  • Shree Om Bade,
  • Olusegun Stanley Tomomewo,
  • Ajan Meenakshisundaram,
  • Maharshi Dey,
  • Moones Alamooti and
  • Nabil Halwany

The major challenges in designing a Hybrid Renewable Energy System (HRES) include selecting appropriate renewable energy sources and storage systems, accurately sizing each component, and defining suitable optimization criteria. This study addresses...

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19 Citations
6,039 Views
23 Pages

The search for practical solutions to alleviate the destructive impact of petroleum hydrocarbons in marine environments is contributing to the implementation of prospecting strategies for indigenous microorganisms with biodegradative and bioremediati...

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19 Citations
7,492 Views
59 Pages

28 February 2024

Wastewater discharges from industrial processes typically include elevated concentrations of contaminants, which largely consist of potentially harmful chemicals such as heavy metals. These contaminants are characterized by their slow rate of decompo...

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16 Citations
5,549 Views
15 Pages

Prospects of Waste Incineration for Improved Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Management in Ghana—A Review

  • Noah Yakah,
  • Mahrokh Samavati,
  • Augustine Akuoko Kwarteng,
  • Andrew Martin and
  • Anthony Simons

10 August 2023

The per capita municipal solid waste (MSW) generation per day in Ghana is estimated to be 0.47 kg/person/day, which translates to over 14,000 tonnes of solid waste generation daily. The disposal and management of this amount of solid waste has been c...

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16 Citations
10,246 Views
17 Pages

From Fruit Waste to Hydrogels for Agricultural Applications

  • Akhmad Adi Sulianto,
  • Ilham Putra Adiyaksa,
  • Yusuf Wibisono,
  • Elena Khan,
  • Aleksei Ivanov,
  • Aleksandr Drannikov,
  • Kadir Ozaltin and
  • Antonio Di Martino

Here, we describe and assess a method for reusing specific food waste to make hydrogels, which can be employed to improve the efficacy of agrochemicals and water. It represents an approach for tackling current challenges, such as food waste, water ma...

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16 Citations
8,357 Views
24 Pages

Review of the Current State of Pyrolysis and Biochar Utilization in Europe: A Scientific Perspective

  • Maria P. C. Volpi,
  • Jean C. G. Silva,
  • Andreas Hornung and
  • Miloud Ouadi

4 February 2024

This scientific paper provides an overview of the current state of pyrolysis in Europe, with a focus on mapping the key research areas and technologies employed. This research relied on search equations that centered on the utilization of biomass and...

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16 Citations
7,878 Views
55 Pages

An Overview of Biodiesel Production via Heterogeneous Catalysts: Synthesis, Current Advances, and Challenges

  • Maya Yaghi,
  • Sandra Chidiac,
  • Sary Awad,
  • Youssef El Rayess and
  • Nancy Zgheib

Biodiesel, a renewable and environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels, has attracted significant attention due to its potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However, high production costs and complex processing remain challenges. Het...

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16 Citations
13,420 Views
37 Pages

Carbon mineralization has attracted great interest as a promising strategy to achieve a decarbonized pathway by 2050. Despite the significant environmental and economic promise associated with using industrial solid waste for carbon mineralization, t...

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15 Citations
3,313 Views
25 Pages

21 September 2023

Gas turbine power plants have important roles in the global power generation market. This paper, for the first time, thermodynamically examines the impact of steam injection for a combined cycle, including a gas turbine cycle with a two-stage turbine...

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15 Citations
9,005 Views
23 Pages

Superhydrophobic Materials from Waste: Innovative Approach

  • Maria Cannio,
  • Dino Norberto Boccaccini,
  • Stefano Caporali and
  • Rosa Taurino

Superhydrophobic materials, known for their exceptional water-repellent properties, have found widespread applications in diverse fields such as self-cleaning surfaces, anti-icing coatings, and water-resistant textiles. In recent years, researchers h...

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14 Citations
17,032 Views
26 Pages

Ammonia production is a cornerstone of the modern chemical industry, essential for fertilizer manufacturing and increasingly relevant in the energy sector. However, the conventional Haber–Bosch (HB) process is highly energy- and carbon-intensiv...

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14 Citations
8,618 Views
24 Pages

Fluoride is a concern for human health at high concentrations, but it is also a valuable compound with multiple applications. Thus, having a system that gives the opportunity to remove and recover this valuable element from water is highly interestin...

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13 Citations
7,926 Views
21 Pages

Sustainable Treatment of Spent Photovoltaic Solar Panels Using Plasma Pyrolysis Technology and Its Economic Significance

  • Ping Fa Chiang,
  • Shanshan Han,
  • Mugabekazi Joie Claire,
  • Ndungutse Jean Maurice,
  • Mohammadtaghi Vakili and
  • Abdulmoseen Segun Giwa

In the past few decades, the solar energy market has increased significantly, with an increasing number of photovoltaic (PV) modules being deployed around the world each year. Some believe that these PV modules have a lifespan of around 25–30 y...

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13 Citations
9,160 Views
13 Pages

20 September 2023

Due to the current high awareness and rising energy costs, the energy label of domestic appliances is an important indicator for consumers when buying a dishwasher. However, not all consumers use efficient Eco cycles on a regular basis. When investig...

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13 Citations
5,012 Views
37 Pages

Offshore Electrical Grid Layout Optimization for Floating Wind—A Review

  • Magnus Daniel Kallinger,
  • José Ignacio Rapha,
  • Pau Trubat Casal and
  • José Luis Domínguez-García

Electrical grid layout optimization should consider the placements of turbines and substations and include effects such as wake losses, power losses in cables, availability of different cable types, reliability-based power losses and operational/deco...

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12 Citations
10,689 Views
41 Pages

Addressing Plastic Waste Challenges in Africa: The Potential of Pyrolysis for Waste-to-Energy Conversion

  • Milon Selvam Dennison,
  • Sathish Kumar Paramasivam,
  • Titus Wanazusi,
  • Kirubanidhi Jebabalan Sundarrajan,
  • Bubu Pius Erheyovwe and
  • Abisha Meji Marshal Williams

Plastic waste poses a significant challenge in Africa and around the world, with its volume continuing to increase at an alarming rate. In Africa, an estimated 25–33% of daily waste is made up of plastic, posing a threat to the environment, mar...

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12 Citations
7,928 Views
32 Pages

Status of Solar-Energy Adoption in GCC, Yemen, Iraq, and Jordan: Challenges and Carbon-Footprint Analysis

  • Ashraf Farahat,
  • Abdulhaleem H. Labban,
  • Abdul-Wahab S. Mashat,
  • Hosny M. Hasanean and
  • Harry D. Kambezidis

This work examines the potential of some of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries (GCC) (Saudi Arabia (KSA), the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar (QA), Bahrain (BH), Oman (OM)), Yemen (YE), Iraq (IQ), and Jordan (JO) to use their abundant solar rad...

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12 Citations
4,603 Views
21 Pages

Amidst a growing global focus on sustainable energy, this study investigates the underutilization of renewable resources in the southern region of Saudi Arabia, with a specific emphasis on the Najran Secondary Industrial Institute (NSII). This resear...

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12 Citations
7,498 Views
32 Pages

Transitioning to clean energy in off-grid remote locations is essential to reducing fossil-fuel-generated greenhouse gas emissions and supporting renewable energy growth. While hybrid renewable energy systems (HRES), including multiple renewable ener...

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11 Citations
3,086 Views
28 Pages

Systematic Literature Review of Heuristic-Optimized Microgrids and Energy-Flexible Factories

  • Johannes Prior,
  • Tobias Drees,
  • Michael Miro and
  • Bernd Kuhlenkötter

22 August 2024

Decentralized renewable energy generation and consumption through microgrids, coupled with short- and long-term storage systems and enhanced demand flexibility, represent a promising strategy for mitigating grid stress and reducing emissions in the i...

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10 Citations
5,902 Views
32 Pages

Techno-Economic Feasibility Analysis of Post-Combustion Carbon Capture in an NGCC Power Plant in Uzbekistan

  • Azizbek Kamolov,
  • Zafar Turakulov,
  • Patrik Furda,
  • Miroslav Variny,
  • Adham Norkobilov and
  • Marcos Fallanza

10 October 2024

As natural gas-fired combined cycle (NGCC) power plants continue to constitute a crucial part of the global energy landscape, their carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions pose a significant challenge to climate goals. This paper evaluates the feasibility of...

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10 Citations
5,113 Views
34 Pages

Co-Treatment of Food Waste and Municipal Sewage Sludge: Technical and Environmental Review of Biological and Thermal Technologies

  • Giovanni Gadaleta,
  • Francesco Todaro,
  • Annamaria Giuliano,
  • Sabino De Gisi and
  • Michele Notarnicola

To face the ongoing issues related to global warming, a circular economy approach should be pursued, rethinking the waste management system and the recovery of organic waste. The main organic waste streams are Food Waste (FW) and municipal Sewage Slu...

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10 Citations
3,331 Views
17 Pages

Finite Element Analysis Method Design and Simulation of Fins for Cooling a Monocrystalline Photovoltaic Panel

  • Raúl Cabrera-Escobar,
  • David Vera,
  • José Cabrera-Escobar,
  • María Magdalena Paredes Godoy,
  • Diego Cajamarca Carrazco,
  • Edwin Roberto Zumba Llango and
  • Francisco Jurado

This research focuses on the development and simulation analysis of heat-dissipating fins made of copper, integrated into photovoltaic panels, with the aim of mitigating temperature increases during operation. This initiative arises from evidence tha...

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10 Citations
6,207 Views
21 Pages

Water is an essential element for human survival, yet many individuals still lack access to treated water to meet their basic needs. To mitigate this situation, alternative water treatment technologies that are accessible and easy to handle are being...

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10 Citations
4,631 Views
12 Pages

Valorization of Biomass and Industrial Wastes as Alternative Fuels for Sustainable Cement Production

  • Ofelia Rivera Sasso,
  • Caleb Carreño Gallardo,
  • David Martin Soto Castillo,
  • Omar Farid Ojeda Farias,
  • Martin Bojorquez Carrillo,
  • Carolina Prieto Gomez and
  • Jose Martin Herrera Ramirez

The cement industry contributes around 7% of global anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions, mainly from the combustion of fuels and limestone decomposition during clinker production. Using alternative fuels derived from wastes is a key strategy to re...

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10 Citations
2,965 Views
21 Pages

Off-Grid Methodology for Sustainable Electricity in Medium-Sized Settlements: The Case of Nisyros Island

  • Evangelos Tsiaras,
  • Zografia Andreosatou,
  • Aliki Kouveli,
  • Stergios Tampekis and
  • Frank A. Coutelieris

As a crucial strategy for mitigating climate change and achieving electricity independence, renewable energy sources (RESs) are gaining widespread importance. This study explores achieving electricity autonomy for Nisyros Island, Greece, through RESs...

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9 Citations
2,920 Views
21 Pages

This study investigates the production of biochar from fresh wood shavings (B-WSF) and used wood shavings (B-WSU–animal litter) biomass through pyrolysis at 450 °C and explores its potential for NO2 adsorption at different temperatures from...

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9 Citations
4,481 Views
26 Pages

Elevated ammonium (NH4+) concentrations in untreated waterways contribute to eutrophication and dissolved oxygen depletion. Geopolymer (GP) materials are introduced as sustainable, straightforward operation and low-cost option for pollutant adsorptio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
7,138 Views
18 Pages

The global shift from conventional energy sources to sustainable alternatives has garnered significant attention, driven by the promise of economic benefits and environmental sustainability. The current study rigorously investigated the economic adva...

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