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Issue 2

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Global NEST Journal

ISSN numbers
1790-7632
2241-777X
Special notes

Issue on Clean Energy and Sustainability

Volume

Issue number
2
Publication month
June

Emission estimates and air quality impacts from the use of alternative fuels by the Titan cement factory in Thessaloniki

by

Moussiopoulos N., Banias G., Douros J. , Michailidou A.V. and Tsegas G.

General

Cement production is an energy-intensive process. Utilisation of fossil fuels is common practice in the cement industry around the world. Alternative fuel substitution rates increase every year. More specifically, 18 % of the fuel used by the European cement industry in 2006 consists of alternative...

alternative fuels cement industry +3 more

Modelling refrigerating compartment of frost-free domestic refrigerators

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Jaramillo J..E., Rigola J., Rodrigues I. and Oliet C.

General

This paper is focussed on the study of the air movement and temperature distribution inside refrigerating compartment of household frost-free refrigerators. It is well known that the correct air circulation and temperature distribution inside the refrigerated chamber are two of the most important...

turbulence modelling LES +4 more

A multicriteria approach to evaluate offshore wind farms siting in Greece

by

Vagiona D. and Karanikolas N.

General

Wind energy offers significant potential for greenhouse gas emissions reductions. Most applications have been developed onshore but the planning and siting conflicts with other land uses have created considerable interest and motivated research to offshore wind energy establishments. In this paper...

Analytical hierarchy process geographical information systems +3 more

Environmental and energy assessment of new vehicle technologies in the greater Athens area

by

Xiouras C., Angelis-Dimakis A., Arampatzis G. and Assimacopoulos D.

General

The transport sector in Greece has the largest share in the final energy consumption and the resulting emissions are one of the main sources of atmospheric pollution. This situation is worse in the region of Attica, where nearly half of the country’s private cars circulate in an area equal to 3 % of...

Transport Sector Energy Savings +2 more

Anaerobic treatment of glycerol for methane and hydrogen production

by

Vlassis T., Stamatelatou K., Antonopoulou G. and Lyberatos G.

General

This work focused on glycerol exploitation for biogas and hydrogen production. Anaerobic digestion of pure glycerol was studied in a continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR), operated under mesophilic conditions (35oC) at various organic loading rates. The overall operation of the reactor showed that...

glycerol Anaerobic digestion +6 more

Increase of biogas production through co-digestion of lipids and sewage sludge

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Noutsopoulos C., Mamais D., Antoniou K. and Avramides C.

General

The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of co-digesting lipids originated from domestic wastewater along with sewage sludge. Three lab-scale single stage mesophilic anaerobic digesters were operated under a constant hydraulic retention time (15 days). One system (C) was fed on a daily...

Biogas co-digestion +5 more

Bioethanol production from thermochemically pre-treated olive mill solid residues using the yeast Pachysolen tannophylus

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Senkevich S., Ntaikou I. and Lyberatos G.

General

Olive oil mill solid residue (OMSR) is the solid waste generated during olive oil production process in three-phase olive mills. It consists of the remaining pulp of olive processing after the extraction of oil, as well as the cracked seeds of the olive fruits, containing thus mainly lignocellulose...

Bioethanol solid wastes +3 more

Combustion characterization of producer gas from biomass gasification

by

Hernandez J.J., Barba J. and Aranda G.

General

In the present work, premixed flames from the combustion of producer gas have been analyzed. Two different compositions have been tested, corresponding to air and steam gasification processes (the latter leading to a better quality gas due to its higher CO and H2 concentration and its lower N2...

Producer gas flame stability region +3 more

Impact from road transport of radioactive wastes in Spain

by

Calleja J.A., Gutierrez F. and Colon C.

General

This work focuses in transport of high level radioactive wastes, mainly consisting of spent fuels from nuclear power utilities in Spain. To date, these wastes are being stored in the own generating facilities, or they are sent to France; but these options are not any more technically or economically...

high-level nuclear transports central storage facility +4 more

Use of alternative fuels obtained from renewable sources in Brayton cycles

by

Escudero M., Jimenez A., Lopez I. and Rodriguez J.

General

Analysis and simulation of the behaviour of gas turbines for power generation using different nonconventional fuels obtained from different renewable sources are presented. Three biomass-tobiofuel processes are considered: anaerobic digestion of biomass (biogas), biomass gasification (synthesis gas)...

Renewable energy sources Bioenergy +4 more

Effects of microbiological contamination in the quality of biodiesel fuels

by

Dodos G.S., Konstantakos T., Loginos S. and Zannikos F.

General

The introduction to the European Market of biodiesel blends along with the minimization of the sulphur content in automotive diesel has rejuvenated the research interest on the microbial stability of diesel fuel. Several microorganisms are able to metabolize hydrocarbons contained in conventional...

Microbial activity Fatty Acid Methyl Esters +3 more

Simultaneous removal of NO and SO2 from combustion fuel gases using supported copper oxide catalysts

by

Bereketidou O., Charisiou N.D. and Goula M.A.

General

Nitrogen oxide (NOx) and sulphur dioxide (SO2) emissions produced by the combustion of fuel in stationary sources, such as power stations, industrial heaters or cogeneration plants, cause significant environmental problems. Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) is a well established process for the...

SCR Selective Catalytic Reduction +3 more

Multicriteria analysis of municipal solid wastes energy recovery technologies in Greece

by

Kondili E., Bartsis J., Kapsali M. and Kaldellis J.K.

General

Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management is the field of science which explores and evolves strategies minimizing the final amount of wastes delivered to landfills and reducing the corresponding pollution related to all stages of treatment and collection. In the best practices of MSW the inherent...

energy recovery from MSW Waste-to-Energy plants +3 more

Anaerobic treatment of sewage sludge and grease trap sludge in continuous co-digestion

by

Neczaj E., Bien J., Grosser A., Worwag G. and Kacprzak M.

General

In recent years many researchers show a high interest in co-digestion, simultaneous anaerobic decomposition of a homogenous mixture of at least two biodegradable waste. Anaerobic codigestion is reported to offer several benefits over digestion of separate materials, such as increased cost-efficiency...

co-digestion sewage sludge +2 more

International overview on waste to biofuel options with a focsu on waste potentials in Germany and funding incentives in the EC

by

Kretzschmar J., Majer S. and Kroeger M.

General

Biofuels represent a possibility to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions within the transport sector. In this context the sustainability of biofuels, especially so called 1st generation biofuels led to controversial discussions in the past. Biofuels from waste and residues represent a well suited...

sustainability land use +7 more