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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Necessity of Full Implementation of Type Approval for Non Road Mobile Machinery in the Republic of Croatia

(Corresponding) Lulic Z., Sraga V., Šagi G., Ilincic P.
Topic: 
Air pollution
Along with continuous progress in the reduction of emissions from road vehicles, the Non-Road Mobile Machinery (NRMM) becomes a more and more important source of emissions. Namely, although the EU Regulation 2016/1628 for NRMM introduces the latest limit emission values known as Stage V, their...Read more
Keywords: 
Emissions, Type Approval, EU Regulation 2016/1628, Emission Inventories, Market Surveillance
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00960

Cross-border trade: certification schemes for recycling derived organic fertiliser (RDF)

(Corresponding) Bur A., Laub K., Weiler K., Wern B.
Topic: 
Agroforestry, forest and agricultural sustainability
The project ReNu2Farm (Nutrient Recycling – from pilot production to farms and fields, funded by the EU Interreg North-West Europe Program) focuses on closing nutrient cycles to substitute mineral fertiliser and to contribute to a sustainable agriculture by supporting demand-oriented application of...Read more
Keywords: 
EU Fertiliser Product Regulation, Nutrient Circles, Circular Economy, Certification Scheme, European single market
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00063

Can the seasonal variability affect the BMP of fruit and vegetable waste?

(Corresponding) Scotto di Perta E., Lamboglia R., Cesaro A., Frunzo L., Esposito G., Papirio S.
Topic: 
Food waste
Fruit and vegetable waste (FVW), largely produced in open markets, is characterized by highly putrescible materials, thus being a proper substrate for anaerobic digestion. This study investigated the effect of the seasonal variation of FVW, on the biochemical methane potential (BMP). To this end,...Read more
Keywords: 
anaerobic digestion, open market waste, methane, energy recovery
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00264

Assessing the implications of IMO 2020 on tanker vessels’ chartering and employability prospects with a focus on the installation of SOx Scrubbers

(Corresponding) Grapsas N., Vlachos G.
Topic: 
Transportation and the environment
As from January 1, 2020 the limits, which were coined as IMO 2020, of sulphur in fuel oil used on board vessels operating outside emission control areas was reduced from 3.50% m/m (mass by mass) to 0.50% m/m. Those limits are set out in Annex VI of the International convention for the Prevention of...Read more
Keywords: 
IMO 2020, Tankers, Scrubbers, Multitier chartering market
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00040

Exploring the Potential and Challenges of a Developing Carbon Market in the Philippines

(Corresponding) Corpus R., Bayani M., MELDANETTE S., Ado R.
Topic: 
Carbon market
The worldwide shift towards the use of renewable energy sources is very necessary if we are going to reduce our impact on the environment and become more sustainable over the long run. However, owing to the intermittent nature of renewable energy sources, concerns with grid management, and...Read more
Keywords: 
carbon market, Philippines, emerging
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00175

The geopolitical risk index effect on the energy market, emissions and climate change

Polemis D., (Corresponding) Mamalis V.
Topic: 
Transportation and the environment
Over time, global crises have affected the energy market much more than major geopolitical events. In recent years, humanity has been faced with the Covid 19 crisis, which has caused great disruption in the energy market and unprecedented phenomena in oil prices. Also, during the same period, due...Read more
Keywords: 
GPR, energy market, emissions, RAS
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00504