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Hydrogen production from cotton wastes by mean of dark fermentation

(Corresponding) Sołowski G., Konkol I., Shalaby M., (Corresponding) Cenian A.
Topic: 
Energy technologies and sustainability
Dark fermentation of textile wastes is discussed in the paper. In the experiment were used cotton wastes. Before fermentation the cotton was hydrolyzed using 0.1 M of HCl. The inoculum was pretreated using heat shocked for 0.5 h at temperature of 105°C. The fermentation was carried out under...Read more
Keywords: 
dark fermentation, hydrogen, methane, cotton
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00022

Long term solids handling alternatives for New York City water resource recovery facilities (WRRFs)

(Corresponding) Ramalingam K., (Corresponding) Fillos J., Katehis D.
Topic: 
Energy technologies and sustainability
New York City Department of Environmental Protection, DEP, owns and operates 14 waste water treatment plants which treat a combined average dry weather flow of 57 m3/sec. (1.3 billion gallons per day). The plants have been upgraded periodically to address more stringent discharge permit limits with...Read more
Keywords: 
biosolids, thermal hydrolysis, Lysotherm
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00034

One step industrial enzymatic technology of starch hydrolysis to glucose

(Corresponding) Kvesitadze G., Khvedelidze R., (Corresponding) Urushadze T., Kutateladze L., Zakariashvili N., Jobava M., Sadunishvili T.
Topic: 
Energy technologies and sustainability
Starch degrading enzymes like amylase have received great attention because of their technological significance and economic benefits. As a result of screening of Durmishidze Institute of Biochemistry and Biotechnology collection of mycelial fungi, accounting 2500 individual strains, 39 strains...Read more
Keywords: 
microscopic fungi, amylases, hydrolysis, glucose, technology
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00170

Life Cycle Assessment of Electricity production in the Czech Republic – case-study of lignite combustion and hydropower

(Corresponding) Štefanica J., Zakuciová K., Kočí V., Šerešová M., Vlček Z., Vitvarová M., Opatřil J.
Topic: 
Energy technologies and sustainability
Environmental impacts of various types of energy production are compared in the scope of an ongoing national research project “Life Cycle Assessment of Energy Production”. The project is using the LCA method to compare the potential environmental impacts of selected energy sources throughout their...Read more
Keywords: 
LCA, electricity production, case-study
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00200

Saltwater a viable source of Energy for Sustainable Rural Development

(Corresponding) Roohul Abad K., El Morabet R., Al Mesfer M., Amadur Rahman K.
Topic: 
Energy technologies and sustainability
Energy is the base for development in modern age. A sustainable renewable energy source is needed to overcome the requirement of special conditions and infrastructure for the development of rural areas. Saltwater is available in abundance and the energy can be harnessed directly with ease. The...Read more
Keywords: 
Sustainable, Renewable Energy, Rural Development, Saltwater, Carbon Emission
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00205

Production of activated carbon from oil palm shells via physical activation with H2O and its characterization for use in aqueous phase

(Corresponding) Rincon S., Alvarez D.
Topic: 
Energy technologies and sustainability
Oil palm shells (OPS) are a solid residue of the extraction of palm oil having excellent characteristics for production of activated carbon. OPS worldwide production amounts to 17.214 ton (2018) from which Colombia participates with 364 ton. Oil palm shells were first carbonized in a horizontal...Read more
Keywords: 
Oil palm shells, activated carbon, physical activation, adsorption
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00224

Improving aquaculture environmental footprint utilizing offshore renewable energy

(Corresponding) LILAS T., Antoniou E., Kotrikla A., Vatistas A., Dagkinis I.
Topic: 
Energy technologies and sustainability
The main environmental impacts of aquaculture include eutrophication, chemical pollution and harm to sensitive marine ecosystems. At the same time, the required energy leads to high emissions of greenhouse gases. Offshore wind turbines are a sector of renewable energy that grows rapidly. Offshore...Read more
Keywords: 
open sea aquaculture, product environmental footprint, floating windturbine, offshore renewable energy
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00353

Catalytic Pyrolysis of Plum Seed

(Corresponding) Pehlivan E.
Topic: 
Energy technologies and sustainability
In this study, pyrolysis and catalytic pyrolysis of the plum seed was investigated. For this purpose, the characteristics of the raw materials were determined by proximate analysis (moisture, ash, volatile matter, fixed carbon), structural analysis (holocellulose, hemicellulose, hemicellulose,...Read more
Keywords: 
catalytic pyrolysis, Plum seed, biofuel.
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00421

Clean Electro-mobility Solutions Only Using Green Energy Input

(Corresponding) KALDELLIS J., SPYROPOULOS G., KONDILI E., TRIANTAFYLLOU A.
Topic: 
Energy technologies and sustainability
The utilization of electrical cars is considered as the new tool against the serious problems resulting from the oil products consumption of the transportation sector. Actually, many people believe that the adoption of electro-mobility, especially in the urban areas or small-medium size islands, is...Read more
Keywords: 
Renewable Energy, Energy Storage, Transportation Sector, Air Pollution, Greenhouse Gases
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00513

Nitrogen co-doped with fluorine on reduced graphene oxide for enhanced electrocatalytic activity and stability for ORR in alkaline fuel cells

Musico Y., Labata M., (Corresponding) Chuang P., Ocon J.
Topic: 
Energy technologies and sustainability
Nitrogen co-doped with fluorine on reduced graphene oxide (rGO) was prepared by one-pot hydrothermal treatment method. The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images and X-ray photoelectron microscopy (XPS) spectra revealed the successful doping of nitrogen and fluorine into the rGO. The Brunauer-...Read more
Keywords: 
electrocatalyst, ORR, N-F-rGO, hydrothermal treatment, fuel cells
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00609