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Support Structure Suitability for Offshore Wind Farms Development in Greece based on a Sustainable Site-Selection Framework

(Corresponding) Spyridonidou S., Vagiona D.
Topic: 
Energy technologies and sustainability
Site-selection and spatial planning form a crucial step toward the successful development of Offshore Wind Farms (OWFs). Deployment of wind turbines in different water depths has raised the issue of selection of the most suitable support structures. In this work, a well-structured site-selection...Read more
Keywords: 
site-selection; spatial energy planning; offshore wind; support structure; GIS
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00025

Towards decentralizing the energy system: production of bioenergy and bioproducts via anaerobic digestion

(Corresponding) VLACHOKOSTAS C., MICHAILIDOU A., (Corresponding) ACHILLAS C., (Corresponding) MOUSSIOPOULOS N.
Topic: 
Biowaste
The model of circular economy has gained worldwide interest. Within its concept, biodegradable waste is viewed as a beneficial resource that needs to be re-introduced in the supply chains. The use of raw materials, energy, and water is also to be minimized. Undeniably, a strong link exists between...Read more
Keywords: 
sustainable management; bioenergy; decision support system; multi-criteria analysis; bioeconomy
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00665

Comparative analysis of WtE technologies based on multiple criteria analysis and life cycle considerations

Mertzanakis C., (Corresponding) VLACHOKOSTAS C.
Topic: 
Waste strategies development
Nowadays, a range of alternative options and technologies for Waste to Energy are currently available and analytically discussed in the effort to promote energy production and rational waste management. In this paper, a generic methodological scheme is proposed for the comparative analysis of WtE (...Read more
Keywords: 
sustainable management; thermal treatment; decision support system; multi-criteria analysis; waste management;
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00036