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Journal articles on the topic "R1 energy-efficiency formula"

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Banaś, Marian, Tadeusz Pająk, Jakub Bator, Wojciech Wróbel, and Józef Ciuła. "Energy Efficiency Analysis of Waste-to-Energy Plants in Poland." Energies 17, no. 10 (2024): 2390. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en17102390.

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The issue of enhancing energy recovery efficiency is a key concern within the European Union’s climate protection efforts. In particular, it applies to all processes and plants for the harvesting, gathering, and conversion of energy. The abandonment of fossil fuels in favour of alternative energy sources, and the increasing of energy efficiency and its recovery, is now a widely accepted direction of energy development. This study focuses on facilities that recover and process energy from municipal waste left after recycling processes, known as waste-to-energy (WtE) plants. These plants’ energy
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Hoque, Kazi Mohammed Rayatul, Cagil Ozansoy, and Murat Fahrioglu. "Climate and size correction in European Union’s Waste Framework Directive and R1 energy efficiency criteria." Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy 36, no. 8 (2018): 670–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0734242x18782738.

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This article presents an analysis on the use of the R1 formula to determine the recovery status of some energy from waste plants. Detailed R1 computations are provided to demonstrate the application of R1 guidelines in incineration and gasification facilities. Climate and size correction methods are proposed in consideration of the disadvantage faced by smaller-sized energy from waste plants or those located in warmer regions in meeting the set threshold. A key highlight is the case-based application of climate and size correction factors to three case study plants in scaling the R1 value in c
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Vakalis, Stergios, and Konstantinos Moustakas. "Applications of the 3T Method and the R1 Formula as Efficiency Assessment Tools for Comparing Waste-to-Energy and Landfilling." Energies 12, no. 6 (2019): 1066. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en12061066.

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The assessment of novel waste-to-energy technologies has several drawbacks due to the nature of the R1 formula. The 3T method, which aims to cover this gap, combines thermodynamic parameters in a radar graph and the overall efficiency is calculated from the area of the trapezoid. The present study expands the application of the 3T method in order to make it suitable for utilization in other energy-from-waste technologies. In the framework of this study, a 3T specialized solution is developed for the case of landfilling plus landfill gas recovery, with the potential inclusion of landfill mining
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Vakalis, Stergios, Konstantinos Moustakas, and Maria Loizidou. "Introduction of the trapezoidal thermodynamic technique method for measuring and mapping the efficiency of waste-to-energy plants: A potential replacement to the R1 formula." Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy 36, no. 9 (2018): 810–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0734242x18782727.

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Waste-to-energy plants have the peculiarity of being considered both as energy production and as waste destruction facilities and this distinction is important for legislative reasons. The efficiency of waste-to-energy plants must be objective and consistent, independently if the focus is the production of energy, the destruction of waste or the recovery/upgrade of materials. With the introduction of polygeneration technologies, like gasification, the production of energy and the recovery/upgrade of materials, are interconnected. The existing methodology for assessing the efficiency of waste-t
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Vakalis, Stergios, Konstantinos Moustakas, and Maria Loizidou. "Energy efficiency of waste-to-energy plants with a focus on the comparison and the constraints of the 3T method and the R1 formula." Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 108 (July 2019): 323–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2019.04.004.

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Abun Abun, Indah Permata Bena, Kiki Haetami, and Hery Supratman. "Effect of shrimp waste fermentation feed supplement use on the balance of protein efficiency and color of native chicken egg yolk." International Journal of Life Science Research Archive 3, no. 1 (2022): 022–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.53771/ijlsra.2022.3.1.0068.

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Background: Supplement feed with an optimal composition will increase livestock productivity through increased feed digestibility and feed consumption that will provide a balance between amino acid supply and energy to grow, and produce. One of the fishery wastes that can be used as feed supplements is shrimp waste. The purpose of the study was to determine and obtain the level of use of feed supplements of fermented shrimp waste in the ration which resulted in a balance value of protein efficiency and the best egg yolk colour in the native chickens. Materials and Methods: The experiment used
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "R1 energy-efficiency formula"

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Hoque, Kazi Mohammed Rayatul. "Investigations into the Impacts of Prevailing Climate and Size on the Thermal Energy Efficiency of Energy from Waste Plants." Thesis, 2018. https://vuir.vu.edu.au/42235/.

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Energy from Waste (EfW) is increasingly becoming an essential part of the contemporary mix of sustainable energy systems. EfW technologies consist of waste treatment processes that create energy in the form of electricity, heat or transport fuels (e.g. diesel) from a waste source. There exists a global movement towards reduction of dependence on fossil fuels and focus on exploiting renewable energy resources. Waste is available in abundance and recent studies only suggest an increasing tonnage of waste with a growing global population and diverse industries. Thermal treatment of waste has bee
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Book chapters on the topic "R1 energy-efficiency formula"

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"Applications of the 3T Method as an Efficiency Assessment Tool for Waste-to-Energy Facilities and Numerical Comparisons with the R1 Formula." In Proceedings of 2018 EEC/WTERT Conference. ASME Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.861950_ch6.

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Conference papers on the topic "R1 energy-efficiency formula"

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van Berlo, M. A. J., and Harry de Waart. "Unleashing the Power in Waste: Comparison of Greenhouse Gas and Other Performance Indicators for Waste-to-Energy Concepts and Landfilling." In 16th Annual North American Waste-to-Energy Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/nawtec16-1937.

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A CO2-evaluation is made for landfill and Waste-to-Energy (WtE) concepts. Different concepts are identified and compared for their performance on energy and materials recovery. Performance indicators for WtE are compared; like energy efficiency, EXergy efficiency, the R1-D10 formula from the EU Waste Framework directive, and CO2-emission and avoidance. It is shown that, due to the biomass content and the avoidance effect due to the recovery of energy and materials, conventional WtE has a near zero CO2-emission per ton of waste. Optimised WtE can have a significant negative overall emission of
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