Traditionally, renewable energy sources (RES) are considered the most environmentally friendly, but only the stage of their operation is evaluated. A method for the integrated assessment of the renewable energy environment sustainability has been proposed, taking into account their entire life cycle - from the extraction of natural resources for the production of a power plant to its utilization. An impact assessment of RES different types on the environment has been carried out in four areas: consumption of natural resources, pollution of water resources, pollution of the soil and pollution of the atmosphere. The comparison of the considered environmental components has been carried out on the basis of an environmental pollution economic a...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 268-302.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Envi...
The Abstract The main objectives of the presented thesis - The Assessment of Environmental Impacts o...
The transition towards renewable energy sources and “green” technologies for energy generation and s...
Traditionally, renewable energy sources (RES) are considered the most environmentally friendly, but ...
The conversion of kinetic energy from wind and solar radiation into electricity during the operation...
All energy systems carry environmental impacts and given the threats of global warming, fossil-based...
Selected non-renewable and renewable energy processes from the ecoinvent 2.2 life cycle inventory da...
The paper presents a holistic evaluation of the energy and environmental profile of two renewable en...
The renewable energy sources are often presented as 'clean' sources, not considering the environment...
Electrical power systems based on renewable energy sources are often intuitivelyperceived as environ...
In this present work, a life cycle assessment is realized on Solar Two, a test project of a solar to...
The lifecycle concept is a “cradle to grave” approach to thinking about products, processes, and ser...
Both scientific community and political institutions frequently stress the crucial role of energy an...
The lifecycle concept is a "cradle to grave" approach to thinking about products, processes, and ser...
Current society understands the need to protect the environment. Renewable energy resources are one ...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 268-302.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Envi...
The Abstract The main objectives of the presented thesis - The Assessment of Environmental Impacts o...
The transition towards renewable energy sources and “green” technologies for energy generation and s...
Traditionally, renewable energy sources (RES) are considered the most environmentally friendly, but ...
The conversion of kinetic energy from wind and solar radiation into electricity during the operation...
All energy systems carry environmental impacts and given the threats of global warming, fossil-based...
Selected non-renewable and renewable energy processes from the ecoinvent 2.2 life cycle inventory da...
The paper presents a holistic evaluation of the energy and environmental profile of two renewable en...
The renewable energy sources are often presented as 'clean' sources, not considering the environment...
Electrical power systems based on renewable energy sources are often intuitivelyperceived as environ...
In this present work, a life cycle assessment is realized on Solar Two, a test project of a solar to...
The lifecycle concept is a “cradle to grave” approach to thinking about products, processes, and ser...
Both scientific community and political institutions frequently stress the crucial role of energy an...
The lifecycle concept is a "cradle to grave" approach to thinking about products, processes, and ser...
Current society understands the need to protect the environment. Renewable energy resources are one ...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 268-302.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Envi...
The Abstract The main objectives of the presented thesis - The Assessment of Environmental Impacts o...
The transition towards renewable energy sources and “green” technologies for energy generation and s...