Selected non-renewable and renewable energy processes from the ecoinvent 2.2 life cycle inventory database were analysed using basic contribution analysis, geometric series expansion, and structural path analysis. The hierarchical perspective of the ReCiPe impact assessment method was applied. The sources studied included biomass, wind, solar photovoltaic, hydropower, natural gas combined cycle and hard coal. Several technologies within each energy source were studied for comparison purposes. The processes were compared based on material consumption, land use and emissions for the production of 1 EJ (278 TWh). Results indicate that all of the renewable energy sources studied had a significantly lower impact than the non-renewable sourc...
AbstractDue to environmental and geopolitical reasons, the need for substitution of fossil fuels wit...
The transition towards renewable energy sources and “green” technologies for energy generation and s...
Before new technologies enter the market, their environmental superiority over competing options mus...
Selected non-renewable and renewable energy processes from the ecoinvent 2.2 life cycle inventory da...
Electrical power systems based on renewable energy sources are often intuitivelyperceived as environ...
Technologies that use renewable energy sources (RES) are crucial to achieving decarbonization goals,...
High energy consumption and the world population increase will lead to shrinking reserves of fossil ...
The widespread proliferation of other then fossil based energy production methods is a development, ...
Nowadays planning and developing of innovative renewable energy projects across the globe imply calc...
All energy systems carry environmental impacts and given the threats of global warming, fossil-based...
The lifecycle concept is a "cradle to grave" approach to thinking about products, processes, and ser...
Due to environmental and geopolitical reasons, the need for substitution of fossil fuels with renewa...
The lifecycle concept is a “cradle to grave” approach to thinking about products, processes, and ser...
Traditionally, renewable energy sources (RES) are considered the most environmentally friendly, but ...
This study deals with the problems connected with the benefits and costs of an offshore wind power p...
AbstractDue to environmental and geopolitical reasons, the need for substitution of fossil fuels wit...
The transition towards renewable energy sources and “green” technologies for energy generation and s...
Before new technologies enter the market, their environmental superiority over competing options mus...
Selected non-renewable and renewable energy processes from the ecoinvent 2.2 life cycle inventory da...
Electrical power systems based on renewable energy sources are often intuitivelyperceived as environ...
Technologies that use renewable energy sources (RES) are crucial to achieving decarbonization goals,...
High energy consumption and the world population increase will lead to shrinking reserves of fossil ...
The widespread proliferation of other then fossil based energy production methods is a development, ...
Nowadays planning and developing of innovative renewable energy projects across the globe imply calc...
All energy systems carry environmental impacts and given the threats of global warming, fossil-based...
The lifecycle concept is a "cradle to grave" approach to thinking about products, processes, and ser...
Due to environmental and geopolitical reasons, the need for substitution of fossil fuels with renewa...
The lifecycle concept is a “cradle to grave” approach to thinking about products, processes, and ser...
Traditionally, renewable energy sources (RES) are considered the most environmentally friendly, but ...
This study deals with the problems connected with the benefits and costs of an offshore wind power p...
AbstractDue to environmental and geopolitical reasons, the need for substitution of fossil fuels wit...
The transition towards renewable energy sources and “green” technologies for energy generation and s...
Before new technologies enter the market, their environmental superiority over competing options mus...