Global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions reached an all-time high in 2010, rising 45% in the past 20 years. The rise of peoples’ concerns regarding environmental problems such as global warming and waste management problem has led to a movement to convert the current mass-production, mass-consumption, and mass-disposal type economic society into a sustainable society. The Rio Conference on Environment and Development in 1992, and other similar environmental milestone activities and happenings, documented the need for better and more detailed knowledge and information about environmental conditions, trends, and impacts. New thinking and research with regard to indicator frameworks, methodologies, and actual indicators are also needed. The value...
Exergy is a thermodynamic metric that represents the amount of useful energy one can obtain out of a...
Sustainability is a key concept for our future and the role of thermodynamics in its assessment is f...
New technologies, either renewables-based or not, are confronted with both economic and technical co...
Global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions reached an all-time high in 2010, rising 45% in the past 20 ye...
Over the last three decades environmental issues have a direct impact on technology assessment and p...
number of different methods based on concepts presented in the first part and applies these to real ...
It has been suggested that exergy may provide a means of assessing and comparing the environmental i...
A thorough qualitative investigation of the relation between exergy losses and environmental problem...
This paper describes the role and status of sustainability metrics (indicators) and their ongoing de...
The present days can be considered a crossroad in the history of our world because the economic, soc...
There is a considerable disagreement among researches with respect to the extent to which environmen...
Abstract The use of exergy methods is described as tools for addressing climate change so the benefi...
A thorough investigation of literature about the relation between exergy and sustainability was cond...
A thorough investigation of literature about the relation between exergy and sustainability was cond...
Environmental considerations are becoming an essential part of any energy conversion assessment: the...
Exergy is a thermodynamic metric that represents the amount of useful energy one can obtain out of a...
Sustainability is a key concept for our future and the role of thermodynamics in its assessment is f...
New technologies, either renewables-based or not, are confronted with both economic and technical co...
Global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions reached an all-time high in 2010, rising 45% in the past 20 ye...
Over the last three decades environmental issues have a direct impact on technology assessment and p...
number of different methods based on concepts presented in the first part and applies these to real ...
It has been suggested that exergy may provide a means of assessing and comparing the environmental i...
A thorough qualitative investigation of the relation between exergy losses and environmental problem...
This paper describes the role and status of sustainability metrics (indicators) and their ongoing de...
The present days can be considered a crossroad in the history of our world because the economic, soc...
There is a considerable disagreement among researches with respect to the extent to which environmen...
Abstract The use of exergy methods is described as tools for addressing climate change so the benefi...
A thorough investigation of literature about the relation between exergy and sustainability was cond...
A thorough investigation of literature about the relation between exergy and sustainability was cond...
Environmental considerations are becoming an essential part of any energy conversion assessment: the...
Exergy is a thermodynamic metric that represents the amount of useful energy one can obtain out of a...
Sustainability is a key concept for our future and the role of thermodynamics in its assessment is f...
New technologies, either renewables-based or not, are confronted with both economic and technical co...