The current needs of sustainable urban development are rising. As the transport sector expands, emissions continue to rise. Due to their negative impact on human health and the environment, air quality requirements are becoming more and more stringent. At the same time, the amount of waste is increasing. Europe Union policies attempt to relieve the pressure that these two stressors place on urban systems as they themselves expand. Today different solutions are available to decrease greenhouse gas emissions, increase air quality and improve waste management systems. Among them, waste-to-biomethane for use in urban systems deserves more attention. The paper focuses on application of the concept of waste-to-biomethane and the case study of Val...
The European Union (EU) has set a mandatory target for renewable fuels of 10% for each member state ...
Biomethane is an emerging sector in Europe as evolution of the conventional approach of co-generatio...
Biomethane is an emerging sector in Europe as evolution of the conventional approach of co-generatio...
The current needs of sustainable urban development are rising. As the transport sector expands, emis...
The simultaneous energetic use of bio-waste, such as municipal solid waste (MSW) and catering/food w...
In many European regions waste management is still a major problem and only few biogas plants use or...
AbstractThis paper addresses important links and synergies between two essential parts of an urban e...
Like many large cities, Johannesburg faces several sustainability challenges such as unsustainable u...
A major problem in the modern world is the overuse of fossil resources. The use of such resources an...
This report was elaborated in the framework of the UrbanBiogas project (Urban waste for biomethane g...
The main objective of the project was to promote biogas production and its use as traffic fuel. The...
The use of biowaste as a resource allows moving closer to EU’s common objectives by reducing the amo...
The study aims to demonstrate the overall environmental sustainability of biomethane production by a...
e-mail: wojciech.gis @ its.waw.pl This paper discusses generally the possibility of reduction carbon...
The EU directive on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources (Directive 2009/28/EC)...
The European Union (EU) has set a mandatory target for renewable fuels of 10% for each member state ...
Biomethane is an emerging sector in Europe as evolution of the conventional approach of co-generatio...
Biomethane is an emerging sector in Europe as evolution of the conventional approach of co-generatio...
The current needs of sustainable urban development are rising. As the transport sector expands, emis...
The simultaneous energetic use of bio-waste, such as municipal solid waste (MSW) and catering/food w...
In many European regions waste management is still a major problem and only few biogas plants use or...
AbstractThis paper addresses important links and synergies between two essential parts of an urban e...
Like many large cities, Johannesburg faces several sustainability challenges such as unsustainable u...
A major problem in the modern world is the overuse of fossil resources. The use of such resources an...
This report was elaborated in the framework of the UrbanBiogas project (Urban waste for biomethane g...
The main objective of the project was to promote biogas production and its use as traffic fuel. The...
The use of biowaste as a resource allows moving closer to EU’s common objectives by reducing the amo...
The study aims to demonstrate the overall environmental sustainability of biomethane production by a...
e-mail: wojciech.gis @ its.waw.pl This paper discusses generally the possibility of reduction carbon...
The EU directive on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources (Directive 2009/28/EC)...
The European Union (EU) has set a mandatory target for renewable fuels of 10% for each member state ...
Biomethane is an emerging sector in Europe as evolution of the conventional approach of co-generatio...
Biomethane is an emerging sector in Europe as evolution of the conventional approach of co-generatio...