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Michal Pu?kár, Pavol Tarbajovský, Matú? Lavcák and Marieta ?oltésová
Large transoceanic ships use marine ancillary diesel engines for generating electricity, which, on the other hand, produce a remarkable amount of harmful emissions during the combustion process. The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) establishes s...
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Mohammad M. Khabbazan
The EU has established the world?s first cross-border emission-trading systems (ETS) for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, currently covering aviation, emission-intensive sectors, and electricity (EITE). The EU Commission has offered to apply emissions tra...
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Varis ?entin?,Dmitrijs Rusovs,Aleksandrs Sorocins,Vera Kulakova
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Accurate production planning in both the short and long term is very important in cogeneration plants. Especially if the cogeneration unit operates under free electricity market conditions, which complicates the decision-making process as an additional p...
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Mohamed Ghorab, Libing Yang, Evgueniy Entchev, Euy-Joon Lee, Eun-Chul Kang, Yu-Jin Kim, Sangmu Bae, Yujin Nam and Kwonye Kim
Hybrid renewable energy systems are subject to extensive research around the world and different designs have found their way to the market and have been commercialized. These systems usually employ multiple components, both renewable and conventional, c...
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Vigaile Semaskaite, Marijonas Bogdevicius, Tatjana Paulauskiene, Jochen Uebe and Ludmila Filina-Dawidowicz
Natural gas plays a vital role in the economically and environmentally sustainable future of energy. Its reliable deliveries are required, especially nowadays, when the energy market is so volatile and unstable. The conversion of natural gas to its lique...
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