The role of hydrocarbons in the global energy agenda: The focus on liquefied natural gas
V Litvinenko - Resources, 2020 - mdpi.com
Presently, there is a paradoxical situation in the global energy market related to a gap
between the image of hydrocarbon resources (HCR) and their real value for the economy …
between the image of hydrocarbon resources (HCR) and their real value for the economy …
A review of carbon monitoring in wet carbon systems using remote sensing
Carbon monitoring is critical for the reporting and verification of carbon stocks and change.
Remote sensing is a tool increasingly used to estimate the spatial heterogeneity, extent and …
Remote sensing is a tool increasingly used to estimate the spatial heterogeneity, extent and …
Intact and managed peatland soils as a source and sink of GHGs from 1850 to 2100
Land-use change disturbs the function of peatland as a natural carbon sink and triggers high
GHG emissions. Nevertheless, historical trends and future trajectories of GHG budgets from …
GHG emissions. Nevertheless, historical trends and future trajectories of GHG budgets from …
Recycling of coal fly ash as an example of an efficient circular economy: A stakeholder approach
The scale of waste formation from coal-fired generation is significant and tends to grow
steadily in the context of the global use of coal for power production. This paper covers the …
steadily in the context of the global use of coal for power production. This paper covers the …
Towards sustainable soil stabilization in peatlands: Secondary raw materials as an alternative
Implementation of construction works on weak (eg, compressible, collapsible, expansive)
soils such as peatlands often is limited by logistics of equipment and shortage of available …
soils such as peatlands often is limited by logistics of equipment and shortage of available …
The role of soils in provision of energy
Soils have both direct and indirect impacts on available energy, but energy provision, in
itself, has direct and indirect impacts on soils. Burning peats provides only approximately …
itself, has direct and indirect impacts on soils. Burning peats provides only approximately …
The study of highly mineralized peat sedimentation products in terms of their use as an energy source
Peat belongs to the slowly renewable biomass resources, therefore its use as an energy
source helps to reduce the negative impact on the environment. However, its use in the …
source helps to reduce the negative impact on the environment. However, its use in the …
[PDF][PDF] Composition and properties of soils developed within the ash disposal areas originated from peat combustion (Tyumen, Russia).
A Konstantinov, A Novoselov… - Soil Science …, 2020 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Electrical power generation by burning fossil fuels leads to the formation of a significant
amount of industrial waste that is often stored at ash disposal sites, which leads to a …
amount of industrial waste that is often stored at ash disposal sites, which leads to a …
The effect of co-combustion of waste from flour milling and highly mineralized peat on sintering of the ash residue
The combustion of some types of plant biomass leads to the sintering of their mineral part
with the formation of deposits on the heating surfaces. Operational experience shows that …
with the formation of deposits on the heating surfaces. Operational experience shows that …
Medical peat waste upcycling to carbonized solid fuel in the torrefaction process
Peat is the main type of peloid used in Polish cosmetic/healing spa facilities. Depending on
treatment and origin, peat waste can be contaminated microbiologically, and as a result, it …
treatment and origin, peat waste can be contaminated microbiologically, and as a result, it …