A Quantitative Analysis Of The Impact Of Wind Energy Penetration On Electricity Prices In Ireland, 2014 Technological University Dublin
A Quantitative Analysis Of The Impact Of Wind Energy Penetration On Electricity Prices In Ireland, Micheal O'Flaherty, Niall Riordan, Noel O'Neill, Ciara Ahern
Articles
The maturity of wind technology combined with availability of suitable sites means Ireland is on course to generate 40% of its electricity from the wind by 2020.This work sets out to quantify, to what degree, if any, increased wind penetration translates into reduced wholesale and retail prices for electricity. The consensus from the literature is that increasing wind penetration reduces wholesale electricity prices, but views vary as to what degree this translates into reduced retail prices for the consumer.
This work demonstrates the effect of wind energy penetration on the price of electricity in Ireland using quantitative data from the …
Implementing Green Roofs On Movie Theaters And Shopping Centers: Business Cases In Profitable Sustainability, 2014 Pomona College
Implementing Green Roofs On Movie Theaters And Shopping Centers: Business Cases In Profitable Sustainability, Ryan J. Miller
Pomona Senior Theses
This thesis presents the business case for installing green roofs on movie theaters and shopping centers. These businesses can then derive increased profits from the environmental benefits of reduced energy use and increased stormwater retention. After presenting the basic design and benefits of a green roof, the thesis develops stand-alone business plans for a movie theater and shopping center. The author finds that green roofs are a profitable sustainability solution for the commercial enterprise.
2014 Nebraska Water Monitoring Programs Report, 2014 University of Nebraska - Lincoln
2014 Nebraska Water Monitoring Programs Report, Marty Link, Ryan Chapman
Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality: Reports
The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (NDEQ) is charged with monitoring, assessing, and to the extent possible, managing the state’s water resources. The purpose of this work is to protect and maintain high quality water and encourage or execute activities to improve poor water quality. Monitoring is done on nearly 17,000 miles of flowing rivers and streams, more than 134,000 acres of surface water in lakes and reservoirs, as well as the vast storage of groundwater in Nebraska’s aquifers.
Green Technologies And Sensor Networks For Bmp Evaluation In Stormwater Retention Ponds And Wetlands., 2014 University of Central Florida
Green Technologies And Sensor Networks For Bmp Evaluation In Stormwater Retention Ponds And Wetlands., Anthony Crawford
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The aim of this thesis is to examine and develop new techniques in stormwater Best Management Practices (BMP) for nutrient and erosion reduction and monitoring by incorporation of low impact green technologies and sensor networks. Previous research has found excessive nutrient loading of nitrogen and phosphorus species from urban stormwater runoff can lead to ecological degradation and eutrophication of receiving lakes and rivers (Fareed and Abid, 2005). In response, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) has set forth reduction goals as established in Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) reports to reduce nutrient loading and restore, or maintain, Florida water …
The Effects Of Bam As An Adsorptive Media On Phosphorus Removal In Stormwater, 2014 University of Central Florida
The Effects Of Bam As An Adsorptive Media On Phosphorus Removal In Stormwater, Sultan Salamah
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
To maintain the quality of receiving water bodies, it is desirable to remove total phosphorus (TP) in stormwater runoff. Many media filtration technologies have been developed to achieve TP and soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) removal. Efficient media adsorption is essential to insure control of stormwater phosphorus inputs to the receiving water body. This project develops and analyzes a functionalized Biosorption Media (BAM) to remove phosphorus species from stormwater runoff. One goal of this project is to find the BAM values for coefficients such as maximum adsorption capacity (QM: 4.35E-05) for the media through SRP isotherm equilibrium experiments using the Langmuir …
Performance Evaluation Of Two Silt Fence Geosynthetic Fabrics During And After Rainfall Event, 2014 University of Central Florida
Performance Evaluation Of Two Silt Fence Geosynthetic Fabrics During And After Rainfall Event, Gregg Dubinsky
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Silt fence is one of the most widely used perimeter control devices and is considered an industry standard for use in the control of sediment transport from construction sites. Numerous research studies have been conducted on the use of silt fence as a perimeter control, including a number of studies involving controlled laboratory flume tests and outdoor tests performed in the field on construction sites with actual monitored storm events. In field tests, due to the random and uncontrollable nature of real storm events and field conditions, studies have shown difficulty in evaluating silt fence performance. These field studies have …
Wider Dissemination Of Household Travel Survey Data Using Geographical Perturbation Methods, 2014 Portland State University
Wider Dissemination Of Household Travel Survey Data Using Geographical Perturbation Methods, Kelly J. Clifton, Steven R. Gehrke
Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations
Public agencies spend vast amounts of money collecting information about passenger travel in household travel surveys. These data are valuable for the rich and detailed information they provide, which contribute to regional and statewide travel demand models. These data have utility beyond travel demand modeling in their application to transportation policy and travel behavior research. As the demand on these data increase, so have the quantity of information collected. Detailed geospatial referencing of the home, work and other travel destinations are common practice and permit the integration with other spatially archived data sources, such as land use characteristics, transportation system …
Simulation Supported Estimation Of End-To-End Transmission Parameters In Non-Viral Gene Delivery, 2014 University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Simulation Supported Estimation Of End-To-End Transmission Parameters In Non-Viral Gene Delivery, Beata J. Wysocki, Tadeusz A. Wysocki, Timothy M. Martin, Angela K. Pannier
Biological Systems Engineering: Papers and Publications
Communications, in general, involve delivery of information from a source to a sink. At nano-scale, an example of a man-made communications involving interfacing with biological systems at intra-cellular level is non-viral gene delivery. From a telecommunications engineering perspective, important end-to-end parameters of such a system are: the endto- end delay, system capacity, and packet loss rate. There are neither known methods to estimate those parameters theoretically nor they are ready available from standard measurements. The paper provides estimates for those parameters based on the simulation of non-viral gene delivery system based on the queuing theory. The simulator used has been …
Nutrient Concentrations Of Runoff As Affected By The Diameter Of Unconsolidated Material From Feedlot Surfaces, 2014 USDA & UNL Biological Systems Engineering
Nutrient Concentrations Of Runoff As Affected By The Diameter Of Unconsolidated Material From Feedlot Surfaces, John E. Gilley, Gregory Boone, David B. Marx
Biological Systems Engineering: Papers and Publications
Beef cattle feedlots contain unconsolidated material that accumulates on the feedlot surface during a feeding cycle. This study was conducted to measure the effects of varying diameters of unconsolidated surface material and varying flow rates on nutrient concentrations in runoff. Unconsolidated surface material with an average diameter of 4.76, 9.53, 19.1, or 47.5 mm and a composite sample with a 15.2 mm mean diameter were placed within 0.75 m wide × 4.0 m long plot areas. Flow was then introduced at the top of the plots in successive increments, and runoff samples for water quality analyses were obtained. Particle diameter …
Soybean Yield, Evapotranspiration, Water Productivity, And Soil Water Extraction Response To Subsurface Drip Irrigation And Fertigation, 2014 University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Soybean Yield, Evapotranspiration, Water Productivity, And Soil Water Extraction Response To Subsurface Drip Irrigation And Fertigation, Suat Irmak, James E. Specht, Lameck O. Odhiambo, J. M. Rees, K. G. Cassman
Biological Systems Engineering: Papers and Publications
Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] yield, irrigation water use efficiency (IWUE), crop water use efficiency (CWUE), evapotranspiration water use efficiency (ETWUE), and soil water extraction response to eleven treatments of full, limited, or delayed irrigation versus a rainfed control were investigated using a subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) system at a research site in south-central Nebraska. The SDI system laterals were 0.40 m deep in every other row middle of 0.76 m spaced plant rows. Actual evapotranspiration (ETa) was quantified in all treatments and used to schedule irrigation events on a 100% ETa replacement basis in all but …
Controlled De-Cross-Linking And Disentanglement Of Feather Keratin For Fiber Preparation Via A Novel Process, 2014 University of Nebraska – Lincoln
Controlled De-Cross-Linking And Disentanglement Of Feather Keratin For Fiber Preparation Via A Novel Process, Helan Xu, Yiqi Yang
Biological Systems Engineering: Papers and Publications
Pure protein fibers were fabricated from chicken feathers via a potentially green process. In the last several decades, efforts have been made to produce keratin-based industrial products, especially fibers. However, the methods of producing keratin fibers directly from chicken feathers could not be repeated. In this research, protein fibers from chicken feathers were developed using chemicals that could be either derived from renewable resources or facilely recycled. Backbones of keratin were preserved after cleavage of disulfide bonds using cysteine. Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) was applied to dissolve keratin for spinning. Increasing SDS concentration intensified the ordered conformation of keratin, first …
Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectral Biomarkers Correlate With Ankle Brachial Index And Characterize Leg Muscle Biochemical Composition Of Patients With Peripheral Arterial Disease, 2014 Wichita State University
Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectral Biomarkers Correlate With Ankle Brachial Index And Characterize Leg Muscle Biochemical Composition Of Patients With Peripheral Arterial Disease, Kim Cluff, Abby M. Kelly, Panagiotis Koutakis, Xiang N. He, Xi Huang, Yongfeng Lu, Iraklis I. Pipinos, George P. Casale, Jeyamkondan Subbiah
Biological Systems Engineering: Papers and Publications
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is characterized by atherosclerotic blockages of the arteries supplying the lower extremities, which cause a progressive accumulation of ischemic injury to the skeletal muscles of the lower limbs. This injury includes altered metabolic processes, damaged organelles, and compromised bioenergetics in the affected muscles. The objective of this study was to explore the association of Raman spectral signatures of muscle biochemistry with the severity of atherosclerosis in the legs as determined by the Ankle Brachial Index (ABI) and clinical presentation. We collected muscle biopsies from the gastrocnemius (calf muscle) of five patients with clinically diagnosed claudication, five …
Intrinsically Water-Stable Keratin Nanoparticles And Their In Vivo Biodistribution For Targeted Delivery, 2014 University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Intrinsically Water-Stable Keratin Nanoparticles And Their In Vivo Biodistribution For Targeted Delivery, Helan Xu, Zhen Shi, Narendra Reddy, Yiqi Yang
Biological Systems Engineering: Papers and Publications
Highly water-stable nanoparticles of around 70 nm and capable of distributing with high uptake in certain organs of mice were developed from feather keratin. Nanoparticles could provide novel veterinary diagnostics and therapeutics to boost efficiency in identification and treatment of livestock diseases to improve protein supply and ensure safety and quality of food. Nanoparticles could penetrate easily into cells and small capillaries, surpass detection of the immune system, and reach targeted organs because of their nanoscale sizes. Proteins with positive and negative charges and hydrophobic domains enable loading of various types of drugs and, hence, are advantageous over synthetic polymers …
A Decision Making Tool For Sustainable Design In Construction, 2014 Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering, Cork Institute of Technology, Cork, Ireland.
A Decision Making Tool For Sustainable Design In Construction, Enda Collins
Theses
This report defines sustainability and sustainable development before any research is carried out. This is necessary so that the research carried out further in the report makes sense and there is a reason for including such items in this report. The need for this project and what the project aims to achieve is also highlighted in the introduction of this report.
Sustainability is made up of three equal parts; social, economic and environmental. This report goes through each item and gives examples of each type of development. Having discussed sustainability in a broad sense the report then focuses on Legislation …
Remoción Selectiva De Metales Pesados Del Agua Residual Proveniente Del Proceso De Decapado, 2014 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá
Remoción Selectiva De Metales Pesados Del Agua Residual Proveniente Del Proceso De Decapado, Lizeth Johana Fajardo Valderrama
Ingeniería Ambiental y Sanitaria
En el proceso de decapado la compañía Plolyuprotec S.A. emplea una solución diluida en ácido hidroclórico al 17%, para la eliminación del óxido y demás impurezas, para así contar con un producto químicamente limpio. Dicha disolución va disminuyendo su eficacia al aumentar su concentración de hierro, hasta alcanzar el límite de solubilidad (ácido agotado); estas características presentan condiciones favorables para utilizar dicho vertimiento como coagulante, como se expone en la investigación titulada Evaluación del uso de un agua residual proveniente del proceso de decapado como coagulante en agua residual sintética a nivel laboratorio. No obstante, la indeseable concentración de otros …
Análisis Y Evaluación Técnica, Económica Y Ambiental De Los Procesos Tecnológicos Para Aprovechamiento Energético De Las Llantas Usadas En Colombia Para Establecer Su Viabilidad De Implementación, 2014 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá
Análisis Y Evaluación Técnica, Económica Y Ambiental De Los Procesos Tecnológicos Para Aprovechamiento Energético De Las Llantas Usadas En Colombia Para Establecer Su Viabilidad De Implementación, Juan Camilo Barbosa Rodríguez
Ingeniería Ambiental y Sanitaria
No abstract provided.
Formulación De Un Programa De Uso Eficiente Y Ahorro Del Agua Dentro De Un Cultivo De Plantas Ornamentales En El Municipio De San Antonio Del Tequendama - Cundinamarca, 2014 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá
Formulación De Un Programa De Uso Eficiente Y Ahorro Del Agua Dentro De Un Cultivo De Plantas Ornamentales En El Municipio De San Antonio Del Tequendama - Cundinamarca, Iván Camilo Mahecha Martínez, Hugo Esteban Morales Vargas
Ingeniería Ambiental y Sanitaria
El agua es el recurso natural más importante para el desarrollo de cualquier organismo vivo, por lo tanto es de vital importancia para el desarrollo general de cualquier población, pero es un recurso no renovable, podemos decir que el agua es una sustancia cuyas moléculas están formadas por la combinación de un átomo de oxígeno y dos de hidrógeno, líquida, inodora, insípida e incolora. Es el componente más abundante de la superficie terrestre y, más o menos puro, forma la lluvia, las fuentes, los ríos y los mares; es parte constituyente de todos los organismos vivos y aparece en compuestos …
Evaluación De La Influencia De Las Condiciones Del Proceso De Decapado De La Empresa Polyuprotec En El Contenido De Metales Pesados Del Ácido Agotado, 2014 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá
Evaluación De La Influencia De Las Condiciones Del Proceso De Decapado De La Empresa Polyuprotec En El Contenido De Metales Pesados Del Ácido Agotado, Mónica Lizeth Valderrama Gil, Erika Johana Martínez Torres
Ingeniería Ambiental y Sanitaria
El presente proyecto tiene como objetivo principal determinar la influencia de las condiciones del proceso de decapado de la empresa Polyuprotec en el contenido de metales pesados presentes en el ácido agotado (Ácido Clorhídrico usado). Para cumplir estos objetivos, se desarrolló de una metodología compuesta por tres fases, en las cuales se realizaron actividades de diagnóstico de las condiciones del proceso de decapado, caracterización del residuo líquido generado para determinar el contenido de metales pesados y establecer así el aporte por parte del proceso mencionado, y, ensayos de decapado a nivel de laboratorio para establecer la influencia del tiempo de …
High-Recovery Inland Desalination: Concentrate Treatment By Electrodialysis And Batch Reverse Osmosis, 2014 University of Texas at El Paso
High-Recovery Inland Desalination: Concentrate Treatment By Electrodialysis And Batch Reverse Osmosis, Noe Ortega-Corral
Open Access Theses & Dissertations
Since fresh water resources are finite and stressed, it is of the utmost importance to develop alternative water resources. Efforts to recover and treat impaired water are happening in arid areas around the world, where water resources are already scarce. Such efforts are particularly focused on high-recovery treatment systems, accomplished by reducing the amount of liquid discharge with the intent to eventually reach zero liquid discharge. The goal of this research is to improve the feasibility of highrecovery inland desalination systems. Two types of high-recovery treatment systems were selected for study: (1) combined reverse osmosis (RO) and electrodialysis (ED) systems, …
Feasibility Of Hydrogen Peroxide Production From Wastewater Treatment Using Bioelectrochemical Systems, 2014 West Virginia University
Feasibility Of Hydrogen Peroxide Production From Wastewater Treatment Using Bioelectrochemical Systems, Chenjie Wu
Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports
Recent developments of bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) have shown promising advancements in applying these innovative technologies for municipal wastewater treatment. These systems promise several distinct energy and environmental benefits over the existing activated sludge processes including electricity conservation and production, less biological sludge production, significant reduction in greenhouse gas emission, and potential useful chemical production from wastewater treatment. The goal of this research is to evaluate the feasibility of using a two-chambered BES to generate an environmental friendly oxidizer, hydrogen peroxide, from wastewater treatment. Five research objectives were proposed to achieve the research goal by filling several identified knowledge gaps: 1) …