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Journal of Cleaner Production
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Nov 23, 2020
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) as established by the United Nations, aim to ensure acces... more The Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) as established by the United Nations, aim to ensure access to sustainable energy for all, even though today's energy systems are dominated by finite fossil fuels and mounting environmental pressures, i.e. climate change, air pollution, ecosystem damages and risk to human health. The European Union's energy and climate policy aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80-95% by 2050 compared to 1990.
Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, And Environmental Effects, Aug 13, 2010
This article deals with the decomposition analysis of energy-related CO2 emissions in Greece and ... more This article deals with the decomposition analysis of energy-related CO2 emissions in Greece and in the EU-25 from 1990 to 2020, by means of the Logarithmic Mean Divisia Index technique and a baseline scenario approach based on the PRIMES simulation modeling system for energy demand and supply. The Logarithmic Mean Divisia Index technique is used and changes in CO2 emissions
Journal of Cleaner Production, Sep 1, 2022
Renewable Energy, Jun 1, 1997
The environmental benefits associated with the utilization of solar energy for hot water producti... more The environmental benefits associated with the utilization of solar energy for hot water production are estimated in this work. The case of a particular country, Greece, and its electricity production system is employed to show the direct consequences of substituting electricity with solar energy for hot water production. The amount of conventional fuel saved, i.e., lignite and oil, is estimated,
Issue 3, 2013
The purpose of this paper is to offer an initial presentation and classification of the methodolo... more The purpose of this paper is to offer an initial presentation and classification of the methodological approaches used to analyzing energy demand, related CO2 emissions and economic development for countries, regions and subsequently to provide for an extended survey of related articles for the case-study of Greece that identified 48 scientific publications. It was found that all three main existent methodological analytical schemes, namely 'Top-down' models, Econometric methods and Decomposition Analysis methods, have been applied to model energy, environmental and macroeconomic variables for Greece. Specific application areas included sectoral (industrial, transport, tourism, manufacturing, residential and electricity) energy demand and related CO2 emissions, energy prices and energy taxation. The paper culminates to a comprehensive comparison of employed methods and obtained results for Greece and conclusions.
Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, 2022
Issue 3, 2013
In this paper we propose a framework for energy audit and renewable energy utilization for a Medi... more In this paper we propose a framework for energy audit and renewable energy utilization for a Mediterranean fish hatchery station. A concise literature review concerning the use of renewables in aquaculture is provided, followed by a step by step framework for energy audit in aquaculture stations. The developed framework is subsequently applied to a real case study concerning an aquaculture unit in Greece. A combined PV and Solar-Thermal panel project is proposed, based on the energy audit results. The well-known clean energy software RETScreen, developed by Natural Resources of Canada, has been utilized as an assessment tool of the proposed project. It was found that that the proposed project could not fully cover the electric and thermal load of the station; nevertheless, the project is economically viable and could de realized, provided that the necessary financial resources become available to the entrepreneurs.
International Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Information Systems, 2011
This paper presents an ontology-based framework for the production of learning designs, focusing ... more This paper presents an ontology-based framework for the production of learning designs, focusing on the domain of sustainable energy education. An ontology of the sustainable energy development domain and educational model designed in compliance with widespread standards constitute the proposed framework to disprove the vagueness of “sustainable development” and enhance reusability and shareability of learning material respectively. The authors envisage this framework both as a means to support the authoring of learning scenarios and as a provisioning of a field for conversation about the appropriate authoring tool in this area. In this sense, an integrating approach for the representation of the learning design domain is kept, focusing on the concept of “mediating artefacts”.
The implementation of Renewable Energy Sources in Greece, Netherlands, and Spain; the decision-ma... more The implementation of Renewable Energy Sources in Greece, Netherlands, and Spain; the decision-making process, conflicts and proposals
47th conference of the …, 2007
... Renewable Energy 31 (2006) 503-515. ... Masera, O., Ghilardi, A., Drigo, R., Trossero, M.-A.:... more ... Renewable Energy 31 (2006) 503-515. ... Masera, O., Ghilardi, A., Drigo, R., Trossero, M.-A.: WISDOM: AGIS-based supply demand mapping tool for ... I., Morais, C., Garcia-Garrido, E., Mendoza-Villena, M., Fernandez-Jimenez, L., Martinez-Fernandez, A.: Spatial Decision Support ...
Journal of Cleaner Production
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Nov 23, 2020
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) as established by the United Nations, aim to ensure acces... more The Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) as established by the United Nations, aim to ensure access to sustainable energy for all, even though today's energy systems are dominated by finite fossil fuels and mounting environmental pressures, i.e. climate change, air pollution, ecosystem damages and risk to human health. The European Union's energy and climate policy aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80-95% by 2050 compared to 1990.
Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, And Environmental Effects, Aug 13, 2010
This article deals with the decomposition analysis of energy-related CO2 emissions in Greece and ... more This article deals with the decomposition analysis of energy-related CO2 emissions in Greece and in the EU-25 from 1990 to 2020, by means of the Logarithmic Mean Divisia Index technique and a baseline scenario approach based on the PRIMES simulation modeling system for energy demand and supply. The Logarithmic Mean Divisia Index technique is used and changes in CO2 emissions
Journal of Cleaner Production, Sep 1, 2022
Renewable Energy, Jun 1, 1997
The environmental benefits associated with the utilization of solar energy for hot water producti... more The environmental benefits associated with the utilization of solar energy for hot water production are estimated in this work. The case of a particular country, Greece, and its electricity production system is employed to show the direct consequences of substituting electricity with solar energy for hot water production. The amount of conventional fuel saved, i.e., lignite and oil, is estimated,
Issue 3, 2013
The purpose of this paper is to offer an initial presentation and classification of the methodolo... more The purpose of this paper is to offer an initial presentation and classification of the methodological approaches used to analyzing energy demand, related CO2 emissions and economic development for countries, regions and subsequently to provide for an extended survey of related articles for the case-study of Greece that identified 48 scientific publications. It was found that all three main existent methodological analytical schemes, namely 'Top-down' models, Econometric methods and Decomposition Analysis methods, have been applied to model energy, environmental and macroeconomic variables for Greece. Specific application areas included sectoral (industrial, transport, tourism, manufacturing, residential and electricity) energy demand and related CO2 emissions, energy prices and energy taxation. The paper culminates to a comprehensive comparison of employed methods and obtained results for Greece and conclusions.
Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, 2022
Issue 3, 2013
In this paper we propose a framework for energy audit and renewable energy utilization for a Medi... more In this paper we propose a framework for energy audit and renewable energy utilization for a Mediterranean fish hatchery station. A concise literature review concerning the use of renewables in aquaculture is provided, followed by a step by step framework for energy audit in aquaculture stations. The developed framework is subsequently applied to a real case study concerning an aquaculture unit in Greece. A combined PV and Solar-Thermal panel project is proposed, based on the energy audit results. The well-known clean energy software RETScreen, developed by Natural Resources of Canada, has been utilized as an assessment tool of the proposed project. It was found that that the proposed project could not fully cover the electric and thermal load of the station; nevertheless, the project is economically viable and could de realized, provided that the necessary financial resources become available to the entrepreneurs.
International Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Information Systems, 2011
This paper presents an ontology-based framework for the production of learning designs, focusing ... more This paper presents an ontology-based framework for the production of learning designs, focusing on the domain of sustainable energy education. An ontology of the sustainable energy development domain and educational model designed in compliance with widespread standards constitute the proposed framework to disprove the vagueness of “sustainable development” and enhance reusability and shareability of learning material respectively. The authors envisage this framework both as a means to support the authoring of learning scenarios and as a provisioning of a field for conversation about the appropriate authoring tool in this area. In this sense, an integrating approach for the representation of the learning design domain is kept, focusing on the concept of “mediating artefacts”.
The implementation of Renewable Energy Sources in Greece, Netherlands, and Spain; the decision-ma... more The implementation of Renewable Energy Sources in Greece, Netherlands, and Spain; the decision-making process, conflicts and proposals
47th conference of the …, 2007
... Renewable Energy 31 (2006) 503-515. ... Masera, O., Ghilardi, A., Drigo, R., Trossero, M.-A.:... more ... Renewable Energy 31 (2006) 503-515. ... Masera, O., Ghilardi, A., Drigo, R., Trossero, M.-A.: WISDOM: AGIS-based supply demand mapping tool for ... I., Morais, C., Garcia-Garrido, E., Mendoza-Villena, M., Fernandez-Jimenez, L., Martinez-Fernandez, A.: Spatial Decision Support ...