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An evaluation of renewable fuels´ potential to reduce global and local emissions in non-road and heavy-duty on-road sectors
(Vaasan yliopisto, 25.08.2023)
ArtikkeliväitöskirjaAchieving carbon neutrality in the European Union by 2050 requires deep reductions in greenhouse gas emissions in all forms of transport. Powertrain electrification and hybridisation are growing trends for light vehicles. ... -
Closed-loop exhaust gas scrubber onboard a merchant ship : technical, economical, environmental and operational viewpoints
(Vaasan yliopisto, 2016)
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Exhaust Particle Numbers of High- and Medium-Speed Diesel Engines with Renewable and Recycled Fuels
(30.10.2020)
ArtikkeliväitöskirjaThe number of exhaust particles emitted from non-road diesel engines is regulated worldwide. This dissertation aimed to evaluate how different alternative fuels affect the exhaust particle number in high- and medium-speed ... -
Modelling a sustainable industrial ecosystem
(Vaasan yliopisto, 07.12.2021)
ArtikkeliväitöskirjaTransforming business towards resource efficiency and the circular economy has been the key for sustainable development. The efforts in Finland for reducing waste and the carbon footprint are noteworthy. This research ... -
Renewable thermal energy sources : sediment and asphalt energy applications in an urban northern environment
(Vaasan yliopisto, 08.12.2020)
ArtikkeliväitöskirjaThis thesis evaluates if novel shallow geothermal energy, specifically geoenergy sources under sediment and asphalt layer, are viable and usable in Finnish climate conditions. The research consists of case studies implemented ... -
Results of Seaside Energy Solutions in Land Uplift and Climate Change in the Kvarken Archipelago : A Mixed-Method Investigation
(Vaasan yliopisto, 01.12.2023)
ArtikkeliväitöskirjaThis research primarily considers seaside renewable energy solutions that result in climate change effects and their relation to land uplift. The possible solutions considered were water heat exchanger and sediment heat ...