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Life cycle assessment of greenhouse gas emissions arising from the production of glued and pressed wall panels derived from Guadua Angustifolia Kunth (bamboo) in Ecuador
Conference ObjectAbstract: Traditionally in coastal Ecuador, Guadua Angustifolia Kunth (GAK), a bamboo cane, has been used as aPalabras claves:BAMBOO, carbon footprint, Climate Change, durability, GHG, LCA, woodAutores:Angel Diego Ramirez, Jonathan Leon Torres, Jorge W. Duque-Rivera, P. PeñaFuentes:googlescopusLife cycle methods to analyze the environmental sustainability of electricity generation in Ecuador: Is decarbonization the right path?
ArticleAbstract: Electricity is the main energy carrier in today's society and plays a vital role in a sustainable fuPalabras claves:Climate Change, Decarbonization, ECUADOR, Electricity, Life cycle assessment, Transition pathwaysAutores:A. M. Melendres, Andrea J. Boero, Angel Diego Ramirez, Beatriz Rivela, Daniel Andrés Salas, Espinoza V.S.Fuentes:scopusUsing life cycle assessment to compare the environmental performance of electricity generation technologies in Ecuador: Fuel oil in internal combustion engines vs. fuel oil in steam power plants
ArticleAbstract: Ecuador currently has a balanced electricity generation mix between hydropower and thermal power. AnPalabras claves:Climate Change, Fossil fuels, LCA, thermalAutores:A. M. Melendres, Andrea J. Boero, Angel Diego RamirezFuentes:googlescopusProspects for Bioenergy Development Potential from Dedicated Energy Crops in Ecuador: An Agroecological Zoning Study
ArticleAbstract: Most climate change mitigation scenarios rely on the incremental use of biomass as energy feedstock.Palabras claves:availability, bioenergy, BIOMASS, Climate Change, ECUADOR, Electricity, GIS, land, Latin America, SustainabilityAutores:Angel Diego Ramirez, Corrêa-Guimarães A., David Gonzales, Navas-Gracia L.M., Parra C.R.Fuentes:scopus