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Assessment of Pilot Scale Pyrolysis Gas Production as Fuel for Cogeneration
ArticleAbstract: Amongst the different waste-to-energy technologies that are available, cogeneration presents an oppoPalabras claves:Autores:Andres Chico-Proano, Chulde D., German B.G., Gómez J.M., Ricardo A.C. Narváez, Rivadeneira D., Romero M.Fuentes:googlescopusPalm oil kernel shell as solid fuel for the commercial and industrial sector in Ecuador: tax incentive impact and performance of a prototype burner
ArticleAbstract: The Ecuadorian industrial and commercial sectors are in general supported in the use of diesel for ePalabras claves:Agriculture fuels, Biomass combustion, Horizontal burner, Palm oil residual biomass, Subsidies, Tax incentivesAutores:Matos M., Ricardo A.C. Narváez, Rivadeneira D., Salgado M.A.H., Tarelho L.A.C.Fuentes:googlescopusImpact of induction stoves penetration over power quality in Ecuadorian households
ArticleAbstract: This research deals with the possible effects on electrical power quality in Ecuadorian households dPalabras claves:Energy efficiency, Energy efficiency program for cooking (EPC), Harmonic level, Induction stoves, Power Quality, total harmonic distortion (THD)Autores:Augusto J. Riofrío, Gonzalo E. Guerrón, Javier Martínez-Gómez, Ricardo A.C. Narváez, Rodríguez D.Fuentes:scopusUse of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)-Derived Hydrogen in Ecuador: Potential Applications for Urban Transportation
ArticleAbstract: This paper performs an assessment of the potential energy-purposed H2 production in Ecuador from munPalabras claves:H production 2, Municipal Solid Waste, Sustainable transportation, Thermochemical conversionAutores:Fausto René Posso Rivera, JOHANNA SANCHEZ QUEZADA, Jorge Sigüencia Avila, Ricardo A.C. NarváezFuentes:googlescopusThermoeconomic analysis of integrated production of biochar and process heat from quinoa and lupin residual biomass
ArticleAbstract: Quinoa and lupin are emergent sectors recognized as major promoters of social and economic developmePalabras claves:Biochar, Lupin industry, Quinoa industry, Subsidies, Tax incentive, ThermoeconomicsAutores:Matos M., Peralta M.E., Ricardo A.C. Narváez, Robaina M., Salgado M.A.H., Tarelho L.A.C.Fuentes:googlescopus