The world is currently dealing with two crises: the depletion of fossil fuels and environmental degradation. The search for alternative fuels that can coexist with sustainable development, energy saving, efficiency, and environmental preservation. As a precondition to environmental impact assessment, environmental impact analysis seeks to determine system contamination. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a method of assessing the possible environmental consequences of a proposed project or development, taking into account interconnected socioeconomic, cultural, and human-health consequences, both positive and negative.
Title : The opportunities of biofuels in times of E-Fuel and hydrogen "hopium"
Hans Henning Judek, J E Access, Japan
Title : Effects of iron-activated waste hay-derived biochar on anaerobic digestion treating cow manure
Eunsung Kan, Texas A&M University, United States
Title : The management of slag and lead with slag in port-piri furnace
Ahmet Haxhiaj, University of Mitrovica, Republic of Kosovo
Title : Hybrid decision-making for prioritizing biofuel supply chain challenges in Norway based on AHP and DEMATEL approaches
Zahir Barahmand, University of South-Eastern, Norway
Title : Effect of temperature and loading rate on biogas production via a co-digestion of sugar wastewater and food waste
Zikhona Tshemese, Durban University of Technology, South Africa
Title : Estimation of methane generation from Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) of gujranwala city (Pakistan)
Chaudhry Haider Ali, University of Engineering & Technology, Pakistan