The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Life-cycle assessment, Data envelopment analysis, Biofuel, Environmental impact assessment and Waste management. Life-cycle assessment combines with fields such as Decision analysis, Literature survey, Risk analysis, Multiple-criteria decision analysis and Energy planning in his investigation. His studies deal with areas such as Biomass and Willow as well as Biofuel.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Carbon sequestration, Biochar and Slash-and-char. Diego Iribarren focuses mostly in the field of Environmental impact assessment, narrowing it down to topics relating to Environmental engineering and, in certain cases, Mussel. His Diesel fuel study incorporates themes from Rapeseed and Steam reforming.
His main research concerns Life-cycle assessment, Environmental economics, Waste management, Data envelopment analysis and Carbon footprint. In his papers, he integrates diverse fields, such as Life-cycle assessment, Environmental impact assessment, Sustainability, Biomass, Environmental engineering and Steam reforming. He studied Environmental impact assessment and Agriculture that intersect with Agricultural science.
His research investigates the connection between Steam reforming and topics such as Renewable energy that intersect with problems in Wind power. His Environmental economics research includes elements of Energy policy, Energy planning and Global warming. His Waste management study combines topics in areas such as Raw material and Syngas.
Diego Iribarren mostly deals with Life-cycle assessment, Carbon footprint, Environmental economics, Hydrogen fuel and Waste management. His Life-cycle assessment research spans across into subjects like Computer science, Biomass, Hydrogen economy, Bioenergy and Process engineering. His Environmental economics research integrates issues from Sustainability and Primary energy.
His studies in Hydrogen fuel integrate themes in fields like Gasoline, Renewable energy and Natural gas. His research in Greenhouse gas intersects with topics in Hydrogen production and Fossil fuel. His Fossil fuel study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Biofuel and Diesel fuel.
His primary scientific interests are in Carbon footprint, Steam reforming, Hydrogen fuel, Waste management and Greenhouse gas. Among his research on Carbon footprint, you can see a combination of other fields of science like Life-cycle assessment and Data envelopment analysis. Diego Iribarren conducted interdisciplinary study in his works that combined Life-cycle assessment and Relevance.
His Steam reforming research includes themes of Wind power, Renewable energy and Proton exchange membrane fuel cell. His study on Municipal solid waste, Waste-to-energy and Biodegradable waste is often connected to Context as part of broader study in Waste management. The Hydrogen production study combines topics in areas such as Energy carrier, Fossil fuel and Natural resource economics.
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Benchmarking environmental and operational parameters through eco-efficiency criteria for dairy farms
Diego Iribarren;Almudena Hospido;María Teresa Moreira;Gumersindo Feijoo.
Science of The Total Environment (2011)
Joint life cycle assessment and data envelopment analysis of grape production for vinification in the Rías Baixas appellation (NW Spain)
Ian Vázquez-Rowe;Pedro Villanueva-Rey;Diego Iribarren;M. Teresa Moreira.
Journal of Cleaner Production (2012)
The link between operational efficiency and environmental impacts: a joint application of Life Cycle Assessment and Data Envelopment Analysis.
Sebastián Lozano;Diego Iribarren;Ma Teresa Moreira;Gumersindo Feijoo.
(2009)
LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FUELS FROM BIOMASS PYROLYSIS
Diego Iribarren;Jens F. Peters;Javier Dufour;Javier Dufour.
Fuel (2012)
Biomass pyrolysis for biochar or energy applications? A life cycle assessment.
Jens F Peters;Diego Iribarren;Javier Dufour;Javier Dufour.
Environmental Science & Technology (2015)
A review of life-cycle approaches coupled with data envelopment analysis within multi-criteria decision analysis for sustainability assessment of energy systems
Mario Martín-Gamboa;Mario Martín-Gamboa;Diego Iribarren;Diego García-Gusano;Javier Dufour;Javier Dufour.
Journal of Cleaner Production (2017)
Combined application of life cycle assessment and data envelopment analysis as a methodological approach for the assessment of fisheries
Ian Vázquez-Rowe;Diego Iribarren;Maria Teresa Moreira;Gumersindo Feijoo.
International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment (2010)
Further potentials in the joint implementation of life cycle assessment and data envelopment analysis.
Diego Iribarren;Ian Vázquez-Rowe;María Teresa Moreira;Gumersindo Feijoo.
Science of The Total Environment (2010)
Life cycle assessment of biodiesel production from free fatty acid-rich wastes
Javier Dufour;Javier Dufour;Diego Iribarren.
Renewable Energy (2012)
Environmental and exergetic evaluation of hydrogen production via lignocellulosic biomass gasification
Diego Iribarren;Ana Susmozas;Fontina Petrakopoulou;Javier Dufour;Javier Dufour.
Journal of Cleaner Production (2014)
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