Maurizio Cellura mainly investigates Life-cycle assessment, Energy consumption, Environmental engineering, Renewable energy and Environmental economics. His work deals with themes such as Operations management and Sensitivity, which intersect with Life-cycle assessment. His Energy consumption research incorporates themes from Building envelope, Demolition and TRNSYS.
As a part of the same scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Renewable energy, focusing on Solar thermal collector and, on occasion, Process engineering. His research in Environmental economics intersects with topics in Complex system, Electricity and Energy accounting. His research integrates issues of Wind power, Energy conservation, Artificial neural network, Backpropagation and Energy balance in his study of Electricity.
His primary areas of study are Life-cycle assessment, Environmental economics, Renewable energy, Energy and Environmental impact assessment. His Life-cycle assessment research includes themes of Energy consumption, Photovoltaic system, Electricity and Process engineering. Energy consumption and Environmental engineering are frequently intertwined in his study.
Many of his studies on Environmental economics involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Environmental resource management. His Renewable energy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Energy conservation and Wind power. His study looks at the relationship between Energy and fields such as Architectural engineering, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Life-cycle assessment, Environmental economics, Environmental impact assessment, Electricity and Renewable energy. In his work, Maurizio Cellura performs multidisciplinary research in Life-cycle assessment and Resource depletion. His Environmental economics research incorporates elements of Asphalt and Primary energy.
He interconnects Electricity generation, Mechanical biological treatment and Process engineering in the investigation of issues within Electricity. The various areas that Maurizio Cellura examines in his Renewable energy study include Automotive engineering, Nameplate capacity and Energy storage. His work in Sustainable agriculture addresses issues such as Organic farming, which are connected to fields such as Energy consumption.
His primary areas of investigation include Environmental economics, Life-cycle assessment, Electricity, Renewable energy and Environmental impact assessment. His Environmental economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Building life cycle, Perspective and Primary energy. Maurizio Cellura carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Life-cycle assessment and Road construction.
The Electricity study combines topics in areas such as Electricity generation, Automotive engineering, Microgrid and Energy supply. His Renewable energy study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Multi-objective optimization and Energy. His Photovoltaic system study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Environmental engineering, Thermal energy storage and Zero-energy building.
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Decision-making in energy planning. Application of the Electre method at regional level for the diffusion of renewable energy technology
Marco Beccali;Maurizio Cellura;Marina Mistretta.
Renewable Energy (2003)
Forecasting daily urban electric load profiles using artificial neural networks
M. Beccali;M. Cellura;V. Lo Brano;A. Marvuglia.
Energy Conversion and Management (2004)
Building energy performance : A LCA case study of kenaf-fibres insulation board
Fulvio Ardente;Marco Beccali;Maurizio Cellura;Marina Mistretta.
Energy and Buildings (2008)
Energy performances and life cycle assessment of an Italian wind farm
Fulvio Ardente;Marco Beccali;Maurizio Cellura;Valerio Lo Brano.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews (2008)
Life cycle assessment of a solar thermal collector
Fulvio Ardente;Giorgio Beccali;Maurizio Cellura;Valerio Lo Brano.
Renewable Energy (2005)
Energy and environmental benefits in public buildings as a result of retrofit actions
Fulvio Ardente;Marco Beccali;Maurizio Cellura;Marina Mistretta.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews (2011)
Decision making in energy planning: the ELECTRE multicriteria analysis approach compared to a FUZZY-SETS methodology
Marco Beccali;Maurizio Cellura;Davide Ardente.
Energy Conversion and Management (1998)
Energy life-cycle approach in Net zero energy buildings balance: Operation and embodied energy of an Italian case study
Maurizio Cellura;Francesco Guarino;Sonia Longo;Marina Mistretta.
Energy and Buildings (2014)
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of protected crops: an Italian case study
Maurizio Cellura;Sonia Longo;Marina Mistretta.
Journal of Cleaner Production (2012)
Life cycle assessment of a solar thermal collector: sensitivity analysis, energy and environmental balances
Fulvio Ardente;Giorgio Beccali;Maurizio Cellura;Valerio Lo Brano.
Renewable Energy (2005)
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