Search results for: Davorka Sutlović
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Search results for: Davorka Sutlović

2 Environmental Pollution Through Bioaccumulation of Chromium and Nickel in Meconium Samples

Authors: Zlatka Knezović, Marina Trgo, Davorka Sutlović, Sanja Luetić

Abstract:

A serious threat to environmental sustainability are the emissions of heavy metals from anthropogenic activities such as industrial and coal burning power plants, foundries, smelters, uncontrolled disposal of solid waste, industrial and municipal wastewaters as well as vehicle exhausts. Metals are not biodegradable, remain a permanent participant in natural biogeochemical cycles can accumulate in plants and animals, entering the food chain through the contaminated air, food and water. Bioaccumulative metals can interfere with metabolic processes, accumulate in tissues and may cause serious health threats. Chromium and nickel are metals whose presence in the environment is of particular concern because of their well-documented adverse effects, both being among priority pollutants. Main sources of anthropogenic chromium and nickel emissions are industrial production of steel, iron, ferrous alloys, waste incinerations, pigments as well as municipal landfills. The objective of this study has been to determine the effect of environmental pollution on the bioaccumulation of chromium and nickel in the human body. The content of these metals are studied in 182 samples of meconium of new-borns whose mothers live in the Split-Dalmatian County. Chromium has been found even in 99,3% samples and nickel in 95,3% samples with maximal concentrations of 1180.05 ng/g for chromium and 2233.90 ng/g for nickel respectively. Results are related with locations sociodemographic characteristic and mothers´ lifestyles. The analysis obtained uniform distribution of these metals in the environment with significant increase in concentrations related to ferrochrome production plant. Results are compared with other countries worldwide and this investigation has included highest number of examined parameter and number of examined samples.

Keywords: chromium, nickel, bioaccumulation, meconium

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1 Impact of the Electricity Market Prices during the COVID-19 Pandemic on Energy Storage Operation

Authors: Marin Mandić, Elis Sutlović, Tonći Modrić, Luka Stanić

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With the restructuring and deregulation of the power system, storage owners, generation companies or private producers can offer their multiple services on various power markets and earn income in different types of markets, such as the day-ahead, real-time, ancillary services market, etc. During the COVID-19 pandemic, electricity prices, as well as ancillary services prices, increased significantly. The optimization of the energy storage operation was performed using a suitable model for simulating the operation of a pumped storage hydropower plant under market conditions. The objective function maximizes the income earned through energy arbitration, regulation-up, regulation-down and spinning reserve services. The optimization technique used for solving the objective function is mixed integer linear programming (MILP). In numerical examples, the pumped storage hydropower plant operation has been optimized considering the already achieved hourly electricity market prices from Nord Pool for the pre-pandemic (2019) and the pandemic (2020 and 2021) years. The impact of the electricity market prices during the COVID-19 pandemic on energy storage operation is shown through the analysis of income, operating hours, reserved capacity and consumed energy for each service. The results indicate the role of energy storage during a significant fluctuation in electricity and services prices.

Keywords: electrical market prices, electricity market, energy storage optimization, mixed integer linear programming (MILP) optimization

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