
Daniel ReißmannUmweltbundesamt, Germany | UBA · Mobility Noise and Spatial Development
Daniel Reißmann
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The mining, processing, and use of finite natural resources is associated with significant interventions in the natural environment. Thus, these and other negative consequences make it necessary to reduce resource consumption. An important field of action is the more efficient use of biogenic residues as secondary raw materials. However, high water...
The efficient use of biogenic residues can make a significant contribution to increase resource efficiency. Due to its high energy efficiency, hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is being discussed as a potentially suitable technology for particularly wet and sludgy biogenic residues. In Germany, however, it has not yet been established at industrial...
The hydrothermal conversion of wet biomass into carbon-rich products is credited with a high potential. But in Germany corresponding large scale facilities have not been established yet. In order to investigate why this is the case, we have identified key factors for the development of hydrothermal processes (HTP) in Germany in previous works. Base...
‘Urban environmental protection’ is an important cross-sectional task of the German Environment Agency (UBA). Through an extensive participation and coordination process, UBA has developed a strategic research agenda on this issue within the last 2 years. The research agenda defines most important research topics for better integrating urban develo...
To increase resource efficiency, it is necessary to use biogenic residues in the most efficient and value-enhancing manner. For high water-containing biomass, hydrothermal processes (HTP) are particularly promising as they require wet conditions for optimal processing anyway. In Germany, however, HTP have not yet reached the industrial level, altho...
A considerable amount of wet biogenic residues and waste has no resource-efficient use in several European countries yet. Hydrothermal processes (HTP) seem to be promising for treating such biomass as they best work with substrates with 70% to 90% water content. However, thus far the suitability of HTP for this purpose has not been sufficiently eva...
Biogenic residues are valuable resources that could be utilized through appropriate technologies like hydrothermal processes (HTP) that seem to be suitable to transform wet and sludgy biogenic residues into carbon containing materials and fuels. However, this expectation is not sufficiently evaluated so far which is particularly reasoned in missing...
A considerable part of especially wet and sludgy biogenic residues is currently not in material or energetic usage in Germany. Therefore, a key issue for current research is to identify which technologies are most suitable at mobilizing these wet and sludgy materials. Hydrothermal Processes (HTP) appear to be promising treatment options for moist s...
Considering the increasing urbanization in already dense agglomerated regions, constructional conversion and densification could be promising options to achieve exceptional savings on natural resources – more particularly of construction materials and land. However, challenges that relate to compact city structures have to be considered in an integ...
Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is a production-theoretical benchmarking process that allows us to compare the relative efficiency of so-called “decision-making units” (DMUs). Although the method was originally applied to the comparison of production lines or companies, a previously published paper (Deilmann et al., 2016) has shown its suitability...
A considerable part of high water containing biogenic residues does not have a proper, resource-efficient use in several European countries yet. Especially, their challenging logistics and the low energy efficiencies are identified as crucial barriers for managing these materials via conventional biomass treatment paths. Thus, hydrothermal processe...
To better understand the economic performance of cities and the accompanying social and environmental implications, one focus of research has been on ways to quantify performance advantages of growth and size while considering the impact of economies of scale. An important aspect of the current discussion is the introduction of the merely environme...