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The polish proposal for environmental protection

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Purpose: The article presents the type of environment-related problem, and discusses the development of the concept of the sustainable development from the perspective of the international law. Over the past two hundred years, the mankind has exploited more than 50 percent of all natural resources, including energy minerals. The twenty-first century will be, out of necessity the period of intensive development of energy based on renewable resources. The protection of the environment is a global issue which requires to be specially safeguarded by the international law. Design/methodology/approach: The average geothermic gradient for the Earth's crust (30°C/1km) can give us 10-20 MWe as a result (electrical energy) from one deep borehole heat exchanger. The value of electrical energy may be increased by introduction of a binary system with low-boiling medium into the energy system. Findings: Geothermic power plant of high capacity characterized by the fact that the steam superheater section, which is traditional in a conventional power plants, is replaced by the system of heat exchanger in the form of u-tubes with a single length ranging from 1000 meters to up to several thousand meters, initially placed in a metal casing with a transition to the rock layers of high temperature. Research limitations/implications: From the hot rock mass we can collect renewable resources of ,,dry” ascending energy from the paleo heat flow coming from the great nuclear furnace - the magma. Practical implications: The subject invention is the use of geothermic energy using a closed water cycle in heat exchangers, made of high-temperature creep resisting steam superheater steel tubes or titanium pipes. Thermal energy of water vapour, which is obtained in this way, is transformed into mechanical energy in the turbine, powering the generator. Originality/value: The role of a condenser can be fulfilled by a cascade system of thermal energy utilization (heat engineering, production of drinking water through desalination process, horticultural greenhouses, recreation, water pools, balneotherapy, heating sport fields, runways at airports and other transportation hubs).
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121--128
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 32 poz., rys.
Twórcy
  • Advanced Technology Workshop, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Cracow University of Technology, ul. Warszawska 24, 31-155 Kraków, Poland with Golden Desert Engineering Ltd. Company (Kraków, Poland), cooperation
  • Advanced Technology Workshop, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Cracow University of Technology, ul. Warszawska 24, 31-155 Kraków, Poland with Golden Desert Engineering Ltd. Company (Kraków, Poland), cooperation
autor
  • LL.M., Ph.D Candidate of Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland
Bibliografia
  • [1] E. Kozłowska, International environmental law and the right to sustainable development, Miscellanea Iuris Gentium 12-13-14 (2009-2011) 101-111.
  • [2] J.A. Haber, Poland and the international environment protection - selected international legal acts on environmental protection, which Poland is a party, Silesia University Publishing House, Gliwice, 1992 (in Polish).
  • [3] S. Giorgetta, The right to a healthy environment, human right and sustainable development, International Environmental Agrement: Politics, Law and Economics (2002) 172-194.
  • [4] J. Ciechanowicz-McLean, Law and policy environment, Wolters Kluwer, Warsaw, 2009, 16-17 (in Polish).
  • [5] The environmental protection law, Act on Waste of 27/3 (2001) 39.
  • [6] Man and his environment - UN Report of the Secretary General U Thant, Bulletin of the Polish Committee for UNESCO - Special Issue, 1969.
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  • [10] Bukowski, note 7, 113-142, 144-174.
  • [11] Kenig-Witkowska, note 8, 46-47
  • [12] Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED), Our Common Future, 1987.
  • [13] The speech delivered by Elizabeth Dowdeswell, UNEP Executive Director in: Environmental Law Training Manual 9 (1997).
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  • [18] Ciechanowicz-McLean, note 3, 42
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  • [23] Ciechanowicz-McLean, note 3, 62
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