Essays about: "prisfluktuationer"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 essays containing the word prisfluktuationer.
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1. Regional Variations of Housing Supply Elasticity in Sweden : A VECM Approach
University essay from KTH/Fastighetsföretagande och finansiella systemAbstract : This master's thesis seeks to determine the price elasticity of the Swedish housing supply through a vector error-correction model. The elasticities are estimated on a municipal, county and national level using data for the period 1992-2021. READ MORE
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2. An analysis of how price fluctuations for commodities impact performance of Swedish industrial companies
University essay from KTH/Matematisk statistikAbstract : The relationship between performance for the Swedish industry and changesin prices and volatility of commodities has been examined using multiple linearregression. The study focuses on how commodity price fluctuations correlate withgross profit growth, measuring company performance. READ MORE
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3. Finding an optimum pathway for the energy transition in the electricity sector of Bangladesh through energy modeling via OSeMOSYS
University essay from KTH/EnergiteknikAbstract : Bangladesh is going through a massive transformation in staggering economic growth and an enormous expansion in the electricity sector. This study aims to model the electricity sector of Bangladesh via the open-source energy modeling tool OSeMOSYS that utilizes the linear cost optimization method. READ MORE
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4. Evaluation of available electricity storage technologies and the possible economic gain for Växjö Energi
University essay from KTH/Kraft- och värmeteknologiAbstract : As the renewable energy sources are finding more place in the energy generation technologies,the Swedish energy market is also undergoing transformations. Renewable energy sources inthe energy generation system brings more volatility and price fluctuations which can mean challenges and opportunities. READ MORE
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5. Demand Side FLexibility and Bidding Strategies for Flexible Loads in Air-Conditioned Buildings
University essay from KTH/EnergiteknikAbstract : Demand-side flexibility (DSF) has been touted as a possible solution to thechallenges in power system operation arising as a result of the increasing intermittent renewables penetration and the emergence of electric vehicles (EVs). In Singapore, where around 24 to 60% of electricity demand in buildings couldbe attributed to heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) purposes, air-conditioned building present a potentially major flexibility resource which could be used to provide DSF and help accommodate these challenges. READ MORE