Essays about: "Electricity Generation in Brazil"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 essays containing the words Electricity Generation in Brazil.
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1. The diffusion of biogas technologies in the Brazilian context : A comparative case study in two Brazilian states
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Industriell miljöteknikAbstract : Brazil is one of the largest biomass producers in the world, thus it has a huge potential for biogas production across all its territory. Nowadays, biogas production remains largely unexplored, representing just a small fraction of its potential. READ MORE
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2. Electricity generation from hybrid PV-wind-bio-mass system for rural application in Brazil
University essay from KTH/EnergiteknikAbstract : Electrification of households in rural area and isolated regions plays a significant impact on the balanced economic development. Brazil grows with a high population growth rate, but still parts of rural area and isolated regions do not have the accessibility of electric power. READ MORE
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3. Innovative Business Models for Distributed PV in Brazil
University essay from Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutetAbstract : Most of the increase in world electricity demand until 2030 is expected to come from developing countries (IRENA, 2016) and transition to carbon free energy production technologies offers the opportunity to reduce the negative effects of this increase. With majority of the low and middle income countries located in the areas of favourable solar radiation, PV technology is likely to become a key source of energy in these countries. READ MORE
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4. Institutional Framework and Sustainable Development:A Case from Electricity Generationin Brazil
University essay from Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : .... READ MORE
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5. Addressing the Electricity Shortfall in Pakistan through Renewable resources
University essay from Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : This report focuses on addressing the electricity shortfall in Pakistan with the help of renewable resources. At present, the country is facing a shortfall of almost 7,000 megawatts (MW) which is affecting every walk of life and causing almost 1.5 to 2% GDP loss on annual basis. READ MORE