Essays about: "Energihantering"
Showing result 16 - 19 of 19 essays containing the word Energihantering.
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16. Predicting Hourly Residential Energy Consumption using Random Forest and Support Vector Regression : An Analysis of the Impact of Household Clustering on the Performance Accuracy
University essay from KTH/Matematisk statistikAbstract : The recent increase of smart meters in the residential sector has lead to large available datasets. The electricity consumption of individual households can be accessed in close to real time, and allows both the demand and supply side to extract valuable information for efficient energy management. READ MORE
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17. Approximate Dynamic Programming Methods in HEVs
University essay from KTH/Maskinkonstruktion (Inst.)Abstract : Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV) have been gaining popularity worldwide for their efficient fuel consumption and therefore an overall reduction in the oil demand. This greatly benefits the environment since this leads to lesser emissions and hence lower greenhouse effect. READ MORE
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18. Construction power - systematic energy initiatives at the construction site
University essay from KTH/Fastigheter och byggandeAbstract : Recent studies have suggested that an increasingly large proportion of a building's energy cost consists of energy consumption during the building process, before the building becomes operational. A large part of this "early energy" consists of indirect energy that has been used to manufacture building materials and components and to transport material to the construction site. READ MORE
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19. To renew a new city from niche to regime level : Actor network properties and inertia in the transition to electric vehicles and energy management. The citizens’ initiative of Hammarby Sjöstad 2020
University essay from KTH/Miljöstrategisk analys (fms)Abstract : Cities are receiving increasing attention in sustainability research as the appropriate spatial entities for local solutions to global problems. In this context, urban components tend to demonstrate great inertia against socio-technical innovations. READ MORE