Essays about: "Frequency regulation"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 109 essays containing the words Frequency regulation.
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16. Optimal Control of An Energy Storage System Providing Fast Charging and Ancillary Services
University essay from KTH/Optimeringslära och systemteoriAbstract : In this thesis, we explore the potential of financing a fast charging system with energy storage by delivering ancillary services from the energy storage in an optimal way. Specifically, a system delivering frequency regulation services FCR-D Up and FCR-D Down in combination with energy arbitrage trading is considered. READ MORE
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17. HAZARD ASSESSMENT OF 1 932 INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS REGISTERED WITHIN REACH
University essay from Göteborgs universitet / Institutionen för biologi och miljövetenskapAbstract : This report was conducted to examine if industrial chemicals present a hazard to the aquatic environment in Europe. Industrial chemicals produced within or imported to the European Union are regulated according to the REACH Regulation and most of them must be registered in the ECHA database. READ MORE
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18. Design of high performance buildings : Vulnerability of buildings to climate change from an energy perspective
University essay from KTH/Hållbara byggnaderAbstract : The challenge of climate change is twofold: to mitigate (prevent) the causes of climate change and to prepare (adapt) to the inevitable effects and consequences. Building and construction are key sectors for decarbonisation (mitigation). READ MORE
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19. Företagsetablering i produktion av insektsbaserat protein : en fallstudie på två företag i olika steg av etableringsfasen
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : År 2020 godkändes utvalda insekter som livsmedel av EU-kommissionen i ett tillägg till EU-förordningen Novel Food No. 2015/2283. Att äta insekter eller använda dem i djurfoder är både bra ur näringssynpunkt och för miljön men det finns idag endast ett fåtal aktörer på marknaden i Sverige. READ MORE
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20. Discussing International Climate Regulations in a Post-colonial World : A Content Analysis on EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för ekonomisk historia och internationella relationerAbstract : In a contemporary with intense concerns towards global warming, this thesis has investigated the matter of how trade regulation policies, responding to climate change, are rhetorically motivated and discussed within international forums. Particularly by looking at the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism and by critically dissecting how the EU has been navigating its conflicting position; on one hand, as the self-appointed leader of progressive climate actions, on the other hand, as the guardian of the common economic interests of the Union – and on a third stand, as a prominent member of the World Trade Organization, with binding obligations to not violate its rules. READ MORE