Essays about: "Input Subsidies"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 essays containing the words Input Subsidies.
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1. The political economy of gender bias in access to fertiliser: A case study on fertiliser subsidies in Malawi and Tanzania
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : It is increasingly agreed upon by both scholars and policymakers that policies have different gendered effects. Agricultural input subsidies are highly debated policies in Africa. READ MORE
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2. Evaluation of methods for calculating the green roof potential on already existing buildings in urban areas.
University essay from Lunds universitet/Miljö- och energisystemAbstract : This study evaluates and compares four green roof methods with the purpose to calculate how many green roofs that potentially can be built on already existing buildings in a city. The methods concern the cities Braunschweig, Thessaloniki, Lisbon, and Lund. READ MORE
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3. Evaluation of methods for calculating the green roof potential on already existing buildings in urban areas.
University essay from Lunds universitet/BioteknikAbstract : This study evaluates and compares four green roof methods with the purpose to calculate how many green roofs that potentially can be built on already existing buildings in a city. The methods are created for the cities Braunschweig, Thessaloniki, Lisbon and Lund. READ MORE
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4. Techno-economic analysis of combined heat pump and PV systems in Austria
University essay from KTH/Tillämpad termodynamik och kylteknikAbstract : With the increasing amount of buildings that are being renovated in Austria, the potential of replacing conventional heating systems with heat pumps increases and thus CO2 emissions could be reduced. Several companies therefore focus on installing combined heat pump and PV systems. READ MORE
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5. Techno-economic evaluation of heat-driven cooling solutions for utilization of district heat in Aalesund, Norway
University essay from KTH/EnergiteknikAbstract : This study is aimed to evaluate the techno-economic feasibility of implementing heat driven cooling technologies in buildings connected to Tafjord Kraftvarme’s district heating network in Aalesund, Norway. Heating and cooling demands were found by projecting two 4000 𝑚2 office buildings according to Passive House and Low Energy Building criteria, within the frame of the energy requirements in the TEK17 building regulations (Standard Norge, 2012) (Norwegian Building Authority, 2017). READ MORE