Essays about: "countries for transition"

Showing result 16 - 20 of 295 essays containing the words countries for transition.

  1. 16. Establishing the interactions between the Sustainable Development Goals and biowaste valorization: Insights from the Swedish context

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)

    Author : Navid Nasrollahei; [2023]
    Keywords : Sustainable Development Goals SDGs interactions; Biowaste Valorization BV ; Resource recovery; Municipal Solid Waste MSW ; Circular Economy CE ; Interaktioner med hållbara utvecklingsmål SDG ; Valorisering av bioavfall BV ; resursåtervinning; kommunalt fast avfall MSW ; cirkulär ekonomi CE ;

    Abstract : Biowaste Valorization (BV) includes practices that capture the value of biowaste through its conversion to high-value products. BV practices can influence the progress of various Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) differently. READ MORE

  2. 17. Gärna vindkraft, men helst på någon annans bakgård : inspiration från några grannländer gällande lokalbefolkningens medverkan i den förnyelsebara energiomställningen

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)

    Author : Astrid Helgesson Liljedahl; [2023]
    Keywords : Framtidens energilandskap; NIMBY; Social acceptans; ; Energiomställning; Vindkraftverk;

    Abstract : 2021 var första året som fler anser att vindkraftverk nära bostaden är negativt snarare än positivt. Den negativa inställningen ökar särskilt bland människor på landsbygd och bland de som bor i en redan vindkraftverkstät kommun. Motståndet till vindkraftverk i sitt närområde kommer från dess kraftiga påverkan på landskapsbilden. READ MORE

  3. 18. Reducing cost and CO2 emissions in the gasoline to electric vehicle fleet transition

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Elektricitetslära

    Author : Emil Grund Stålvinge; [2023]
    Keywords : electric car; electric conversion; bldc; li-ion; lion; lipo; li-po; volvo; elbil; elbilar; elkonvertering; bldc; li-ion; lion; lipo; li-po; volvo;

    Abstract : If you buy a new electric car today it will take on average about ten years for you to start saving money compared to just continue driving your old gasoline car. It will also take about 4 years until you start saving carbon dioxide emissions, both of this is because of new production costs and emissions. READ MORE

  4. 19. Financial viability of producing hydrogen in windfarms in the Nordic region

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för elektroteknik

    Author : Juan Munoz; [2023]
    Keywords : Hydrogen; Wind; Energy; Ammonia; Nordic;

    Abstract : With the perspective of a growing hydrogen market that responds to the energy sector requirements for a carbon-free fuel and/or storage method, analyzing the financial viability of producing green hydrogen in the Nordic region is of great importance to understand the possibilities of local supply and the role that the strongly present wind industry can have in it.  Additionally, the possibility of the construction of a dedicated hydrogen pipeline connecting Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and possibly other countries in the Nordic area, changes the previously analyzed scenarios of only local demand, close to production; incorporating this infrastructure into the simulations will shed light upon the possibilities for a Nordic hydrogen market. READ MORE

  5. 20. Talking Communities : Sámi Trail of Tears as a Model of Habitus-Based Reconciliation

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionen

    Author : Janne Sirniö; [2023]
    Keywords : Truth Commissioning; Reconciliation; Forceful Displacement; Indigeneity; Slow Violence; Green Transition; Verdi System; Slow Tourism; Theory of Communicative Action;

    Abstract : This conflict study in Theology investigates reconciliation possibilities in indigenous lands in northern Sweden to be discussed through the Sámi Trail of Tears Walking Trail – a real-life innovation project. The historical material is based on the depiction of forcefully dislocated Sámis and the now polarized situation where local indigenous groups risk new conflicts partly with each other, partly with extractive industries, motorized tourism, and the majority’s society. READ MORE