Essays about: "economic output"

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  1. 21. A Comparative Study on Two Offshore Wind Farm Siting Approaches in Sweden

    University essay from KTH/Geoinformatik

    Author : Anders Nyberg; Oskar Sundström; [2023]
    Keywords : Multi-Criteria Decision Making; Analytical Hierarchy Process; Cost Benefit Analysis; Offshore Wind Farm Siting; Swedish Exclusive Economic Zone; Levelized Cost of Energy; GIS; Sweden; Renewable Energy; Offshore Wind Energy; Spatial Model Comparison; Multikriterieanalys; Analytisk hierarkiprocess; Kostnadsintäktsanalys; Siting av havsbaserade vindkraftverk; Sveriges exklusiva ekonomiska zon; Nivåkostnad för energi; GIS; Sverige; Förnybar energi; Havsbaserad vindkraft; Jämförelse av spatiala modeller; Multi-Criteria Decision Making; Analytical Hierarchy Process; Cost Benefit Analysis;

    Abstract : This study aims to explore the ability of a multi-criteria decision making with analytical hierarchy process (MCDM-AHP) model to emulate the results of a cost benefit analysis (CBA) model in the context of offshore wind farm siting within the Swedish exclusive economic zone (EEZ). The research question addressed is whether the MCDM-AHP analysis produces similar results to the CBA analysis. READ MORE

  2. 22. Energy flows and potential energy development strategies in RoRo ports: A study based on the Port of Trelleborg

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för energivetenskaper

    Author : Gabriele Gonzales; [2023]
    Keywords : RoRo Ports; Energy Flows; Energy Development; Energy Strategies; Renewable Energy; Ports; Energy Hub; Energy Storage; Hydrogen; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : The recent push for decarbonization in the maritime sector presents an opportunity for ports to strengthen their position as energy hubs. This work studies the existing energy flows in the Port of Trelleborg, one of Europe's biggest roll-on, roll-off ports, and proposes some energy-related development strategies. READ MORE

  3. 23. Bio-LNG and CO2 liquefaction investment for a biomethane plant with an output of 350 Nm3/h : A techno-economic-environmental analysis

    University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/Energisystem och byggnadsteknik

    Author : Lars-Julian Vernersson; [2022]
    Keywords : Biomethane liquefaction; Carbon dioxide liquefaction; Biogas upgrading; Liquefaction economy; Biomethane life cycle assessment; Biomethane greenhouse gas saving potential; Biomethane emission factor.;

    Abstract : Stricter requirements from the European Union and the German government regarding the utilization of renewable and sustainable fuels for transportation, power, and heat production are currently in effect. This has led to that heavy transportation companies are looking for a more sustainable alternative to liquefied natural gas, such as liquefied biomethane. READ MORE

  4. 24. MULTI-CRITERIA ANALYSIS FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING : A case study of Nigeria

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för geografi

    Author : Nelson Okosun; [2022]
    Keywords : Energy; Multi-Criteria; Infrastructure; GIS;

    Abstract : Rising levels of urbanization and technological advancements has led to a shift towards dependence on energy consuming devices, machineries, and electrical appliances both for personal and productive use. This has led to higher demand for electricity services and more pressure on power supply facilities. READ MORE

  5. 25. Delivering Non-verbal Cues in Virtual Meetings : A Qualitative Study of How to Alleviate Online Trust-building Dilemmas in Sales Meeting Context

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Medie- och Informationsteknik; Linköpings universitet/Tekniska fakulteten

    Author : Xinyao Feng; [2022]
    Keywords : Design; Virtual Meetings;

    Abstract : This paper started by asking the core question of why trust-building is hard in virtual meetings. Theories about "what is trust?" are drawn from the literature on interpersonal trust and trust in the business and marketing academic field. READ MORE