Essays about: "elbehov"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 34 essays containing the word elbehov.
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1. A Climate, Land, Energy, and Water Nexus Assessment of Ethiopia
University essay from KTH/EnergisystemAbstract : Ethiopia is a landlocked country located in northeast Africa with a predominantly rural population dependent on rainfed agriculture and traditional biomass. The Ethiopian economy is growing fast and as it continues to grow, so does the demand for water, food, and energy. READ MORE
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2. Power generation and stability of the Swedish electricity system 2045
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för energivetenskaperAbstract : På grund av energiomställningen, Sveriges mål om att ha en fossilfri elproduktion 2040 samt målet om nettonollutsläpp av växthusgaser 2045 förväntas en omfattande utbyggnad av förnybara energikällor ske. I denna rapport har därför elbehovet, potentialen för elproduktion, möjliga framtida systemproblem samt lösningar undersökts. READ MORE
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3. Electric vehicles’ potential to provide flexibility services
University essay from Lunds universitet/InnovationsteknikAbstract : The automotive industry is undergoing an unprecedented transformation, and all actors along the value chain are affected. A company in the midst of this is Axess Logistics, which offers car logistics solutions to general agents and dealers in the Scandinavian market. READ MORE
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4. Life Cycle Assessment of a small scale, solar driven HVR water purification system
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : Water purification systems have made access to drinking water easier by treating water sources which previously could not be used for drinking. Such systems however require energy and materials to build and operate which means they have environmental impacts. READ MORE
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5. Life Cycle Assessment of Urban Underground Oyster Mushroom Farming
University essay from KTH/Hållbar utveckling, miljövetenskap och teknikAbstract : Global food production has been recognized as the single largest driver of environmental degradation and transgression of planetary boundaries. Providing healthy food sustainably to a growing, mostly urban population will require radical changes to the food system. READ MORE