Essays about: "energy drinking"
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1. PUBLIC OPINION ON REINVESTING FOSSIL FUEL SUBSIDIES TOWARD HYDROPOWER IN BANGLADESH
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : Bangladesh is a South Asian country that has great potential for renewable energy and a growing economy. Hence, it is important to understand the obstructing forces against Bangladesh’s sustainable development. Current literature has shown that removing fossil fuel subsidies can increase welfare by 1. READ MORE
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2. Automation of a rotating bed reactor for PFAS remediation
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för fysikAbstract : Properties such as being water and oil repellent and being heat resistant make per- and polyflouroalkyl substances (PFAS) useful in a wide range of products. Since they do not break down in the environment, PFAS pollution makes it way back into drinking water and seafood. READ MORE
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3. The Potential of Dissolved Air Flotation for PFAS Reduction in Norrvatten's Future Waterworks
University essay from KTH/KemiteknikAbstract : Norrvatten är en av Sveriges största dricksvattenproducenter. Med ett ökande behov av en större produktionskapacitet och nya regleringar, planerar dem att förbättra sin reningsprocess. En aspekt som kräver omfattande undersökning är val av reningsmetod för att nå den nya gränsen från Livsmedelsverket för fyra PFAS kemikalier. READ MORE
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4. Satellite Imagery Big Data for the Sustainable Development of Energy Access
University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)Abstract : One of the many challenges humanity faces is developing energy access in a sustainable manner, that does not further contribute to the burning of fossil fuels, increasing greenhouse gas emissions, and global warming. In 2020, 2. READ MORE
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5. Assessing Textile Raw Materials and Exploring Sustainable Sources for Future Renewable Textile Materials for IKEA of Sweden
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Biosystems and Technology (from 130101)Abstract : This degree project at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences has been conducted in collaboration with IKEA of Sweden. The textile industry contributes to significant environmental challenges, including pollution and global water scarcity. READ MORE