Essays about: "gw"
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11. Evaluating electrolyser setups for hydrogen production from offshore wind power: A case study in the Baltic Sea
University essay fromAbstract : As part of the transition towards a fully sustainable energy system, green hydrogen shows great potential to decarbonise several hard-to-abate sectors. To provide the fossil-free electricity required for electrolysis, offshore wind power has emerged as a suggested option. READ MORE
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12. MULTI-CRITERIA DECISION ANALYSIS FOR FUTURE OFFSHORE WIND FARMS IN ITALY – A DEVELOPED METHODOLOGY TO EVALUATE OFFSHORE WIND PROJECTS
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : Despite currently having only one operational offshore wind farm, Italy holds a significant potential for the future development of this technology. The Global Wind Council placed Italy second in its ranking of the world’s 30 most attractive markets regarding the potential of future offshore development, attracting the attention of numerous developers. READ MORE
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13. Designing Denmark’s future offshore wind policy framework : A pathway for policymakers to achieve 12.9 GW deployment by 2030
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : Offshore wind power will play a crucial role in achieving the European Union's energy security and decarbonization targets. In mature markets, offshore wind has achieved commercial competitiveness and investors no longer request State-aid to develop projects. READ MORE
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14. Electroweak Phase Transition in the Standard Model Effective Field Theory
University essay from Uppsala universitet/HögenergifysikAbstract : At least two Cosmological phase transitions are very probable to have happened since the beginning of the universe, one of them being the electroweak phase transition responsible for the breaking of the EW symmetry. It is possible that the EW phase transition could have caused the observed baryon asymmetry of the universe and therefore provide an explanation for the baryon asymmetry problem. READ MORE
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15. Development of a Method to Determine the Influence of Rubber Components in Dynamic Simulations
University essay from KTH/Farkostteknik och SolidmekanikAbstract : In order to make sure that an engine can withstand the vibration loads, while the weight is kept as low as possible, some components on the engine are made of rubber. The stiffness of these rubber components are several orders of magnitude lower than the surrounding metal components, and the inclusion of rubber components affects the dynamic behaviour of the engine. READ MORE