Essays about: "incentive scheme"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 essays containing the words incentive scheme.
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1. Substation Digitalization for Medium Voltage Urban Distribution Networks : A Techno-Economic Analysis
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : High and medium-voltage digital substations play an essential role in the energy transition since they are part of the equipment required to deploy smart grids. With the gradual increase of smart grids, energy systems are becoming more flexible with the growing penetration of renewable energies and distributed energy generation. READ MORE
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2. Dynamic access pricing of Google Maps's user data
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för nationalekonomiAbstract : The present thesis examines interactions on the mobile cartography market where firms use big data as a competitive advantage. I develop a dynamic access pricing model suggesting a regulatory scheme to maximise social welfare in which a regulator sets a price for user data that is made accessible to a potential entrant to a side market, the mobile advertising market. READ MORE
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3. Utilization and evaluation of the Swedish incentive scheme for the regulatory period 2016-2019
University essay from KTH/Elektroteknisk teori och konstruktionAbstract : The distribution system operators in Sweden act under monopoly, whichmeans that some of its operations and functions are regulated by thegovernment authority Swedish Energy Market Inspectorate (Ei). A centralpart of Ei's task is to determine the revenue cap for all distribution systemoperators. READ MORE
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4. Solarizing Indian agriculture by deploying solar irrigation pumps
University essay from KTH/EnergisystemanalysAbstract : Solar Irrigation Pumps (SIPs) are used to pump (ground and surface) water to irrigate farm lands. In a country with a historical mismatch of energy supply and demand, and almost 120 million families dependent on earnings from agriculture (Prachi Salve, 2014), SIPs offer great prospects. READ MORE
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5. Mining, Local Governments and Access to Water in Peru
University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionenAbstract : This study identifies a negative impact of mining on access to the public water system in Peru using district data from 2011 and a similar methodology as Loayza, Mier y Teran and Rigolini (2013). One potential explanation for this result can be found by assessing the effects of mining on the investment prioritization of local governments; responsible for providing basic services in Peru. READ MORE