Essays about: "off shore"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 29 essays containing the words off shore.
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1. Future-competing battery chemistries for large-scale energy storage
University essay from KTH/KemiteknikAbstract : ’Netto-noll utsläpp’ i EU vid 2050 är ett av målen för att påskynda övergången från fossila bränslen till mer förnyelsebara och hållbara alternativ. Detta har däremot introducerat mer turbulens på elnäten. READ MORE
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2. 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 energivetenskaperAbstract : 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
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3. Resonant overvoltages caused by transformer energization and saturation : Two EMT case studies conducted using models of the grid in Stockholm and an off-shore wind farm
University essay from Uppsala universitet/ElektricitetsläraAbstract : This thesis investigates the impact of resonant overvoltages and their origin. Series and parallel resonances are present in any electrical grid. The frequency of which this resonance occurs is called resonance frequency. READ MORE
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4. Centrifugal Turbopumps - Flow Physics and Modelling
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för energivetenskaperAbstract : Choices made in the early stages of a design process are crucial. They dictate many of the limitations and freedoms the designer has in later stages of the design. Informed decisions are therefore crucial at this stage. READ MORE
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5. Development of a 2D Optimal Path Simulation for Ship-to-Shore Cranes : Safe Trajectories within Interchangeable Obstalce Environments
University essay from Linköpings universitet/FordonssystemAbstract : The most advanced ports as of writing of this report are at least somewhat autonomous. Whether discussing the transporters between crane and stack (temporary storage) or cranes, the ports are shifting into a completely autonomous system. This ultimate goal presents a challenge in regards to unloading and loading cargo ships in the harbour. READ MORE