Essays about: "renewable energy RE"

Showing result 21 - 25 of 59 essays containing the words renewable energy RE.

  1. 21. Short Term Regulation in Hydropower Plants using Batteries : A case study of hydropower pants in lower Oreälven river

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)

    Author : Ashish Guhan Baskar; Araavind Sridhar; [2020]
    Keywords : Short Term Regulation; Hydropower Plant; Battery Energy Storage System; Mixed Integer Linear Programming; Machine Learning; Second Life of The Battery; Kortsiktig reglering; vattenkraftverk; batterilagringssystem; linjär programmering; maskininlärning; återanvändning av batterier;

    Abstract : Hydropower is one of the oldest renewable energy (RE) sources and constitutes a major share in the Swedish electricity mix. Though hydropower is renewable, there exist some issues pertaining to the local aquatic conditions. READ MORE

  2. 22. Renewable energy outlook for the Drina River Basin countries

    University essay from KTH/Energiteknik

    Author : Emir Fejzic; [2020]
    Keywords : OSeMOSYS; Drina River Basin; Hydropower; OSeMOSYS; Drina River Basin; Vattenkraft;

    Abstract : The Drina River Basin (DRB) plays a vital role for the power sectors of the riparian countries of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia. The Drina river and its tributaries have a considerable hydropower potential, which, due to its geographical position and the political landscape between the riparian countries, have not yet been utilized to its full potential. READ MORE

  3. 23. Assessing the development and climate finance for renewable energy: An application of effectiveness framework for the case of Mongolia

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutet

    Author : Delgermaa Begz; [2020]
    Keywords : development finance; climate finance; renewable energy; Mongolia; effectiveness principles; Earth and Environmental Sciences;

    Abstract : To accelerate sustainable development and mitigate climate change, an increasing amount of finance is being mobilized for the deployment of renewable energy (RE) in developing countries from bilateral and multilateral donors and climate funds. Even though this trend is present in Mongolia, there is still a lack of knowledge about how effective these efforts have been for renewable energy development in the country. READ MORE

  4. 24. Conflicts and the possibility for coexistence between offshore wind power and national defence

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionen

    Author : Emma Nilsen Carman; [2020]
    Keywords : Common pool resource; wind power; national defence; coexist; Earth and Environmental Sciences; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Sweden has set a goal to produce 100% renewable electricity in 2040. In order to accomplish this, a transition towards renewable energy (RE) is necessary. However, the development of RE needs to coexist with other interests of the nation, as RE typically occupies large areas of land or off shore water. READ MORE

  5. 25. Towards a citizen-driven low-carbon energy transition: Exploring the potential for collective investment schemes in community renewable energy in Europe to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

    University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUS

    Author : Cristian Pons-Seres; [2019]
    Keywords : community renewable energy; energy transition; collective investment; greenhouse gas emissions; sustainability science; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : The European Union’s (EU) ‘market-oriented’ approach to renewable energy development risks undermining the ability of individual citizens to meaningfully contribute to, and benefit from, a decentralised, localised, and decarbonised energy system. In spite of the EU’s ambition to involve local communities for co-driving a low-carbon energy transition, there is no comprehensive analysis uncovering the extent to which citizen participation can meaningfully contribute to decarbonise Europe’s energy system within an increasingly limited timeframe demanding drastic cuts in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions at an accelerated pace. READ MORE