Search for dissertations about: "energitjänster"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the word energitjänster.
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1. Efficient improvement of energy efficiency in small and medium- sized Swedish firms
Abstract : This is a dissertation about efficient implementation of energy efficiency measures in small and medium-sized Swedish firms. The aim is to investigate the potential for economically efficient implementation of energy efficiency improvement measures in small and medium-sized firms. READ MORE
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2. Enhancing the Treatment of Systems Integration in Long-term Energy Models
Abstract : Securing access to affordable energy services is of central importance to our societies. To do this sustainably, energy systems design should be – amongst other things – environmentally compliant and reconcile with the integrated management of potentially limiting resources. READ MORE
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3. Island-based Polygeneration Systems : On the Feasibility of Solar-Biomass-driven Distributed Concepts
Abstract : The colossal risks and challenges posed by climate change require innovative solutions that must fulfil energy service demands sustainably. The concept of small-scale, biomass-based polygeneration (SBP) is one such technological approach, which optimizes locally supplied fuels to provide several energy services like electricity, heating, cooling, potable water, and/or bio-chemical products. READ MORE
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4. Designing Interactive Value Development: Perspectives and Strategies for High Precision Marketing
Abstract : This dissertation addresses the design of value productive episodes at the customer/firm boundary. Its purpose is: To provide perspective and help articulate strategies for increasing precision of the design of interactive marketing and value productive efforts at firm/customer boundaries. READ MORE
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5. The Stirling engine as a part of a hybrid power system : a study of applications in rural areas of Bolivia
Abstract : Rural electrification in developing countries has become one of the greatest challenges for achieving global access to electricity—one of the United Nation’s sustainable development goals. Governments, international entities and private companies are tasked with improving the quality of life for people and reducing environmentally harmful emissions. READ MORE