Search for dissertations about: "Green Power"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 125 swedish dissertations containing the words Green Power.
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11. Power dissipation in car tyres
Abstract : Traffic is a major source of green house gases. The transport field stands for 32 % of the energy consumption and 28 % of the total CO2 emissions, where road transports alone causes 84 % of these figures. READ MORE
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12. Provisioning Strategies for Transparent Optical Networks Considering Transmission Quality, Security, and Energy Efficiency
Abstract : The continuous growth of traffic demand driven by the brisk increase in number of Internet users and emerging online services creates new challenges for communication networks. The latest advances in Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology make it possible to build Transparent Optical Networks (TONs) which are expected to be able to satisfy this rapidly growing capacity demand. READ MORE
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13. Simulating conditions for combined heat and power in the Swedish district heating sector
Abstract : The most important issues in the European energy sector today are how toincrease competitiveness on the energy markets, reduce both CO2 emissions anddependence on imported fuels. These issues are also important aspects of Swedish energypolicy. In Sweden, the district heating (DH) sector has commonly been used to achieveSwedish energy policy goals. READ MORE
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14. Data Transmission in the Presence of Limited Channel State Information Feedback
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15. Energy Policy Instruments Perspectives on their Choice, Combination and Evaluation
Abstract : Abstract The thesis aims at providing a better understanding of public policy instruments used in policy-making within the energy sector, particularly regarding their role in the change towards an increased use of renewable energy sources for generation of electricity. The research was guided by an underlying assumption that a markedly higher proportion of the energy generated from renewable sources can be considerably enhanced by use of policy instruments that support the development and the market creation of new, renewable energy technologies. READ MORE