Search for dissertations about: "Self-generation"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the word Self-generation.
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1. How do you cue? : self-generated retrieval cues and successfull recall
Abstract : The present thesis deals with the determinants of good memory performance. A more specific objective of the thesis was to examine prerequisites for successful recall performance from the point of view of cue effectiveness. READ MORE
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2. The soft budget constraint : the emergence, persistence and logic of an institution : The Case of Tanzania 1967-1992
Abstract : The soft budget constraint - today a popular metaphor - is a paradox. In socialist economies, it implies that the state tends to bail out state-owned firms in financial trouble, in spite of the tremendous performance problems of the entire system that result. When the system broke down, the soft budget constraint was expected to disappear. READ MORE
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3. Designing Electricity Distribution Network Charges for an Efficient Integration of Distributed Energy Resources and Customer Response
Abstract : A significant transformation has been gradually taking place within the energy sector, mainly as a result of energy policies targeting environmental objectives. Consequently, the penetration of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) has been escalating, including self-generation, demand side management, storage, and electrical vehicles. READ MORE
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4. An analysis of the relationship between the energy and buildings sectors in Sweden
Abstract : Climate change is one of the global challenges of our time. The energy sector is at the focus of the European efforts to combat climate change as it accounts for 80% of the total greenhouse gas emissions in the European Union. READ MORE
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5. Building as active elements of energy systems
Abstract : Buildings account for approximately 40% of the energy demand and 33% of the total greenhouse gas emissions in the European Union. Accordingly, there are several efforts that target energy efficiency in buildings both at the European and Swedish levels. The role of buildings in climate change mitigation, however, is not limited to energy savings. READ MORE