Search for dissertations about: "Vanadium dioxide"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Vanadium dioxide.
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1. Thermochromic VO2-based materials for smart windows : Progress towards applications in buildings
Abstract : Vanadium dioxide is a well-known thermochromic material, whose optical properties can be varied reversibly in response to fluctuation of temperature. It is attractive in various fields due to its unique properties as well as its prospective applications. READ MORE
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2. NOx Abatement Technique for Marine Diesel Engines - Improved Marine SCR Systems
Abstract : Growing awareness of the environmental implications of nitrogen oxide (NOX) emissions, such as eutrophication and acidification on land and at sea, has contributed to the development of more stringent international NOX legislations within the framework of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). The most stringent IMO legislation, i.e. READ MORE
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3. Techno-economic analysis and optimization of electrochemical energy storage solutions
Abstract : The need to integrate the rapidly growing share of variable renewable energy sources in the power sector requires solutions that are capable of mitigating the intermittent nature of these sources. They are expected to constitute the backbone of the electricity generation system in the coming years in order to reach ambitious goals in terms of energy security and reduction of environmental impact. READ MORE
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4. Recycling of CIGS solar cell waste materials
Abstract : The increased interest in solar power over the last few decades has led to a constant development of existing and new types of solar cells. One type of solar cell that is making advances on the global market is copper indium gallium diselenide (CIGS) thin film solar cells. READ MORE
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5. Navigating towards environmental impact assessment of shipping
Abstract : The shipping sector exert multiple pressures on the environment, affecting climate change, human health and the marine environment. From a policy perspective, shipping is usually assessed based on the emissions to air (e.g. READ MORE