Search for dissertations about: "cost-recovery"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the word cost-recovery.
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1. A System Dynamics Analysis of Cost-Recovery A Study of Rural Minigrid Utilities in Tanzania
Abstract : Over one billion people live in poverty around the world. Access to modern energy sources such as electricity is considered important in social and economic development. READ MORE
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2. Sustainable Development and Urban Water Management : Linking Theory and Practice of Economic Criteria
Abstract : The interest in using criteria and indicators for assessing activities in relation to sustainable development is increasing. This dissertation analyses the potential for using economic criteria for assessment of urban water management in relation to sustainable development. The analysis consists of three parts. 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. Consumer Trust in Drinking Water Supply - assessing the interface between the supplier and the consumer
Abstract : This thesis explores the interface between the supplier and the consumer to identify factors that have influence on consumer trust in water supply. This is done through field studies in two different consumer situations: 1) Accra (Ghana) where access to water is limited and can be an everyday struggle and 2) Gothenburg (Sweden) where water is abundant and water supply is taken for granted. READ MORE
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5. Irrigation water management : A performance study of the Rahad scheme in Sudan, 1977-1996
Abstract : The central objectives of this study is to assess the performance of irrigation water management of the Rahad scheme in Sudan between 1977 and 1996. The study assesses how well the scheme has succeeded in achieving irrigation management objectives using the criteria of productivity, equity, cost recovery and environmental stability. READ MORE