Search for dissertations about: "decommissioning"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the word decommissioning.
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1. An Information System in its Organisational Contexts : A Systemic Semiotic Longitudinal Case Study
Abstract : This dissertation develops a new form of Systems Analysis based on Systemic Semiotics. Systemic Semiotics, a combination of Social Semiotics and Systemic Functional Linguistic theories, can be used to provide contextual descriptions linking the operations of information systems to their specific situational and organisational contexts. READ MORE
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2. Strategies for remediation of very large deposits of mine waste : the Aitik mine, Northern Sweden
Abstract : The Aitik mine, near Gällivare in Sweden, is the largest copper mine in Europe with an annual production exceeding 18 Mt of ore. After processing of the ore the residual waste material, so called tailings, are deposited in a tailings pond. In addition, 15 - 25 Mt of barren waste rock is mined annually in order to provide access to the ore. READ MORE
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3. An experimental approach on linear synthetic inertia
Abstract : The interest in renewable energy has significantly increased in the last decades which has led to an increased amount of renewable energy sources in the grid. In the Nordic grid, the major contribution to renewable energy is hydro power and wind power and an increase in the amount of wind power is expected in the future. READ MORE
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4. Transforming the City of Kiruna : Stabilizing Change and Changing Stability
Abstract : With so much focus on change and transformation in the organizing of projects, stability is commonly separated from change and relegated to be a static characteristic. This gives the impression that stability is not even a part of the process of organizing a project. READ MORE
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5. Economic Aspects of Fuel Cell-Based Stationary Energy Systems
Abstract : It is evident that human activity has an important impact on climate. Constantly increasing energy demand is one of the biggest causes of climate change. The fifth assessment report of the Inter-governmental panel on climate change states that decarbonisation of electricity generation is a key component of climate change mitigation. READ MORE