Search for dissertations about: "electricity demand"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 330 swedish dissertations containing the words electricity demand.
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6. Exploring the future low-carbon electricity system: impacts of nuclear power and demand patterns
Abstract : To achieve the climate goals set by the Paris Agreement, the global electricity system is expected to transition towards a low-carbon electricity system. The future low-carbon electricity system is uncertain regarding both generation and demand. READ MORE
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7. Municipal wastewater treatment by microsieving, microfiltration and forward osmosis : Concepts and potentials
Abstract : Conventional wastewater treatment plants are designed for treating manmade wastewater (e.g., from households and industries) and to protect the environment (e.g. READ MORE
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8. Networks and Demand. The Use of Electricity in an Industrial Process
Abstract : The formation of demand for an individual resource is examined in a network setting. Demand is seen as an interactive process, where several firms make use of a resource directly and indirectly and, in so doing, shape the primary demand for it. This thesis is also concerned with how an individual firm can influence its demand. READ MORE
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9. Cooperation in local electricity markets : modelling of technical measures
Abstract : This thesis presents a system analysis for co-operation in local electricity markets including distributors and customers. The purpose of co-operation is to minimise the system cost of local markets by introducing system measures, such as end-use measures and municipal co-generation plants. READ MORE
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10. Boosting behavioral change in residential electricity consumption : demand response programs and feedback
Abstract : As part of realizing national and European climate ambitions, it is imperative to bring about increased energy efficiency and consumption flexibility in the residential sector of the Swedish power market. In addition to governmental policy instruments to this end, market-based measures play an important role in making behavioral change in domestic electricity use happen. READ MORE