Search for dissertations about: "net-zero"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 34 swedish dissertations containing the word net-zero.
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16. Are We There Yet? Combining qualitative and quantitative methods to study the introduction of CAVs in Sweden, and potential travel demand effects
Abstract : By law, Sweden must reach net-zero emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) by 2045. Domestic transportation is one sector in which GHG emissions can be reduced substantially. READ MORE
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17. Factors influencing the outcome of renovation projects
Abstract : In Sweden, housing accounts for about 23% of all energy consumption. Sweden wants to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2045; as such, it is likely that energy-saving measures for housing will be needed. Many existing buildings have been in operation for 50 years or more and are therefore in need of modernisation. READ MORE
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18. Avoiding greenhouse gas emissions using flexibility in smart thermal grids
Abstract : The Paris Agreement on climate change entered into force in 2016 and has been ratified by 193 of the 197 Parties to-date, followed by country targets to cut greenhouse gas emissions, not least through an increasing penetration of renewable energy sources. In its 2021 annual World Energy Outlook, the IEA envisages a Net-Zero Emissions by 2050 scenario (NZE) in which renewables as a percentage of total energy supply increase from around 10% in 2020 to over 65% in 2050 and is reflected by a similar change in the percentage of variable renewables in total generation, thereby increasing the need for system flexibility. READ MORE
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19. A molecular guide to efficient charge transport : Coordination materials for photovoltaic cells
Abstract : Emerging solar energy conversion and energy storage technologies play a vital role in solving the present energy crisis and achieving carbon net zero. Currently, they are limited by the use of inefficient, unstable and expensive charge transport materials. READ MORE
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20. Sustainable Energy Conversion from Biomass Waste Combustion - Experimental and Multiscale Modelling Studies
Abstract : The development of sustainable energy conversion via residual biomass combustion is one of the scientific and industrial community focus today to fulfilling the global net zero emission commitment in 2050. Despite its potency due to the abundant stock of biomass, hazardous particulate matter (PM) emission from residual biomass combustion remains a big challenge to increase the contribution of biomass combustion as a main renewable energy source. READ MORE