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16. Energy Provision and Informality in South African Informal Urban Settlements : A Multi-Criteria Sustainability Assessment of Energy Access Alternatives
Kandidat-uppsats, KTH/EnergiteknikSammanfattning : Due to urbanization and governmental incapacity to cope with the consequent increase in demand for housing in cities, more than 10 % of the South African population is living in informal settlements. This group is also growing at high rates, causing settlements in cities to be established in ever less suitable conditions (Gaunt et al. LÄS MER
17. Energikartläggning och driftoptimering genom behovsstyrning i befintlig fastighet
Master-uppsats, KTH/Tillämpad termodynamik och kylteknikSammanfattning : Energy supply in Sweden year 2011 amounted to 577 TWh. The final energy consumption for industrial, residential and service was 379 TWh. Sweden has energy policy goals to reduce energy use in buildings. One of these goals is to reduce the energy use by 20 % in 2020 compared to the year 1995. LÄS MER
18. Feasibility study on making Van Maanenblok a near zero energy building urban neighbourhood
Master-uppsats, KTH/Kraft- och värmeteknologiSammanfattning : The rapid exhaustion of the finite reserves of fossil-fuels adds to the woes on all walks of the society, and especially on the policy-makers, scientists and engineers to devise means to mitigate the consequences. Reducing energy demand and grid-dependency by decentralized energy production can help improve energy security of a nation. LÄS MER
19. Rural Electrification - Sri Lanka: A Case study & Scenario Analysis
Master-uppsats, Högskolan i Gävle/Avdelningen för bygg- energi- och miljöteknikSammanfattning : “Rural electrification” is a key element in the global energy development agenda. While being a developing country, Sri Lanka is enroot to achieve 100% of electrification at present. After the civil war ended in 2009 which lasted for more than 25 years, there has been much focus to fulfill the energy needs of the country. LÄS MER
20. Information Feedback, Behaviour and ‘Smart Meters’: Using behavioural economics to improve our knowledge about the potential effectiveness of Smart Meters to use electricity efficiently
Master-uppsats, Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutetSammanfattning : As part of the development of the European electricity grid, the EU has decided that ‘Smart Meters’ should be installed in 80% of the households of the EU by 2020. It is expected that this will lead to a reduction of energy use in the residential sector in the order of 10%. LÄS MER