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Informationen zur interdisziplinären Projektarbeit Prof. Dr. Birgit Däwes Interdisciplinary Project Work (Literature) birgit.daewes@uni-flensburg.de Wintersemester 2016/17 Literature and Art Sollten S
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and further development of alumni networking. In the present book of proceedings the reader will find the papers presented at the alumni conference, as a documentation of the enormous work effort behind [...] potential of large-scale energy storage of Thailand using as a battery of ASEAN. III. METHEDOLOGY AND FINDINGS 1. Projection of electricity demand and renewable electricity potential for Thailand and ASEAN-5 [...] leading to regime shifts and the impacts it has on a system’s resilience is therefore important to help find urgent management actions that can be taken to avoid the undesired consequences that the shifts may
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best assisted by capacity building, constant updating and sharing of knowledge relating to research findings, changes in technology, work experience, economics of technologies, environment protection and societal [...] this event. Starting about a year ago a survey was done amongst the 70 African SESAM/ARTES alumni to find out about their whereabouts, interest, willingness and possibility to participate and actively contribute [...] the energy field and today’s ARTES/SESAM workshop is one of the instruments to do that. It aims at finding problem solutions based on the participants’ rich experience in the field. I am happy about the fruitful
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analysed the data, and what are your own interpretations, conclusions and recommendations of the of findings. As you decided on instruments such as questionnaires, interview guidelines, observation 3 checklists [...] etc.) as variables in your questionnaire, you should decide whether you correlate these with the findings of your survey and show it in your evaluation/interpretation. If not explain why. If you asked for [...] purpose of your thesis, • The research question (s) • The methods, methodology used, • The major findings, • Your interpretations • The recommendations and conclusions. It may include explanation about
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Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning, Thailand ..........................................71 Findings from a study on climate change mitigation funded by WB Carbon Finance Assist Dr. Ha Dang Son – Managing [...] Coordinator Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning, Thailand. 16:30 - 17:00 Findings from a study on climate change mitigation funded by WB Carbon Finance Assist Dr. Ha Dang Son – Managing [...] risks of investment in renewable energy and because of the lack of collaterals and equity bankers find it difficult to provide loans to individuals or groups of individuals. They prefer the big players
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Microsoft Word - Alumni-workshop report.doc 76 Findings from a study on climate change mitigation funded by WB Carbon Finance Assist Dr. Ha Dang Son – Managing Director of RCEE. Overview • World Bank Carbon [...] Protocol complier and bring financial revenue to the CDM project. A bottom-up approach was selected to find a threshold value which tells what a layman needs in order to run and cover CDM management costs which [...] slurry which is reported the highest share of manure management style for dairy cows in IPCC 2006. Findings The author found the overall costs of carbon management is approx. € 377,000 over the 10 years crediting
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the inability to implement due to obstructive rules, regulations, and requirements, necessitating finding different approaches or means for development to proceed. This study is proposes to determine the [...] plan regarding Jatropha oil implementation. In relation to Jatropha cultivation in Nusa Penida, the findings show that the yield from 1500 plants/ha is 1800 kg dry seeds/ha/y in the 5th year and 6 kg seeds
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in section 5.2.1 to find the potential BER rate via DEAP interface. The analysis of the results from the DEAP interface provided the BER rating of B3. 5.6. Summarized key findings The overall PV sizing [...] with a significantly high renewable fraction then the COCE goes higher. 6.5. Summarized key findings A finding on the booster pump mentioned in 6.1.2, disconnecting or bypassing this booster pump from the [...] ........................................................................ 98 5.6. Summarized key findings ........................................................................................ 101 6.