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transitioning from a parent with caring responsibilities for dependent children to an empty-nester will reduce a person’s well-being. Following the pioneering work of Hetschko et al. (2014) on the identity [...] and subsequently the child or children leaves home (Post-EN state) then the subjective well-being will be reduced irrespective of any financial gain that may accrue. One potential reason for 6 this reduction [...] affiliation which is suddenly no longer valid. As a result, identity-based behaviour and preferences will change for the “empty-nester”. This is just one example highlighting how the change in identity could
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major urban centers and the lack of socioeconomic incentives for both locals willing to remain in the area and outsiders willing to relocate to the area. Housing is very expensive in the area due to its location [...] possible in a manner. This will enable local residents to have the opportunity of obtaining the benefits of the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) scheme. Analysis of the local tariff will be conducted on the basis [...] Exponent that will be used to scale the measured wind speed, this a constant dependent on the ’roughness’ of surrounding land or water and areas with large barriers such as cities. The values for C will be ex
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Supply Proportion 43 Towards a Greener Applecross there will be excess supply and till 2030 will need to extract 50%. From 2030 onwards extraction will have to increase upto 80% maximum from 2030 onwards. [...] from the micro-hydropower and remaining will come from DHS. During other months (January-June), the complete demand will be met by DHS alone because there will be no available hydro electricity after meeting [...] NC Y CO ND I TI ON In the energy efficient condition, when the demand will reduce by 20%, the heating demand will lower that will affect the financial feasibility and cost-benefit analysis for the customers
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3.5.9 “I am willing to pay extra for energy generated from RES in order to serve the environment” It is an encouraging finding that nearly half of the respondents (16 or 46 %) are willing to pay extra [...] clear this 300 ha of forest. If we assume that this work also will be done during a 10 year period, then an additional 6,972,000 kWh of energy will be available per year. However, there is a part of this forest [...] soil, the soil temperature will fall during the heating season. In cold regions most of the energy is extracted as latent heat when the soil freezes. However, in summer the sun will raise the ground temperature
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combustion engine will operate six hour of peaking times in a day. In this regard, a 360kW electrolyser will be required to operate throughout the year. The storage of the hydrogen will require high pressure [...] secondary storage option The hydrogen will be produced from the excess generated electricity after fed in to the grid and battery charging. The hydrogen which will be produced can be used as a fuel for [...] the first three scenarios there will be hydrogen production after feeding electricity into the grid and in the fourth scenario the possible maximum generated electricity will be fed into the grid without
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recycling waste will increase CO2 emissions due to transportation of waste to the recycling centre. However, the overall footprint will be reduced as 51% of the embodied energy of recycled waste will be recovered [...] growth rate of 2%. By implementing Scenario 1, the waste ecological footprint will be reduced by 29% while with scenario 2, 30% will be reduced. In terms of CO2 emissions, for scenario 1 and 2, the reduction [...] We are looking forward to your kind cooperation. Your responses will be treated strictly confidential and none of this information will connect with any particular names or addresses. 1. Please indicate
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scenario, the total energy demand in 2009 will be 10,489.28 MWh/y in 2009, while it will be 15,350.3 MWh in 2014 because of harbor extension plan. The energy will increase by 46.34% from 2009 - 2014. In [...] scenario, solid fuels and electricity will still dominate the fuel demand of the community in the next 5 years. Solid fuels will account for 70%, and the electricity will contribute 21% on average from 2008 [...] diesel will still be used for transportation, while electricity and kerosene will be used mainly for the heating purpose in the household sector. A small amount of coal anthracite, peat, and wood will be used
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power generated will be £125,000 (£22/meter). The piping network of the district heating system (DHS) will be 2650 metres long. Utilization of the existing utility line for water will provide a chance [...] current utility line wherever possible. This will help in saving costs since excessive primary trenching will be avoided. 2.3.2 Substations The proposed network will have three substations located at different [...] by one loop. The substations will separate the primary supply loop from the secondary and will be fitted with pumps, strainers and heat exchangers. The heating network will include 80 households, schools
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almost 2,000,000 kWh/y. The total CO2 emissions for the ferry services between Tingwall and Rousay will also increase significantly. Therefore the IC 2010 research team did not consider this option as a [...] Replacing the existing ferries with new technologies A new LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) ferry technology will emit less CO2 compared to the existing ferries. The study shows that, CO2 emissions by the LNG ferries [...] In this chapter the survey findings of the household sector for the three different analyzed sites will be presented and compared. For this matter the facts presented in the following table were considered
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around 62% of the respondents are not willing to pay more for these products. For the 38% that are willing to pay more, we found out that the community is not willing to pay a lot 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% [...] service varied greatly. One respondent said that he would not be willing to pay but would instead look for an alternative. All others were willing to pay for it between five pounds per weekend, and twenty pounds [...] persuaded by CSP about … 32 for transport. However they were willing to pay more Figure below shows the different percentage the Sleat Community is willing to pay for sustainable electricity, heating, transport