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site. Thus the energy yield and consequently in the economic calculations are subject to certain acceptable approximations of the results. For the calculations, two (2) Vestas V47 660kW with 50 m hub height [...] and possible use for solar water heaters, heat pump and biomass To find out the accessibility and acceptance of the various technologies in the local community. To check the possibility of grid connections
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m in Shetland SESAM – UNIVERSITY OF FLENSBURG, GERMANY Page | 12 Voltage Level For low voltage acceptable voltage variations is within +1% For steady state voltage variations range from -3% to +3% In order [...] frequency should be between 49.5 Hz to 50.5 Hz. Sometimes variations of -2% to +2% of 50 Hz are acceptable. Harmonics. Total harmonics should be -3% to +3% of 50Hz in terms of distortion Fault Ride Through [...] the sake of system stability it is necessary to maintain voltage and frequency variations in an acceptable range. According to studies carried out by SHEPDL and the University of Strathclyde up to 21 MW
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Look into public acceptance: Vatersay has been considered as environmentally sensitive area (Western Isles Islands Council, Barra and Vatersay Local Plan - Map). Therefore, the acceptance from public and [...] design consideration it is important to keep the farthest reaches of the piping network within an acceptable range so as to minimize pressure drop. With one supply option considering the use of biomass, this [...] within an R&D project. The assumed investment represent the cost, the authors would consider as acceptable. The heating tariff for all three options was taken at 2.5p/kWh . The tariff could go up closer
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estimated 40,000 excess winter deaths per year in Britain. 33 Not being able to heat a home to acceptable standards at reasonable costs is said to be caused by three main factors which are:34 • Income: [...] another important factor that can cause fuel poverty. The amount of energy needed to heat a home to acceptable standards depends on the thermal quality of the house and the effectiveness of the heating source [...] to plan and improve the transportation system to reduce the number of people falling below the acceptable transport poverty levels. With this in mind, this study aims to develop a simple transport poverty
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located at the Armadale Pier Car Park and the Sabhal Mor Ostaig Car Park. These recycling points accept paper, drink cans, food tins, glass and textile waste. 3.2.1 Waste Carbon Footprint Table 3-11 i
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settlement nearby; therefore shadow and flickering are not issues of concern. Social Acceptance The social acceptance of the wind energy project has been analysed through the review of the responses of [...] that would need to be carefully assessed if these developments are to proceed in a sustainable and acceptable manner. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY iii A key finding that has appeared at all levels of the study areas [...] ...................................................... 17 3.6 Environmental impacts and social acceptance .................................................................................... 19 3.7 Legal
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findings regarding the environmental acceptability of the rivers considered. , and are considered small coastal burns. All schemes are considered provisionally acceptable since there are no environmentally [...] ................................................................... 53 6 4.2.1 Environmental Acceptability ........................................................................................... 54 [...] population and dwelling size, the number of businesses, heating means, transport means, and the acceptability of new technologies.. Data were collected, processed and analysed, reflecting data quality and
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....................................................... 11 5.4 Renewable Energy Perception and Acceptance Level ............................................... 11 5.5 Open Comments and Suggestions ... [...] the energy consumption, the existing and potential business opportunities and also to gauge the acceptance level of re- newable energy technologies in the community. The following step was the assessment [...] and potential developments related to the local economy of West Harris To ascertain the levels of acceptance of renewable energy in the West Harris community There are 54 residential dwellings in the West
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u m b er o f re sp o n d en ts Acceptance level Level of acceptance for Wind turbine (50-60m hub height) near Loch Meadaidh Wind turbine 89 Figure 59. Level of acceptance of micro hydro schemes at Allt [...] ..................... 87 8.2 Acceptance of renewable energy technologies .................................................................... 88 8.2.1 Level of acceptance of a Wind turbine ........... [...] .................... 88 8.2.2 Level of acceptance of the micro hydropower plant .................................................... 88 8.2.3 Level of acceptance of a local energy economy and in its p
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Bundesländer buergen_windexpn_social_acceptance_analysis_fedstate Landkreise buergen_windexpn_social_acceptance_analysis_district Gemeinden buergen_windexpn_social_acceptance_analysis_municipality http://oep [...] „Scenario delay times regarding the expansion of the transmission system in Germany based on social acceptance“ (Christ u. a., 2017a) beinhaltet die im VerNetzen-Projekt ermittelten trassenspezifischen Ver [...] Scenario delay times regarding the expansion of the transmission system in Germany based on social acceptance. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.839827. http: //doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.839828. Version: Juli 2017, Abruf: