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National Trust for Ireland in Dublin and wrote her thesis on policies and programmes to promote energy efficiency in the Irish housing sector. Her Master's thesis was on the external costs of fossil fuel energy
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barriers for a sustainable energy Transition (2021), Master thesis The economics and engineering of CO2 pipeline Systems (2021), Master thesis Developing an International Coal Transition Index to Evaluate [...] Evaluate the Progress of Energy Transition (2019), Bachelor thesis Carbon Dioxide Removal – Techno-Economic Review (2019), Bachelor thesis
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city of Flensburg, where he evaluated the city's climate protection strategy as part of his final thesis. Parallel to his Master's degree in Energy and Environmental Management (EUM) at the European University [...] Luca has been working as a stud. assistant for the Master's program EUM and is writing his Master's thesis at the same time.
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Santiago is a M.Sc. in Urban Planning and Mobility student at the TU-Berlin, whose topic Master Thesis is related with the improvement of the quality of life throught the mobility, and how it can be changed
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project development at RWE Renewables, where he wrote his thesis on the future costs and potential of green hydrogen. He wrote his master's thesis on the political framework for action to strengthen the
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on energy and resource management until 2022. In his bachelor thesis he examined the lignite phase-out in Germany and in his master thesis, he modeled an urban heat transition for Berlin. In his research
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worked for the Reiner Lemoine Institute as a student assistant. There he also worked on his bachelor thesis on "Investigation of the influence of different orientation distributions of photovoltaic systems [...] Change Management". He collaborated with the NGO "GenderCC-Women for Climate Justice" for his master's thesis "Men and the Biosphere - Developing an Analysis of Climate Protection Programs from the Perspective
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semester abroad in Reykjavík, Iceland, deepened her knowledge of geothermal energy. In her diploma thesis, she discussed the system conflict between fluctuating wind energy and inflexible base-load coal-fired
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farms in Germany. Following this, she wrote her Bachelor thesis on the topic of "Repowering of wind turbines in Germany". She used her Master thesis "Increasing the attractiveness of public bus transport
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externally at the University of Bremen in 1989 on the topic of 'Social Costs of Energy Consumption'. The thesis was awarded the Fraunhofer Special Prize of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft in 1991. From October 1982