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circuit. Advantages of solar system: • solar panels can be installed on roofs or other places not often used to • have no moving parts to generate electricity →not cause noise • life of the electrical system
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installation after 2009 Opponents of the Renewable Energy Sources Act, especially the large utilities, often argue that the electricity price has increased due to the feed in tariff. In fact electricity prices [...] large number of citizens of a village or the district form a joint company. Each individual, very often farmers, contributes to the equity of this company which then gets loans from a bank to purchase wind [...] precondition a large majority of the community has to be involved in the community company. Very often these companies are subsidiaries of community trusts. Once a community company has been formed CES
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people are involved in operative level. Questions on what required for setting up a CDM project are often asked. From author experiences there are 4 areas to be evaluated and fulfilled: the project generates
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registration, submitted in a timely manner 3. An explanation as to whether (or, as the case may be, how often) the candidate has already failed a master’s examination in the same subject area at another university
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built in the five years from 2001- 2005, According to interviews with residents this building boom often led to poor quality in building standards. Figure 4-1: Number of households by age of construction [...] residential area where the owners’ family lives, and a B&B part, which is opened for business. There are often common areas in between. The current energy demand of the building is presented as below: Total roof
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where a dichotomy exists between two different approaches in rural electrification: On one side the often inefficient, insufficient and interruptible central grid structures, and the other the emerging d [...] systems, which play an increasing role in giving electricity access to rural communities. But more than often the installation of a mini-grid is a one-time intervention rather than a continuous process, and on [...] and longer duration of lighting. 58 Karanpur: The electricity supply is unreliable and the village often experiences unscheduled outages. Kerosene lamps are used by vendors in the village during power outages
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XXXVIII Scientific Instrument Symposium: Instruments at crossroad
The XXXVIII Symposium of the Scientific Instrument Commission took place from the 23d to the 27th of September 2019 in Havana, Cuba. It was jointly organized by the University of Havana, the Cuban Chemical Society, the Cuban Physics Society and the Office of the Historian of Havana. It took place at the University of Havana Convention Center and at scientific institutions in Old Havana.Symposium theme: Instruments at crossroadsThe invention, construction and use of scientific instruments are often strongly affected by external conditions that depend on time period and geographical location. Climate, for instance, may influence the choice, use and life not only of meteorological instruments but also of all kind of instruments Р think of polar, tropical or equatorial locations. Changes in local (or global) economics, politics or agricultural and industrial development, may also shape instrumentsХ design and making Р think of the disruption created by electric trams passing close to urban physics laboratories. We might wonder how such crossroads may bring to instruments obsolescence, innovation, or reconfiguration how are scientific instruments adapted, reconfigured or created in response to changing external circumstances? Quelle: https://www.scientific-instrument-commission.org/sic-conferences/item/xxxviii-symposium-of-the-scientific-instrument-commission [rev. 17.10.2021].
Finnegans Wake, Music and Disability
This thesis considers the three-way interaction between semantics, musicality, and disability in James JoyceХs Finnegans Wake. The silent actions of prose writing and reading, and the silent nature of the printed text, can be felt to divorce this medium from the strictly sonic medium of music altogether. Many scholars have, however, found in literary texts (particularly modernist texts) latent sonic capacities that may allow for a quasi-musical, intra-auditive reader experience.The ТSirensУ episode of JoyceХs Ulysses has been a key focus for such musical analyses since the 1920s. Developed musical readings of Finnegans Wake are far fewer, though the text is often mentioned as representing an advancement of JoyceХs ТmusicalisationУ of prose to an extreme, perhaps impossible degree.The present thesis takes an anti-able-normative (or ТdisablistУ) perspective on JoyceХs testing of the (im)possibility of music in literature and of the broader possibilities of language itself. To this end, it compares Finnegans Wake to high- and post-modernist musical/sonic artworks that similarly pushed the established limits of the aesthetic and the semantic.My objective is to allow literature, music, and disability to shed light on each otherХs conceptual and practical strengths and weaknesses. Just as states of cognitive and somatic disability are coming to be understood, not as paradigms of failure, but as potential alternative models of (dys)functionality, so we may view musical, narrative, and poetic ТfailuresУ (or ТdisabilitiesУ) in avant-garde arts as similarly positively dysfunctional.The thesis cites high, late, and post-modernist compositions by Arnold Schoenberg, Anton Webern, Pierre Boulez, and John Cage. Through this, it illustrates that similar phrasal, inter-phrasal, narrative, and meta-narrative ТdisabilitiesУ occur in modernisms both musical and literary. The ТcombinatorialУ composition methods of Pierre Boulez in particular are found to share many ТdysgenicУ characteristics with those employed in the writing of Finnegans Wake.