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exceeds this peak power, the system shuts down. With growing demand, these events will occur more often. Storage of electricity in battery banks could be a solution of supplying electricity during peak
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emissions which are emitted from the energy consumptions of local residents would not be counted. Thus, often the researcher modifies one of these strategies depending on the specific goal of the study or current [...] reduce CO2 emission. Generally, the inhabitants in Lochboisdale do not use public transportation often, because it operates infrequently. In order to respond that request, the public transportation service
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rooms are heated, how often, and the temperature settings of the heaters and radiators.Data was also collected on the electrical 61 Towards a Greener Applecross appliances more often used; the structures [...] temperatures and wattage where appropriate; 4. The most high energy consuming appliances and most often used appliances were measured with an energy monitor when possible, if not the rated power of the [...] from the audits and the demand based on fuel consumptions since the latter considers only the most often occupied places in the house as “heated areas”. However, in HtT2, the calculated heating demand is
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expertise. After three course semesters, the last six months are reserved for the M.Sc. thesis, which often involves primary data collection abroad. The thesis can pursue empirical or theoretical questions
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mainly for leisure activities. The road conditions and landscape explain why bikes are not used more often, either for leisure or for other purposes. The roads are very narrow except for the main road which [...] Furthermore, a health check of the bikes was provided which could encourage people to use their bike more often if it had problems before. Overall, the cycle weeks helped to promote the use of bikes. Despite the
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Appendix 7 6.9 Hot water consumption 6.9.1 How often per week is the hot water shower used in your home? _____________times/week Don’t know No answer 6.9.2 How often per week is the dish washing machine used [...] 2HH Source: Energy Demand Survey by SESAM, 2005. The following figures (3.20 and 3.21) present how often the interviewed households use the dish washer and the washing machine, respectively. For the first [...] used in your home? _____________times/week Don’t know No answer 6.9.3 How often per week is the Cloth washing machine used in your home? _____________times/week Don’t know No answer 6.9.4 Do you consume larger
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an ecological footprint analysis the land necessary for the protection of biological diversity is often set at 12 per cent of the total consumption of land, according to recommendations from the World [...] raw material extraction, transport, manufacture, use and dispose of the product. Footprint studies often use embodied energy when tracking trade of goods. Ecological Overshoot: occurs when humanity’s demand [...] when travelling outside Sleat? Please fill in the approximate mileage travelled last year. 15. How often did you travel by air transport last year? (times) 59 16. Where did you go by air transportation?
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also inserted between the rafters. For these purposes, soft and elastic mineral wool slabs are most often used, which are inserted into the spacer. The attic floor could be insulated with various materials [...] is warming the room from the inside. There are also increased requirements for fire safety. Most often, such roofs are insulated with mineral wool. 4.3. Floor insulation Floor insulation in the house is [...] wooden floors. Insulation material is different for different floor types. Wooden floors are most often insulated with mineral wool or eco wool, which fit in the gaps between the floor joists as seen in
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Services, Orkney Islands Council; SESAM-IC2010 - 14 - there is no public bus. Therefore car ownership is often seen as a necessity for access to different services and activities on the islands. In this study [...] and the islands On the average, people from Rousay travel to the mainland by ferry three times as often as those from Eday (5.7 compared to 2 trips per month). This is mainly because of the short connection [...] mainland 23.6 times per year. The Rousay residents go to the mainland on the average about 3 times more often than the people in Eday. 3.2.2 Expenditure on transport per household The analysis of the expenditure
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potential renewable energy sources, mostly wind and solar, introduces the challenge of intermittency. Often, for an uninterrupted supply, the intermittent behaviour of these available resources requires to [...] time spent in it. However, if a holiday home is insulated, it may allow the owners to use it more often than usual. Question 3: Should the model focus only on occupied residence houses since the holiday