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This report aims to examine the economic conditions of photovoltaic systems in sports halls. It also intends to examine if it is economically viable to use the excess production from the solar electricity to heat up a hot water storage tank instead of selling it into the grid. This will be answered by studying Knislinge sports hall. Two different configurations of the solar system were investigat

About irri

Imprimir About us The International Renewable Resources Institute (IRRI) fosters sustainable deve- lopment through the promotion of mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions through integrated, holistic approaches, including technology development and transfer and capacity-building. Our work is based on a context-drive, gender responsive, participatory and fully transparent approach, considering the

https://www.nateko.lu.se/sv/sites/nateko.lu.se.sv/files/about_irri.pdf - 2026-06-25

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This thesis examines exchange-rate pass-through (ERPT) to food inflation in Ghana with a focus on domestic transmission channels. Using monthly data, it estimates dynamic reduced-form equations for food inflation and for a set of producer,logistics, transport, and energy-related cost measures. The results show that exchange-rate depreciation passes through meaningfully to food inflation over sever

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This paper draws upon an extensive transdisciplinary scenario development in the context of the stakeholder oriented preparation of the climate protection plan of the German federal state North Rhine-Westphalia, which is home to the most important heavy industry cluster in Europe. In that context we developed differentiated bottom up climate change mitigation strategies and scenarios for the major

Joel Gordon

Postdoctoral fellow Contact details Email: joel [dot] gordon [at] iiiee [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics Service point: 53 WebpageJoel Gordons profile in Lund University research portal Publications Displaying of publications. Sorted by year, then title. Filter by type AllArticleBook chapterReview article Filter Anticipating the dynam

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/joel-gordon - 2026-06-24

Sustainable AI in Practice: From Computational Costs to Real-World Impacts

17 april 2026 12:00 till 13:00 | Föreläsning From medical imaging to drug discovery, AI is reshaping biomedical research. But it also requires significant energy and resources. Join this panel during Sustainability Week to explore AI’s footprint, its potential, and what responsible practice could look like in Sweden. During Sustainability Week in Lund, the Sustainability Committee at Lund Stem Cel

https://www.hallbarhetsveckan.event.lu.se//evenemang/sustainable-ai-practice-computational-costs-real-world-impacts - 2026-06-25

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The steel industry is responsible for 8% of all anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and is the second largest user of coal after the power sector. The main emission source in steel production is the blast furnace, which converts iron ore and metallurgical coal into pig iron that is then further refined into steel. Past efforts to reduce emissions from steel have focussed on increasing energy ef

Imanova jamalya thesis 2011

Microsoft Word - Masters_Thesis_Jamalya_Imanova_30.05.2011 Renewable Energy [R]evolution through Institutional Analysis in Azerbaijan: Case Study of Solar Photovoltaic Local Application LUMES Master Thesis By: Jamalya Imanova jamalya.imanova@gmail.com Supervisor: Dr. Barry NESS Lund University Center for Sustainability Science Lund, Sweden Barry.ness@lucsus.lu.se LUMES 2011 2 Abstract The objectiv

https://www.lumes.lu.se/sites/lumes.lu.se/files/imanova_jamalya_thesis_2011.pdf - 2026-06-25

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The German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) is home to one of the most important industrial regions in Europe, and is the first German state to have adopted its own Climate Protection Law (CPL). This paper describes the long-term (up to 2050) mitigation scenarios for NRW's main energy-intensive industrial sub-sectors which served to support the implementation of the CPL. It also descr

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The European Spallation Source (ESS) is a neutron-scattering facility funded and supported in collaboration with 17 European countries in Lund, Sweden. Cryogenic cooling at ESS is vital particularly for the linear accelerator, the hydrogen target moderators, a test stand for cryomodules, the neutron instruments and their sample environments. The paper will focus on specific process design criteria