10 resultados para hydro-electric
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Based on the report for the unit “Métodos Interactivos de Participação e Decisão A” (Interactive methods of participation and decision A), coordinated by Prof. Lia Maldonado Teles de Vasconcelos and Prof. Nuno Miguel Ribeiro Videira Costa. This unit was provided for the PhD Program in Technology Assessment in 2015/2016.
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Sustainable Construction, Materials and Practice, p. 426-432
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Finance from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Finance from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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The EM3E Master is an Education Programme supported by the European Commission, the European Membrane Society (EMS), the European Membrane House (EMH), and a large international network of industrial companies, research centers and universities
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One of the biggest challenges for humanity is global warming and consequently, climate changes. Even though there has been increasing public awareness and investments from numerous countries concerning renewable energies, fossil fuels are and will continue to be in the near future, the main source of energy. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is believed to be a serious measure to mitigate CO2 concentration. CCS briefly consists of capturing CO2 from the atmosphere or stationary emission sources and transporting and storing it via mineral carbonation, in oceans or geological media. The latter is referred to as carbon capture and geological storage (CCGS) and is considered to be the most promising of all solutions. Generally it consists of a storage (e.g. depleted oil reservoirs and deep saline aquifers) and sealing (commonly termed caprock in the oil industry) formations. The present study concerns the injection of CO2 into deep aquifers and regardless injection conditions, temperature gradients between carbon dioxide and the storage formation are likely to occur. Should the CO2 temperature be lower than the storage formation, a contractive behaviour of the reservoir and caprock is expected. The latter can result in the opening of new paths or re-opening of fractures, favouring leakage and compromising the CCGS project. During CO2 injection, coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical phenomena occur, which due to their complexity, hamper the assessment of each relative influence. For this purpose, several analyses were carried out in order to evaluate their influences but focusing on the thermal contractive behaviour. It was finally concluded that depending on mechanical and thermal properties of the pair aquifer-seal, the sealing caprock can undergo significant decreases in effective stress.
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Paper presented at the Colloquium Gerpisa 2013, Paris (http://gerpisa.org/node/2085), Session n°: 19 New kinds of mobility: old and new business models
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Na sequência do panorama económico atual, existe cada vez mais uma tendência de redução de custos e de, em simultâneo, obter a eficiência energética desejada, mais concretamente no setor dos edifícios, uma vez que este tem um peso bastante considerável nos consumos totais em Portugal e na Europa. Existem variadas formas de atuar neste sentido nomeadamente ao nível dos equipamentos e sistemas instalados, bem como, nos hábitos e comportamentos dos ocupantes. Com esse intuito, muitas empresas têm desenvolvido mecanismos ou formas de minimizar os gastos, nomeadamente em termos de consumos elétricos. Dentro dos possíveis caminhos para se alcançar esse objetivo, surgem os sistemas de monitorização e os sistemas de gestão técnica centralizada. O objetivo de reduzir a discrepância entre a fatura que se paga pela eletricidade e o que realmente consiste numa necessidade de consumo é atualmente uma preocupação real. Desta forma, o desenvolvimento de soluções com capacidade para garantir a redução do erro na tomada de decisão bem como as que tornem possível o acompanhamento do desempenho de toda a instalação em detalhe e em tempo real são áreas nas quais se tem e se vai continuar a investir. É por isso, realmente importante, perceber onde e porquê se consome mais e é um desafio alterar esse panorama e continuar a realizar a monitorização dos registos. Para tal, a empresa Schneider Electric tem instaladas estações de medida, mais concretamente analisadores de energia, nos seus quadros elétricos, de forma a conseguir percecionar os consumos de forma mais detalhada e direcionada, ou seja, permitindo visualizar dados de todas as frações do piso. 281 Esta dissertação tem como objetivo a avaliação dos consumos de eletricidade de forma detalhada, tendo como objeto de estudo o edifício onde está sediada a empresa Schneider Eletric, de forma detalhada e a posterior identificação de hábitos ou fatores que influenciem os mesmos da forma não pretendida. Tem ainda o objetivo de avaliar o comportamento da técnica solar passiva utilizada no referido edifício. Desta forma será possível saber, não só o perfil de consumos e respetivos impactos bem como sugerir possíveis ajustes que levem a uma maior eficiência energética. Os resultados deste estudo deverão permitir às pessoas responsáveis pela entidade tomar decisões assentes em informação concreta e detalhada.
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Zero valent iron nanoparticles (nZVI) are considered very promising for the remediation of contaminated soils and groundwaters. However, an important issue related to their limited mobility remains unsolved. Direct current can be used to enhance the nanoparticles transport, based on the same principles of electrokinetic remediation. In this work, a generalized physicochemical model was developed and solved numerically to describe the nZVI transport through porous media under electric field, and with different electrolytes (with different ionic strengths). The model consists of the Nernst–Planck coupled system of equations, which accounts for the mass balance of ionic species in a fluid medium, when both the diffusion and electromigration of the ions are considered. The diffusion and electrophoretic transport of the negatively charged nZVI particles were also considered in the system. The contribution of electroosmotic flow to the overall mass transport was included in the model for all cases. The nZVI effective mobility values in the porous medium are very low (10−7–10−4 cm2 V−1 s−1), due to the counterbalance between the positive electroosmotic flow and the electrophoretic transport of the negatively charged nanoparticles. The higher the nZVI concentration is in the matrix, the higher the aggregation; therefore, low concentration of nZVI suspensions must be used for successful field application.
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Scarcity of fuels, changes in environmental policy and in society increased the interest in generating electric energy from renewable energy sources (RES) for a sustainable energy supply in the future. The main problem of RES as solar and wind energy, which represent a main pillar of this transition, is that they cannot supply constant power output. This results inter alia in an increased demand of backup technologies as batteries to assure electricity system safety. The diffusion of energy storage technologies is highly dependent on the energy system and transport transition pathways which might lead to a replacement or reconfiguration of embedded socio-technical practices and regimes (by creating new standards or dominant designs, changing regulations, infrastructure and user patterns). The success of this technology is dependent on hardly predictable future technical advances, actor preferences, development of competing technologies and designs, diverging interests of actors, future cost efficiencies, environmental performance, the evolution of market demand and design and evolution of our society.