992 resultados para generation costs
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The objective of this Master’s Thesis is to examine the current state of environmental costs and investments reporting at Stora Enso in the Business Area of Printing and Reading. Differences and the factors causing the differences in environmental costs and investments reporting are examined in order to further harmonize the reporting between the mills. Research method is a case study, which comprises 11 paper mills. Environmental costs are studied from year 2012 and environmental investments from year 2011 or from 2012 depending on the mill. The results show that there are two types of differences such as actual and harmonisable affecting to environmental costs reporting. Actual differences result from factors such as location and technical features of the mill. Harmonisable differences represent differences, which distort the actual differences. Factors that cause harmonisable differences are identification and traceability of environmental costs as well as interpretation of the instructions. Estimation of the environmental share of indirect environmental investments causes differences between the mills in environmental investments reporting, as it has to be done case-by-case judgments. A further research could consider a detailed examination of the data registering process in order to further improve traceability of environmental costs. Furthermore, identification and reporting of potential savings could be studied from environmental point of view as resource efficiency is an increasing interest.
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Kristiina Hormia-Poutasen esitys CBUC-konferenssissa Barcelonassa 12.4.2013.
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Kristiina Hormia-Poutasen esitys CBUC-konferenssissa Barcelonassa 12.4.2013.
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Kristiina Hormia-Poutasen esitys CBUC-konferenssissa Barcelonassa 12.4.2013.
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Kristiina Hormia-Poutasen esitys CBUC-konferenssissa 12.4.2013 Barcelonassa.
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New challenges have been created in the modern work environment as the diversity of the workforce is greater than ever in terms of generations. There will become a large demand of generation Y employees as the baby boomer generation employees retire at an accelerated rate. The purpose of this study is to investigate Y generation specific characteristics and to identify motivational systems to enhance performance. The research questions are: 1. What are Y generation characteristics? 2. What motivational systems organizations can form to motivate Y generation employees and in turn, create better performance? The Y generation specific characteristics identified from the literature include; achievement oriented; confident; educated; multitasking; having a need for feedback; needing management support; sociable and tech savvy. The proposed motivational systems can be found in four areas of the organization; HRM, training and development, communication and decision making policies. Three focus groups were held to investigate what would motivate generation Y employees to achieve better performance. Two of these focus groups were Finnish natives and the third consisted of international students. The HRM systems included flexibility and a culture of fun. It was concluded that flexibility within the workplace and role was a great source of motivation. Culture of fun was not responded to as favorably although most focus group participants rated enjoyableness as one of their top motivating factors. Training and development systems include training programs and mentoring as sources of potential motivation. Training programs were viewed as a mode to gain a better position and were not necessarily seen as motivational systems. Mentoring programs were not concluded to have a significant effect on motivation. Communication systems included keeping up with technology, clarity and goals as well as feedback. Keeping up with technology was seen as an ineffective tool to motivate. Clarity and goal setting was seen as very important to be able to perform but not necessarily motivating. Feedback had a highly motivating effect on these focus groups. Decision making policies included collaboration and teamwork as well as ownership. Teams were familiar and meet the social needs of Y generation employees and are motivating. Ownership was equated with trust and responsibility and was highly valued as well as motivating to these focus group participants.
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The aim of this thesis is to study different methods to increase the energy production of recovery boilers. This improvement is encouraged by the current energy policy and the rapid rise in energy prices, especially in electricity. In addition, the energy efficiency of the power plants is intended to be improved. There are several methods to increase the energy production. The methods taken into more accurate study are lower pressure steam for soot blowing and flue gas coolers. Energy balances are made for these two cases to check a plausible addition of power generation of turbo-generator of the steam turbine. Also, the viability issues are studied. Solvo Power Plant Simulation program is used for the energy balance research. Two case power plants are simulated to solve the balances. To solve the addition of power generation with the flue gas coolers, basic balance calculation is performed. The viabilities are also taken into account, especially the payback times of these alternatives. On the basis of the results, installing the system to the process is viable in both cases. By installing the lowest possible pressure steam system for the soot blowing, the advantages are the most significant. The investment costs are the highest but the payback time is less than 1,5 years and the profit in the next 20 years is the greatest. In the case of flue gas coolers, the results did not entirely agree with past studies. Nevertheless, installing the flue gas coolers into the process also seems to be significant and profitable.
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Production and generation of electrical power is evolving to more environmental friendly technologies and schemes. Pushed by the increasing cost of fossil fuels, the operational costs of producing electrical power with fossil fuels and the effect in the environment, like pollution and global warming, renewable energy sources gain con-stant impulse into the global energy economy. In consequence, the introduction of distributed energy sources has brought a new complexity to the electrical networks. In the new concept of smart grids and decen-tralized power generation; control, protection and measurement are also distributed and requiring, among other things, a new scheme of communication to operate with each other in balance and improve performance. In this research, an analysis of different communication technologies (power line communication, Ethernet over unshielded twisted pair (UTP), optic fiber, Wi-Fi, Wi-MAX, and Long Term Evolution) and their respective characteristics will be carried out. With the objective of pointing out strengths and weaknesses from different points of view (technical, economical, deployment, etc.) to establish a richer context on which a decision for communication approach can be done depending on the specific application scenario of a new smart grid deployment. As a result, a description of possible optimal deployment solutions for communication will be shown considering different options for technologies, and a mention of different important considerations to be taken into account will be made for some of the possible network implementation scenarios.
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Energiatehokkuus on nykyaikana yksi tärkeimmistä energiataloudellisista tekijöistä voimalaitosten sähköntuotannossa. Varsinkin yhteistuotantolaitoksissa joissa sähkö on lämpöenergian lisänä saatava sivutuote, sähkön tuotannon optimointi voi merkitä laitostalouden ja yrityksen kannalta huomattavia lisätuloja tai -säästöjä. Kaukaan Voima Oy:n biovoimalaitos on vuonna 2009 kaupalliseen käyttöön valmistunut moderni yhteistuotantolaitos, joka sijaitsee Lappeenrannassa UPM Kaukas sellutehtaan tehdasalueella. Voimalaitos tuottaa kaukolämpöä ja sähköä Lappeenrannan kaupungille sekä prosessihöyryä ja sähköä UPM Kaukaan tehtaille. Tämän työn tavoitteena on tarkastella biovoimalaitoksen omakäyttösähkön kulutusta kuukausitasolla verrattuna laitoksella tuotettavan höyryn määrään sekä etsiä voimalaitokselta kohteita, joiden omakäyttösähkön kulutusta voidaan vähentää vaikuttamatta höyryntuotantoon ja näin parantaa laitoksen energiatehokkuutta ja hyötysuhdetta. Työ rajataan käsittelemään voimalaitoksen apulaitteiden ja -järjestelmien omakäyttösähkön kulutusta. Työssä tarkastellaan vuodenaikojen vaihtelun ja kaukolämmön sekä prosessihöyryn tarpeen muutoksen vaikutusta voimalaitoksen ajomalliin sekä höyryntuotannon ja omakäyttösähkön kulutuksen suhteisiin. Työssä esiin nousseiden kohteiden potentiaaliset sähköenergian säästöt ovat noin 2500 MWh vuodessa joka tarkoittaa keskimäärin 3,7 % vähennystä voimalaitoksen kuukausittaiseen omakäyttösähkön kulutukseen. Kohteet eivät käytännössä vaadi minkaanlaista investointirahaa, vaan uusia ajojärjestelyitä. Keskeisimmiksi säästökohteiksi valikoitui laitoksen pumppausjärjestelmien paineenalennukset.
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This report summarizes the results of the survey HAVERI – Supply network risks in business. The survey was conducted in Finland during the spring and summer of year 2013. The survey is part of a large two-year research project started in June 2012 in Finland (on-going 06/2012–07/2014). The project is launched and financed by TEKES, the Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation, and executed together with the researchers from Lappeenranta University of Technology and Tampere University of Technology. The overall goal of this on-going research project is to find out the decision-making practices in the project-oriented companies in their purchasing decisions especially in the mechanical engineering and construction industries in Finland. The objective of the survey was to gain cross-sectional data concerning the challenges, risks and cost factors in Finnish project business companies. The results show that Finnish companies rely on their experience and supplier references in their risk management. In general, the understanding of the total cost structure varies among the industries and companies. The main cost factor in risk management was costs before the actual purchase decision. Overall, it seems that the monetary value of the whole project and capability of purchasing personnel are the main influencing factors on risk management activity in project purchasing.
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An ERP system investment analysis method using a Fuzzy Pay-Off approach for Real Option valuation is examined. It is studied, how the investment can be incrementally adopted and analyzed as a compounding Real Option model. The modeling allows follow-up. IS system development model COCOMO is presented as an example for investment analysis. The thesis presents the usage of Real Options as an alternative for the valuation of an investment. An idea is presented to use a continuous investment follow-up during the investment. This analysis can be performed using Real Options. As a tool for the analysis, the Fuzzy Pay-Off method is presented as an alternative for investment valuation.
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Innovations diffuse at different speed among the members of a social system through various communication channels. The group of early adopters can be seen as the most influential reference group for majority of people to base their innovation adoption decisions on. Thus, the early adopters can often accelerate the diffusion of innovations. The purpose of this research is to discover means of diffusion for an innovative product in Finnish market through the influential early adopters in respect to the characteristics of the case product. The purpose of the research can be achieved through the following sub objectives: Who are the potential early adopters for the case product and why? How the potential early adopters of the case product should be communicated with? What would be the expectations, preferences, and experiences of the early adopters of the case product? The case product examined in this research is a new board game called Rock Science which is considered to be incremental innovation bringing board gaming and hard rock music together in a new way. The research was conducted in two different parts using both qualitative and quantitative research methods. This mixed method research began with expert interviews of six music industry experts. The information gathered from the interviews enabled researcher to compose the questionnaire for the quantitative part of the study. Internet survey that was sent out resulted with a sample of 97 responses from the targeted population. The key findings of the study suggest that (1) the potential early adopters for the case product are more likely to be young adults from the capital city area with great interest in rock music, (2) the early adopters can be reached effectively through credible online sources of information, and (3) the respondents overall product feedback is highly positive, except in the case of quality-price ratio of the product. This research indicates that more effective diffusion of Rock Science board game in Finland can be reached through (1) strategic alliances with music industry and media partnerships, (2) pricing adjustments, (3) use of supporting game formats, and (4) innovative use of various social media channels.
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Poster at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014
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Seven selection indexes based on the phenotypic value of the individual and the mean performance of its family were assessed for their application in breeding of self-pollinated plants. There is no clear superiority from one index to another although some show one or more negative aspects, such as favoring the selection of a top performing plant from an inferior family in detriment of an excellent plant from a superior family