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    Der Konflikt zwischen Dr. Artur Dinter und Hitler : Auszüge aus einem noch unveröffentlichten Briefwechsel mit Erläuterungen /

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    The manuscript appears to be a foreword to a planned publication of correspondence between Dinter, Hitler, and a few other high-ranking Nazi functionaries. Except for a few quotations, there are no actual excerpts from this correspondence; the text of the manuscript is primarily analytical. Accompanying the manuscript are a bibliography of Dinter's publications, a few clippings on Dinter, and a letter by Hildebrandt about a fonds of Dinter materials at Bassenge auction house in Germany.Rainer HildebrandtArtur Dinter was an antisemitic author and ideologue whose works were instrumental in the development of the antisemitic ideology of the National Socialist Party.Processed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize

    Overview of predictive CSP spread prospects and its opportunities

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    CITATION: Busse, K. T. & Dinter, F. 2016. Overview of predictive CSP spread prospects and its opportunities. Journal of Energy in Southern Africa, 27(2):50-59, doi:10.17159/2413-3051/2016/v27i2a1341.The original publication is available at https://journals.assaf.org.za/index.php/jesaAn investigation was carried out to illustrate the prospects and challenges associated with implementation of concentrating solar power (CSP) with storage technology in South Africa. Various factors were examined that have an effect on the cost of CSP plants and offer an overall review of the opportunities CSP has for the country. This paper appeals the general idea that CSP is not cost effective enough and attempts to illustrate the feasibility of this technology in South Africa.https://journals.assaf.org.za/index.php/jesa/article/view/1341Publisher's versio

    The current and future energy economics of Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) in South Africa

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    CITATION: Craig, O. O., Brent, A. & Dinter, F. 2017. The current and future energy economics of Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) in South Africa. South African Journal of Industrial Engineering, 28(3):1-14, doi:10.7166/28-3-1835.The original publication is available at http://sajie.journals.ac.zaENGLISH ABSTRACT: For South Africa, an increase in energy demand is associated with higher CO2 emissions. In order to overcome this challenge, the government started the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REI4P) to allow easy integration of renewable energy technologies into the existing energy mix. The country has an abundant solar resource, and the potential to harvest this resource through concentrating solar power (CSP) has been proven. 600 MW of CSP have been bought in the REI4P, but the future of CSP in SA looks bleak, as the government’s recent Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) updates gave no allocation to new CSP plants beyond 2030. Very few CSP plants are connected to the grid, and there is limited research and literature on its learning effect and economics of scale. This study analyses the state of CSP and uses a mathematical relationship to determine the progress ratio, the learning effect, and the likely future of CSP in South Africa. The results address the difficulties involved in determining the learning effect of CSP.AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Vir Suid-Afrika word 'n toename in die vraag na energie geassosieer met hoër CO2-uitlate. Om hierdie uitdaging te oorkom, het die regering die Renewable Energy Independent Power Produsent Procurement Program (REI4P) begin om maklike integrasie van hernubare energie tegnologieë in die bestaande energiemengsel moontlik te maak. Die land het 'n oorvloed in sonkrag, en die potensiaal om hierdie hulpbron te benut deur konsentrasie van sonkrag (CSP) is alreeds bewys. 600 MW CSP is in met die REI4P gekoop, maar die toekoms van CSP in SA lyk bleek, aangesien die regering se onlangse opdaterings van die Geïntegreerde Hulpbronplan (IRP) geen toewysing na 2030 aan nuwe CSP-aanlegte gedoen het nie. Baie min CSP-aanlegte is verbind met die netwerk, en daar is beperkte navorsing en literatuur oor sy leer-effek en skaalbesparing. Hierdie studie analiseer die stand van CSP en gebruik 'n wiskundige verhouding om die vorderingsverhouding, die leer effek, en die waarskynlike toekoms van CSP in Suid-Afrika te bepaal. Die resultate spreek die probleme aan in de bepaling van die leer-effek van CSP.http://sajie.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/1835Publisher's versio
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