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    Ein Kabel für deutschen Kohlestrom

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    Die dänische Regierung und der staatliche dänische Übertragungsnetzbetreiber Energinet.dk beschreiben das dänisch-britische Stromkabel Wiking Link als eine grüne Investition, die dänischen Windstrom nach Großbritannien leiten und so die Energiewende unterstützen soll. Bisher geheim gehaltene Berechnungen von Energinet.dk zeigen jedoch, dass die eigentlichen Nutznießer der Trasse deutsche Kohlekraftwerke sein werden. Ein Standpunkt der Wissenschaftler Kirsten Hasberg, Brian Vad Mathiesen, Henrik Lund und Søren Djørup von der dänischen Universität AalborgDie dänische Regierung und der staatlichedänische Übertragungsnetzbetreiber Energinet.dkbeschreiben das dänisch-britische Stromkabel Viking Link als eine grüne Investition, diedänischen Windstrom nach Großbritannien leitenund so die Energiewende unterstützen soll. Bisher geheim gehaltene Berechnungen vonEnerginet.dk zeigen jedoch, dass die eigentlichenNutznießer der Trasse deutsche Kohlekraftwerkesein werden. Ein Standpunkt der WissenschaftlerKirsten Hasberg, Brian Vad Mathiesen, Henrik Lund und Søren Djørup von der dänischen Universität Aalborg

    Markedsmakt og flaskehalser i kraftforsyningen

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    Tilsvar til innlegget: Lars Mathiesen, Jostein Skaar, Lars Søgard (2002): "Temporære flaskehalser i kra[f]tforsyningen - et argument mot oppkjøp?". Økonomisk forum, nr 5, s. 4-6. Første artikkel: Nils-Henrik M. von der Fehr og Tor Arnt Johnsen (2002): "Markedsmakt i kraftforsyningen". Økonomisk forum, nr 4, s. 20-28.Debatt om markedsmakt i kraftmarkedet

    Recent advances in methods, policies and technologies at sustainable energy systems development

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    Following the 2015 Paris Agreement and other agreements which have been signed after, sustainable energy development is becoming the major goal in many countries. EU have set the targets to reduce the annual greenhouse gas emission by 40% in 2030 and 80% for 2050 compared with 1990 levels. For achieving this ambitious energy policy, three major technological changes are available: energy savings on the demand side, efficiency improvements in the energy production, and replacement of fossil fuels by various sources of renewable energy. Also, for realization cited three major technological changes the support of the multi-disciplinary scientific knowledge is needed. Therefore, from the beginning of the 21st century, since 2002, a series of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems (SDEWES) Conferences were founded. This paper presents an overview of published researches in special issues of leading journals dedicated to the series SDEWES Conferences, including also the papers in current special issue. The focus is on five main fields: (1) energy policy and analysis of smart energy systems; (2) energy savings in the building sector; (3) co/polygeneration - integrated heating, cooling and electricity systems and district heating; (4) biomass for energy; and (5) measurement of energo-environmental sustainability of processes and systems. Researchers are focused on the development of methods, policies and technologies for both efficient production of energy, mainly from renewable sources, and consumption in industry, buildings and transport. Undoubtedly, the researches presented in the papers in this special issue as well as in previous ones, dedicated to SDEWES conferences, will contribute to the promotion of sustainable development and thus to the achievement of the goals of the Paris Agreement

    Report on the Historic Ventilation system of the Palace of Westminster's River Front

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    Report submitted to the Parliamentary Estate Division on 12 April 2014. It is based on extensive archival research undertaken by Dr. Henrik Schoenefeldt outline the design and development of the ventilation of the Houses of Parliament. The focus on the ventilation of the River Front, including the Committee Rooms. It includes historic plans, details, new drawings produced by the author to reconstruct the historic ventilation system

    Editorial: SDEWES science - The path to a sustainable carbon neutral world

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    In 2021, the 16th SDEWES (Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems) Conference was held in Dubrovnik (Croatia), October 10th – 15th and delivered more than 690 contributions, presented in regular and 13 special sessions, with 7 invited lectures devoted to various sustainability topics. The Energy journal has continued its cooperation with SDEWES launching a special issue dedicated to this SDEWES Conference. The 29 selected papers cover a wide variety of issues in the fields of energy, water and environment, and all of them propose novel approaches or remarkable advances in well established research lines already explored in past SDEWES Conferences

    Henrik Pontoppidans "Märchen"

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    Der dänische Nobelpreisträger Henrik Pontoppidan (1857-1943) ist vor allem für seine drei großen Romane "Det forjættede Land", "Lykke-Per" und "De Dødes Rige". Von großer Bedeutung sind aber auch seine Erzählungen, die vom landlichen Leben und den sozialen Unterschieden geprägt sind. Die Märchensammlung "Krøniker" erschien im Jahr 1890 und enthält verschiedene fürr Pontoppidans Schaffen signifikante Merkmale. In der vorliegenden Arbeit werden diese vorgestellt. Der Hauptteil stellt die Übersetzung von "Krøniker" ins Deutsche dar.The danish nobel prize winner Henrik Pontoppidan (1857-1943) is known for the novels "Det forjættede Land", "Lykke-Per" und "De Dødes Rige". His tales, in which Pontoppidan described the daily life of poor farmers and rich lairds, are as well of importance. The fairytalecollection "Krøniker" was published in 1890 and presents some significant characteristics of the author. These characteristics are explained in this thesis. The mainpart is the translation of "Krøniker"

    Reflections on an international engagement in the fight against torture

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    Contribution to the 30th Anniversary of the Torture Journal by Henrik Døcker. The author describes some of the early beginnings of the RCT and Torture Journal

    First Report on the Victorian ventilation system of the House of Lords: Its design and evolution 1839-54

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    Report submitted to the Parliamentary Estate Division on 9 January 2014. It is based on extensive archival research undertaken by Dr. Henrik Schoenefeldt between November 2011 and December 2014 and outlines the design of the House of Lords' historic stack ventilation system. It also explores its evolution over the period between 1839-54. It comprises of two volumes: Volume I: Written Report, Volume II: Catalogue of drawings, including historic plans and details as well as new drawings produced by the author to reconstruct the historic system

    Production and characterization of high-titer serum-free cell culture grown hepatitis C virus particles of genotype 1-6

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    Recently, cell culture systems producing hepatitis C virus particles (HCVcc) were developed. Establishment of serum-free culture conditions is expected to facilitate development of a whole-virus inactivated HCV vaccine. We describe generation of genotype 1-6 serum-free HCVcc (sf-HCVcc) from Huh7.5 hepatoma cells cultured in adenovirus expression medium. Compared to HCVcc, sf-HCVcc showed 0.6-2.1 log10 higher infectivity titers (4.7-6.2 log10 Focus Forming Units/mL), possibly due to increased release and specific infectivity of sf-HCVcc. In contrast to HCVcc, sf-HCVcc had a homogeneous single-peak density profile. Entry of sf-HCVcc depended on HCV co-receptors CD81, LDLr, and SR-BI, and clathrin-mediated endocytosis. HCVcc and sf-HCVcc were neutralized similarly by chronic-phase patient sera and by human monoclonal antibodies targeting conformational epitopes. Thus, we developed serum-free culture systems producing high-titer single-density sf-HCVcc, showing similar biological properties as HCVcc. This methodology has the potential to advance HCV vaccine development and to facilitate biophysical studies of HCV

    Methods in epidemiologic research

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    "This book started life as a veterinary text: Veterinary Epidemiologic Research. ... Methods in Epidemiologic Research is based heavily on the material covered in Veterinary Epidemiologic Research, with 2 major changes. Firstly, all of the veterinary examples have been replaced with human medical examples. ... Secondly, nearly all references have been switched from veterinary to human examples and references have been updated (particularly for the chapters dealing with study design). It is our sincere hope that we have produced a text that will serve the medical epidemiological community as well as our first text has served the veterinary community."--Preface, p. xviii.Ian Dohoo, Wayne Martin, Henrik Stryhn.; :ill. ;25 cm; Includes bibligraphical references and index.; Two of the authors, Ian Dohoo and Henrik Stryhn, are members of faculty at the University of Prince Edward Island.Source type: Print(0
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