Economic and Policy Challenges of the Energy Transition in CEE Countries |
Autore | Kamiński Jacek |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 electronic resource (448 p.) |
Soggetto topico |
Technology: general issues
History of engineering & technology |
Soggetto non controllato |
climate change
food security grand challenges multiple factor analysis regional studies renewable energy sustainable development goals support systems energy policy cogeneration capacity market individual cogeneration premium trade globalization financial globalization CO2 emissions real GDP per capita bootstrap panel Granger causality EU transition economies photovoltaics renewable energy sources “My Electricity” renewable energy policy Poland “Mój Prąd” grant renewable energy grants renewable energy support economic appraisal social discount rate Ramsey formula consumption rate of interest social opportunity cost renewable energy sources (RES) green energy transformation sustainable development energy cooperatives coopetition Renewable Energy Communities management households energy consumption platform EU ETS CO2 emissions trading energy companies from Central and Eastern Europe decarbonisation energy transition low-carbon technology climate and energy policy indicators biomass electric vehicle electromobility energy balance efficiency engines clustering charging stations data analysis hydrogen cells energy law customer preferences electric car PHEV driving technique limestone sorbents flue gas desulphurisation FGD gypsum coal-fired power plants climate policy capacity adequacy linear programming COVID-19 pandemic lockdown electricity demand profiles Polish energy mix energy transition in Poland social acceptance carbon emissions fleet electrification sustainable mobility fleet management energy mix onshore wind risk assessment cash-flows discount rate cost of capital cost of equity district heating decarbonization energy efficiency Hubgrade remuneration mechanism power generation new investments combined heat and power optimization thermal energy storage uncertainty |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910566473103321 |
Kamiński Jacek
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Economic and Social Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Energy Sector |
Autore | Rokicki Tomasz |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 electronic resource (372 p.) |
Soggetto topico |
Research & information: general
Physics |
Soggetto non controllato |
energy manager
competences labor market energy industry COVID-19 decarbonizing transport energy efficiency electrify transport zero-emissions vehicles sustainable transport electric car charging points novel coronavirus pandemic alternative energy stock market sectors stock market companies energy energy company efficiency financial analysis pandemic environmental protection environmental problems greenhouse gas particulate matter (PM) renewable energy corruption electromobility companies in the Transport-Shipping-Logistics Sector pandemic-COVID-19 development self-government units energy consumption monitoring energy consumption effectiveness sustainable energy development households OPEC crude price volatility storage crisis futures shale electric vehicles market and policy electric vehicles purchase intention e-mobility consumers preferences consumer decision making social values delay discounting cultural factors economic factors machine learning methods sustainability energy poverty economic uncertainty energy policy policy measures reducing energy intensity ranking of countries’ energy intensity multi-criteria analysis sectors of the economy economic effects of the pandemic social effects of the pandemic countries of Western Europe countries of Central and Eastern Europe mining sector initiatives and adaptation measures economic situation COVID-19 pandemic fossil fuel energy carbon dioxide emissions nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag model frequency domain causality test Markow switching regression photovoltaics pandemics changes in energetic balance due to COVID-19 renewable sources of energy during pandemics United States energy sector fossil fuel emissions expenditures |
ISBN | 3-0365-6079-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910639990803321 |
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Mobility Design : Die Zukunft der Mobilität gestalten Band 2: Forschung / / hrsg. von Peter Eckart, Martin Knöll, Martin Lanzendorf, Kai Vöckler |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Berlin : , : JOVIS Verlag GmbH, , [2022] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (264 p.) |
Soggetto topico | ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning |
Soggetto non controllato |
Mobility
bicycle car-free car climate change climate-friendly electromobility future studies health infrastructure innovation mobility change mobility concept mobility design mobility transition public transport resource scarcity rethinking supply chains sustainability urban development urban planning |
ISBN | 3-86859-793-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | ger |
Nota di contenuto | Frontmatter -- Inhalts -- Einleitung -- Mobilitätsdesign: Forschung zur Gestaltung klimaschonender und nachhaltiger Mobilität -- Intermodale Mobilität gestalten und erforschen -- Mobility Design -- Mobilitätsdesign: Affordanzen, Atmosphären, Embodiments -- Das Offenbacher Modell: Menschbezogene Mobilitätsgestaltung -- Mobilität durch Design gestalten? Eine Perspektive transdisziplinärer Mobilitätsforschung -- Mobility Design Guide: Zukünftige Mobilität greifbar und erlebbar machen -- Connective Mobility: Strukturen neuer Mobilität gestalten -- Veränderungen im Mobilitätsverhalten durch Veränderungen im soziokulturellen und physischen Umfeld: Eine psychologische Perspektive -- Mobilität als Schlüssel zur lebenswerten Stadt -- Langlaufende Fokusgruppen als Methode in der Mobilitätsforschung -- Praxisgeleitete Designforschung (I): Gestaltung von Transitsituationen im öffentlichen Verkehr -- Praxisgeleitete Designforschung (II): Das »Prinzip Rikscha«. Innovative Mikromobile in das bestehende Mobilitätssystem integrieren -- Active Mobility: Gestaltung aktiver Mobilität -- Blaue Bewegungsräume: Der Frankfurter Mainkai aus Sicht einer gesundheitsförderlichen Stadtgestaltung -- Radfahren und Radplanung in Frankfurt am Main und Washington, D. C. -- Straßen mit Erholungsfaktor: Ein Rahmenkonzept zur Erfassung des Einflusses städtischer Straßenräume auf Fußgängerfreundlichkeit und mentale Gesundheit -- Fahrradstraßen: Den Radverkehr durch Gestaltung unterstützen -- Praxisgeleitete Designforschung (III): Fahrradmobilität neu konfigurieren und in das Verkehrssystem integrieren -- Straßensperrung als experimentelles Gestaltungsmittel in der Stadtplanung zur Förderung der aktiven Mobilität: Das Fallbeispiel Frankfurter Mainkai -- Augmented Mobility: Erweiterte Mobilität -- Den öffentlichen Verkehr neu erfinden: Autonome Flotten statt Linienbusse -- Virtual Reality im Mobilitätsdesign: Experimentelle Forschung zum Einsatz von VR-Simulationen -- Serious Games und Gamification zur Förderung eines umweltfreundlichen Mobilitätsverhaltens -- Spielerische Anreize für nachhaltige, intermodale Mobilität in der mobilen, nutzendenzentrierten Applikation »FlowMo« -- Visionary Mobility: Ausblick auf eine neue Mobilität -- Gestaltung einer Datenumgebung: Mobilität und die Zukunft der Städte -- Perspektiven der Gestaltung erweiterter Mobilität -- Transport in Transition: Thesen zur Zukunft der urbanen Mobilität und zur Rolle des Mobilitätsdesigns -- Impressum |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910645953803321 |
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Mobility Design : Shaping Future Mobility Volume 2: Research / / ed. by Peter Eckart, Martin Knöll, Martin Lanzendorf, Kai Vöckler |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Berlin : , : JOVIS Verlag GmbH, , [2022] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (264 p.) |
Soggetto non controllato |
Mobility
bicycle car-free car climate change climate-friendly electromobility future studies health infrastructure innovation mobility change mobility concept mobility design mobility transition public transport resource scarcity rethinking supply chains sustainability urban development urban planning |
ISBN | 3-86859-794-8 |
Classificazione | RB 10909 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Mobility Design: Research on the Design of Climate-Friendly and Sustainable Mobility -- Designing and Researching Intermodal Mobility -- Mobility Design -- Mobilities Design: Affordances, Atmospheres, Embodiments -- The Offenbach Model: Human- Centered Mobility Design -- Shaping Mobility through Design? A Transdisciplinary Mobility Research Perspective -- Mobility Design Guide: Making Future Mobility Tangible and Experienceable -- Connective Mobility -- Changes in Mobility Behavior through Changes in the Sociocultural and Physical Environment: A Psychological Perspective -- Mobility as a Key to the Livable City -- Long-Term Focus Groups as a Mobility Research Method -- Practice-Led Design Research (I): Configuring Transit Settings in Public Transportation -- Practice-Led Design Research (II): The Rickshaw Principle—Integrating Innovative Microvehicles into Existing Mobility Systems -- Active Mobility -- Healthy Blue Spaces: The Frankfurt Riverfront from a Perspective of Urban Design and Health -- Cycling and Bicycle Planning in Frankfurt am Main and Washington, DC -- Restorative Streets: A Conceptual Framework for Capturing—and Measuring— the Impact of Urban Streetscapes on Walkability and Mental Health -- Cycle Streets: Encouraging Cycling through Design -- Practice-Led Design Research (III): Reconfiguring Bicycle Mobility and Integrating It into the Transport System -- Road Closure as an Experimental Urban Design Tool Fostering Active Mobility: A Case of Frankfurt Mainkai Riverfront -- Augmented Mobility -- Reinventing Public Transport: Autonomous Fleets in Place of Public Buses -- Virtual Reality in Mobility Design: Experimental Research on the Application of VR Simulations -- Serious Games and Gamification to Support Environmentally Friendly Mobility Behavior -- Playful Incentives for Sustainable Intermodal Mobility in the Mobile, User-Centered Application FlowMo -- Visionary Mobility -- Designing the Data Environment: Mobility and the Future of Cities -- Perspectives on the Design of Expanded Mobility -- Transportation in Transition: Theses on the Future of Urban Mobility and the Role of Mobility Design -- Imprint |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910645953903321 |
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Mobility Design : Shaping Future Mobility Volume 2: Research / / ed. by Peter Eckart, Martin Knöll, Martin Lanzendorf, Kai Vöckler |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Berlin : , : JOVIS Verlag GmbH, , [2022] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (264 p.) |
Soggetto non controllato |
Mobility
bicycle car-free car climate change climate-friendly electromobility future studies health infrastructure innovation mobility change mobility concept mobility design mobility transition public transport resource scarcity rethinking supply chains sustainability urban development urban planning |
ISBN | 3-86859-794-8 |
Classificazione | RB 10909 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Mobility Design: Research on the Design of Climate-Friendly and Sustainable Mobility -- Designing and Researching Intermodal Mobility -- Mobility Design -- Mobilities Design: Affordances, Atmospheres, Embodiments -- The Offenbach Model: Human- Centered Mobility Design -- Shaping Mobility through Design? A Transdisciplinary Mobility Research Perspective -- Mobility Design Guide: Making Future Mobility Tangible and Experienceable -- Connective Mobility -- Changes in Mobility Behavior through Changes in the Sociocultural and Physical Environment: A Psychological Perspective -- Mobility as a Key to the Livable City -- Long-Term Focus Groups as a Mobility Research Method -- Practice-Led Design Research (I): Configuring Transit Settings in Public Transportation -- Practice-Led Design Research (II): The Rickshaw Principle—Integrating Innovative Microvehicles into Existing Mobility Systems -- Active Mobility -- Healthy Blue Spaces: The Frankfurt Riverfront from a Perspective of Urban Design and Health -- Cycling and Bicycle Planning in Frankfurt am Main and Washington, DC -- Restorative Streets: A Conceptual Framework for Capturing—and Measuring— the Impact of Urban Streetscapes on Walkability and Mental Health -- Cycle Streets: Encouraging Cycling through Design -- Practice-Led Design Research (III): Reconfiguring Bicycle Mobility and Integrating It into the Transport System -- Road Closure as an Experimental Urban Design Tool Fostering Active Mobility: A Case of Frankfurt Mainkai Riverfront -- Augmented Mobility -- Reinventing Public Transport: Autonomous Fleets in Place of Public Buses -- Virtual Reality in Mobility Design: Experimental Research on the Application of VR Simulations -- Serious Games and Gamification to Support Environmentally Friendly Mobility Behavior -- Playful Incentives for Sustainable Intermodal Mobility in the Mobile, User-Centered Application FlowMo -- Visionary Mobility -- Designing the Data Environment: Mobility and the Future of Cities -- Perspectives on the Design of Expanded Mobility -- Transportation in Transition: Theses on the Future of Urban Mobility and the Role of Mobility Design -- Imprint |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996500668803316 |
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Mobility Design : Die Zukunft der Mobilität gestalten Band 2: Forschung / / hrsg. von Peter Eckart, Martin Knöll, Martin Lanzendorf, Kai Vöckler |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Berlin : , : JOVIS Verlag GmbH, , [2022] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (264 p.) |
Soggetto topico | ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning |
Soggetto non controllato |
Mobility
bicycle car-free car climate change climate-friendly electromobility future studies health infrastructure innovation mobility change mobility concept mobility design mobility transition public transport resource scarcity rethinking supply chains sustainability urban development urban planning |
ISBN | 3-86859-793-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | ger |
Nota di contenuto | Frontmatter -- Inhalts -- Einleitung -- Mobilitätsdesign: Forschung zur Gestaltung klimaschonender und nachhaltiger Mobilität -- Intermodale Mobilität gestalten und erforschen -- Mobility Design -- Mobilitätsdesign: Affordanzen, Atmosphären, Embodiments -- Das Offenbacher Modell: Menschbezogene Mobilitätsgestaltung -- Mobilität durch Design gestalten? Eine Perspektive transdisziplinärer Mobilitätsforschung -- Mobility Design Guide: Zukünftige Mobilität greifbar und erlebbar machen -- Connective Mobility: Strukturen neuer Mobilität gestalten -- Veränderungen im Mobilitätsverhalten durch Veränderungen im soziokulturellen und physischen Umfeld: Eine psychologische Perspektive -- Mobilität als Schlüssel zur lebenswerten Stadt -- Langlaufende Fokusgruppen als Methode in der Mobilitätsforschung -- Praxisgeleitete Designforschung (I): Gestaltung von Transitsituationen im öffentlichen Verkehr -- Praxisgeleitete Designforschung (II): Das »Prinzip Rikscha«. Innovative Mikromobile in das bestehende Mobilitätssystem integrieren -- Active Mobility: Gestaltung aktiver Mobilität -- Blaue Bewegungsräume: Der Frankfurter Mainkai aus Sicht einer gesundheitsförderlichen Stadtgestaltung -- Radfahren und Radplanung in Frankfurt am Main und Washington, D. C. -- Straßen mit Erholungsfaktor: Ein Rahmenkonzept zur Erfassung des Einflusses städtischer Straßenräume auf Fußgängerfreundlichkeit und mentale Gesundheit -- Fahrradstraßen: Den Radverkehr durch Gestaltung unterstützen -- Praxisgeleitete Designforschung (III): Fahrradmobilität neu konfigurieren und in das Verkehrssystem integrieren -- Straßensperrung als experimentelles Gestaltungsmittel in der Stadtplanung zur Förderung der aktiven Mobilität: Das Fallbeispiel Frankfurter Mainkai -- Augmented Mobility: Erweiterte Mobilität -- Den öffentlichen Verkehr neu erfinden: Autonome Flotten statt Linienbusse -- Virtual Reality im Mobilitätsdesign: Experimentelle Forschung zum Einsatz von VR-Simulationen -- Serious Games und Gamification zur Förderung eines umweltfreundlichen Mobilitätsverhaltens -- Spielerische Anreize für nachhaltige, intermodale Mobilität in der mobilen, nutzendenzentrierten Applikation »FlowMo« -- Visionary Mobility: Ausblick auf eine neue Mobilität -- Gestaltung einer Datenumgebung: Mobilität und die Zukunft der Städte -- Perspektiven der Gestaltung erweiterter Mobilität -- Transport in Transition: Thesen zur Zukunft der urbanen Mobilität und zur Rolle des Mobilitätsdesigns -- Impressum |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996500668703316 |
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Prospects for Electric Mobility: Systemic, Economic and Environmental Issues |
Autore | Ajanovic Amela |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 electronic resource (418 p.) |
Soggetto topico |
Research & information: general
Technology: general issues |
Soggetto non controllato |
electricity
transportation e-mobility CO2 emissions decarbonization marginal cost sustainability V2G bidirectionally chargeable electric vehicles smart charging unmanaged charging spot markets day-ahead market intraday auction continuous intraday trading mixed integer linear optimization revenues potentials of EVs electric mobility charging strategies economics promotion policies mixed-integer optimization flexible systems charging infrastructure load management battery electric vehicle urban area multi-apartment building zero emission mobility private charging second life of batteries electromobility battery energy system storage ancillary service frequency regulation economic evaluation electric vehicle life cycle assessment AC charging DC charging economic assessment mountain rescue operations emergency response multi-method-research best–worst scaling shared parking sharing economy P + R car park low-power chargers battery electric vehicles public transport emissions policies distributed energy systems cost- and GHG emission minimization environment passenger cars mobility-as-a-Service electric vehicles e-car sharing e-scooter sharing sustainable mobility suburban area choice-based conjoint latent class analysis willingness to pay market simulations genetic algorithm V2G services valley filling peak shaving flexibility motorized private transport modelling electricity demand driving patterns electricity demand profile transport electricity sector demand side integration total system costs COVID-19 pandemic transportation modeling |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Altri titoli varianti | Prospects for Electric Mobility |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910557367203321 |
Ajanovic Amela
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