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L'eau, le soleil et le vent : des énergies pour le monde. Quels modes de financement "éthiques" ? / Water, sun and wind : Energies for the world. Which “ethical” modes of financing?Aassouli, Dalal 20 January 2017 (has links)
L’observation des défis économiques, sociaux et environnementaux qui préoccupent l’humanité aujourd’hui nous amène à revoir les modèles de croissance économiques adoptés, à reconnaitre leurs limites et à apporter un jugement critique sur la gouvernance de l’homme et sa manière d’exploiter le monde. La thèse cherche à démontrer comment l’épuisement des ressources naturelles et le recours aux principales énergies renouvelables, l’eau, le soleil et le vent, peuvent être utilisés pour approfondir la compréhension de la relation de l’homme vis-à-vis de l’environnement, le compromis nécessaire entre sa liberté et sa responsabilité et les principes moraux qui doivent informer sa conduite. Ces défis mettent en évidence l’urgence d’une réflexion critique sur l’activité financière aujourd’hui et sa contribution au développement réel et durable de l’économie. Ce travail propose, donc, d’explorer quelques possibilités de l’intégration contemporaine de principes « éthiques » dans les modes de financement de projets relatifs à l’utilisation de l’eau, du soleil et du vent. Nous donnons d’abord un état des lieux des modes de financement et d’investissement dits éthiques ou alternatifs. Nous considérons, en particulier, l’investissement socialement responsable, les marchés de capitaux durables, les institutions ayant pour mission l’inclusion financière, les banques multilatérales de développement et la finance participative. L’objectif est d’examiner comment des principes éthiques peuvent être intégrés dans les modes de financement modernes de projets verts et durables, c’est-à-dire comment l’expertise financière rejoint la préoccupation pour le changement climatique et les énergies renouvelables mondialement. Cette analyse démontre aussi l’intérêt croissant pour les questions de durabilité et de justice sociale, bien que sa concrétisation reste encore à questionner. / The observation of the economic, social and environmental challenges facing humanity today leads us to reconsider the models of economic growth pursued, to recognise their limitations and to give a critical assessment of human governance and his way of exploiting the world’s resources. The thesis seeks to demonstrate how the depletion of natural resources and the use of the main renewable energy sources, namely water, sun and wind can be used to deepen the understanding of man's relationship with the environment, the compromise between his freedom and responsibility and the moral principles that must govern his conduct. These challenges highlight the urgency of a critical thinking on the financial activity today and its contribution to the real and sustainable development of the economy. Thus, this work proposes to explore few examples of the contemporary integration of "ethical" principles in the financing modes of projects related to the use of water, sun and wind. We first give an assessment of the modes of financing and investment called ethical or alternative. We consider, in particular, socially responsible investing, sustainable capital markets, financial inclusion institutions, multilateral development banks and participatory finance. The objective is to examine how ethical principles can be integrated into the modern financing modes of green and sustainable projects, i.e. how the financial expertise integrates the concerns for climate change and renewable energies globally. This analysis also demonstrates the growing interest in issues related to sustainability and social justice, although their effective implementation can sometimes be questioned.
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Synthesis, characterisation and modelling of two-dimensional hexagonal boron nitride nanosheets for gas sensingKekana, Magopa Tshepho Mcdonald January 2022 (has links)
Thesis (M.Sc. (Physics)) -- University of Limpopo, 2022 / The gas sensing performance of two-dimensional (2D) hexagonal boron nitride
nanosheets (h-BNNSs) has being studied by means of computational and
experimental methods. The structural, stability and vacancies properties of both
defect free and defected 2D h-BNNSs were studied using the classical molecular
dynamics (MD) approach. The calculations were performed in the NVT Evans and
NPT hoover ensembles using the Tersoff potentials with the Verlet leapfrog
algorithm to obtain reliable structural properties and energies for defect free, boron
(B) and nitrogen (N) vacancies. B and N defect energies were calculated relative to
the bulk defect free total energies, and the results suggest that N vacancy is the
most stable vacancy as compared to the B vacancy. The radial distribution functions
and structure factors were used to predict the most probable structural form. Mean
square displacements suggests the mobility of B and N atoms in the system is
increasing with an increase in the surface area of the nanosheets. Results obtained
are compared with the bulk defect free h-BNNSs. Experimentally, 2D h-BNNSs were
synthesised using the wet chemical reaction method through chemical vapour
deposition (CVD) catalyst free approach. The X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), Transmission
Electron Microscopy (TEM), Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR),
Raman Spectroscopy (RM), UV-visible Spectroscopy (UV-VIS), dynamic light
scattering (DLS), Energy Dispersion Spectroscopy (EDS) and Brunauer-Emmett Teller (BET) were adopted to attain the structural properties of the nanosheets. Each
spectroscopic technique affirmed unique features about the surface morphology of h BNNSs. The crystallinity of the nanosheets with the stacking of the B and N
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honeycomb lattice was validated by the XRD, while the TEM disclosed the specimen
orientations and chemical compositions of phases with the number of layers of a
planar honeycomb BN sheet, the EDS express the atoms present in the samples
and BET validated the surface area of the materials. The FTIR, RM, DLS and the
UV-vis expressed the formation of the in-plane, out-of-plane h-BN vibrations and, the
nature of the surface with the thickness, particles stability together with the optical
properties of the nanosheets. From TEM, FTIR, RS and BET the material fabricated
at 800°C showed different morphologies, large number of disordering together with
high surface area, which enhances the sensing properties of the nanosheets.
However, with an increase in temperature the sensitivity of the nanosheets was
found to decrease. Additionally, the UV-vis results, confirmed a lower energy band
gap of 4.79, 4.55 and 4.70 eV for materials fabricated at 800, 900 and 1000 °C, that
improved the semiconducting properties of the materials, which in return enhanced
the sensing properties of the nanosheets. The gas sensing properties of the 2D h BNNSs were also investigated on hydrogen sulphide (H2S) and carbon monoxide
(CO). The fabricated sensor based on 800 – 900 °C h-BNNSs showed good
sensitivity towards ppm of H2S at 250 °C. The excellent gas sensing properties could
be attributed to high surface area, small crystallite size, defect/disordering of h BNNSs. Overall, the h-BNNSs were found to be more sensitive to H2S over CO. / University of Limpopo (UL)
Mintek
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
Center for High Performance Computing (CHPC)
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21. Fachtagung Nutzung nachwachsender Rohstoffe – Bioökonomie 3.029 April 2016 (has links) (PDF)
Unter der Schirmherrschaft des Sächsischen Staatsministers für Umwelt und Landwirtschaft informiert die Tagung in einer über 20-jährigen Tradition über besonders aktuelle, praxisnahe und wissenschaftliche Themen im Zusammenhang mit der Nutzung nachwachsender Rohstoffe. Der bisherige Fokus einer energetischen Verwertung wird 2016 erstmalig durch Themen der stofflichen Nutzung erweitert. Fester Bestandteil der Tagung ist die integrierte Podiumsdiskussion mit Vertretern aus Wirtschaft, Forschung, Politik und Verbänden unter dem Motto „Stoffliche und energetische Nutzung fester Biomasse, wie geht es weiter?“, um über Aufgaben, Rahmenbedingungen als auch über wirtschaftliche Chancen zu debattieren. Das Programm entstand unter Zusammenarbeit folgender Komitee-Mitglieder:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Beckmann, Professur für Energieverfahrenstechnik, TU Dresden
Prof. Dr. Drs. H.c. Albrecht Bemmann, Professur für Forst- und Holzwirtschaft Osteuropas, TU Dresden
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil. Thomas Bley, Institut für Lebensmittel- und Bioverfahrenstechnik, TU Dresden
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil. Steffen Fischer, Institut für Pflanzen- und Holzchemie, TU Dresden
Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Hering, Thüringer Landesanstalt für Landwirtschaft, Jena
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Thomas Herlitzius, Professur für Agrarsystemtechnik, TU Dresden
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hartmut Krause, Professur für Gas- und Wärmetechnische Anlagen, TU Bergakademie Freiberg
Dr. Henning Kurth, Landesanstalt für Landwirtschaft und Gartenbau Sachsen-Anhalt, Bernburg
Dr.-Ing. Ralf Pecenka, Leibniz-Institut für Agrartechnik Potsdam-Bornim e.V. (ATB)
Prof. Dr.-Ing. André Wagenführ, Professur für Holz- und Faserwerkstofftechnik, TU Dresden
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Tobias Zschunke, Kraftwerks- und Energietechnik, Hochschule Zittau/Görlitz
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Ligningewinnung aus landwirtschaftlichen Reststoffen und dessen technische VerwendungsmöglichkeitenBremer, Martina, Unbehaun, Holger 29 April 2016 (has links) (PDF)
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Bioschäume als alternative Nutzungsmöglichkeit für nachwachsende RohstoffeEiner, Daniela, Jornitz, Frank, Wagenführ, André 29 April 2016 (has links) (PDF)
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Stoffliche und energetische Nutzung von HanfGusovius, Hans‐Jörg, Pecenka, Ralf, Budde, Jörn, Wallot, Gesine, Lühr, Carsten, Schemel, Hartmut, Fürll, Christian 29 April 2016 (has links) (PDF)
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Auswirkungen der FSC-Zertifizierung auf die WaldrestholzbereitstellungHeinrich, Bernd 29 April 2016 (has links) (PDF)
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Energetischer, ökonomischer und ökologischer Vergleich verschiedener Pfade zur Herstellung von Wasserstoff aus Biomasse und anderen regenerativen QuellenHerrmann, Andreas, Jorschick, Holger, Tschöpe, Manja, Dorn, Corina, Rau, Florian, Krause, Hartmut 29 April 2016 (has links) (PDF)
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SynCraft Holzvergaser - Erfahrungen aus Praxisanlagen in ÖsterreichHuber, Marcel Berhard, Huemer, Markus, Hofmann, Angela 29 April 2016 (has links) (PDF)
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Betreiberkonzept und Rohstoffversorgung eines Heizkraftwerkes auf Basis von Landschaftspflege- und KUP-HolzKühn, Christian 29 April 2016 (has links) (PDF)
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