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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Section of Public Utility"

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Piotrowska-Woroniak, Joanna. « The Photovoltaic Installation Application in the Public Utility Building ». Ecological Chemistry and Engineering S 24, no 4 (1 décembre 2017) : 517–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/eces-2017-0034.

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Abstract The article presents the use of photovoltaic installation in a building with office space and a section for kindergarten to support the production of electricity using solar energy. Accepted technological installation solution, capital expenditures to be incurred for the project and payback time are shown. Paper presents the results of the performance simulation of the PV system adopted depending on the angle of photovoltaic panels. Designed photovoltaic installation consists of 62 panels with a total nominal power of 15.5 kW. The use of photovoltaics in the facility allow reducing carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere by approximately 52%. In Poland, most of the electricity produced is still based on coal and lignite. Photovoltaics is one of the renewable sources of energy, so-called “Green” energy. The investment could be made thanks to the Regional Operational Programme Podlaski, Activity 5.2 Development of local infrastructure, environmental protection 2007-2013.
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Parmaksız, Umut. « Making sense of the postsecular ». European Journal of Social Theory 21, no 1 (15 décembre 2016) : 98–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1368431016682743.

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This article critically examines the postsecular literature with the aim of dispelling the scepticism about the concept’s theoretical import, critical power and analytical utility. It first presents an overview of the literature identifying two major fields, social theology and politics, within which three major critical leitmotifs are developed: (1) disenchantment and the loss of community; (2) the impossibility of absolute secularity; and (3) the exclusion of religion from the public sphere. In the second section, the shortcomings of problematizations (1) and (2) are highlighted, originating from social theology, and it is argued that they have limited critical potential as they intend to renaturalize the religious. Instead, it is asserted that the concept has critical power when used within the context of a postreligious denaturalization of the secular. In the last section, the focus shifts to the analytical utility of the concept, and the article examines ‘postsecular society’ and ‘postsecularization’ in the light of the previous discussion.
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Clark, Alistair. « The relationship between political parties and their regulators ». Party Politics 23, no 6 (9 novembre 2015) : 646–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1354068815616027.

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Political parties are in a unique situation, being able to change electoral rules and regulations to minimise any potential negative effects on their electoral prospects. Attempts to influence regulators, however, can be complex and include voicing concerns, public pressure and the regulatory capture of electoral regulators. Little is known about this relationship between parties and their regulators. This article focuses on this crucial electoral relationship through a study of political parties’ relations with the UK Electoral Commission. The first section addresses the background to the legal regulation of political parties. The second section proposes a framework through which parties’ reactions to regulation may be understood. The third part introduces the British case, providing evidence to demonstrate the broad utility of the framework. The final section analyses the issues that parties have raised with their regulators.
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Varshney, Gaurav, Modi Manankumar R, Rajesh Maheshwari, Tirth Chhabhaiya Chhabhaiya et Bikram Kumar. « Justice : A Predicting Criminal Acts According To IPC Section ». International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology 10, no 2 (12 mars 2024) : 129–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.32628/cseit2490215.

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The AI-driven IPC Section Prediction for Crime Classification project is a groundbreaking initiative with far- reaching implications for the legal and law enforcement sectors in India. Traditional crime classification and the assignment of the appropriate IPC section are often time-consuming and prone to human error. Our web application addresses these challenges by offering an efficient, accurate, and user-friendly solution. One of the key strengths of our application lies in its adaptability. It can process a wide range of crime descriptions, including those involving complex legal language or colloquial terms, ensuring its utility in diverse scenarios. Additionally, our system is designed to continuously learn and evolve. It adapts to changes in legal terminology, updates in the IPC, and emerging crime trends, thereby maintaining its relevance and precision over time. The social impact of this project cannot be overstated. By streamlining crime classification, it empowers law enforcement agencies to allocate resources more efficiently and prioritize cases based on severity and relevance. It also aids legal professionals by expediting case preparation and documentation. Moreover, it facilitates greater public engagement with the legal system, enabling citizens to better understand and navigate the complexities of the IPC. In conclusion, our AI-driven IPC Section Prediction web application is a pioneering tool that has the potential to revolutionize crime classification and legal processes. Its adaptability, continuous improvement, and positive societal impact make it an asset for law enforcement, legal practitioners, and the general public alike.
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Bathke, John P. « Ocotillo Wind : A Case Study of how Tribal-Federal Governmental Consultation is Failing Tribal Governments and their Spiritual Landscapes through Renewable Energy Development ». Human Geography 7, no 2 (juillet 2014) : 46–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/194277861400700204.

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In an effort to mitigate climate change, the federal government of the United States has recently opened public lands to the development of utility-scale renewable energy projects. The federal government is processing the applications for these projects arbitrarily fast, particularly in southern California and western Arizona. Pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), federal projects trigger government-to-government consultations between the federal government and Tribal governments. The Quechan Indian Nation, whose traditional lands encompass many of these projects, has been forced to defend its cultural resources from destruction by these projects. However, because the federal government has treated these applications in a “fast-track” manner, the tribal consultation process has become extremely rushed, thus not allowing Tribal governments enough time and/or resources to adequately protect their sacred sites on public lands from development. In particular, the Ocotillo Wind Express Facility, within a spiritual landscape important to the Quechan and other Indian Nations, highlights how Tribal governments may not be able to rely on Section 106 tribal consultation and the nomination of landscapes as Traditional Cultural Properties (TCP) to protect their spiritual heritage embedded in public land. The current tools of Section 106 consultation and TCP nomination have proven useless to preserve a cultural landscape, spiritually important to Quechan, from being devastated by a 112-turbine wind project. This article examines how the underlying nature of tribal consultation does not offer Tribal governments any reliable method of protecting their cultural resources on public lands. The federal government diminishes any benefit of tribal consulting when it arbitrarily accelerates the environmental review process on many current renewable energy projects.
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Burch, Patricia. « Educational Policy and Practice From the Perspective of Institutional Theory : Crafting a Wider Lens ». Educational Researcher 36, no 2 (mars 2007) : 84–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/0013189x07299792.

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Institutional analyses of public education have increased in number in recent years. However, studies in education drawing on institutional analyses have not fully incorporated recent contributions from institutional theory, particularly relative to other domains such as law and health policy. The author sketches a framework that integrates recent institutional theorizing to guide scholarship on these and other issues in K–12 public education in the United States. The author argues that although concepts such as “loose coupling” have been widely used, education researchers have not fully tapped institutional theories that have emerged more recently. The author introduces three interrelated constructs and applies them to a case study of district reading and mathematics reform. In the final section, the author considers how current developments in the governance of public schooling increase the utility of institutional perspectives and identify critical issues that need to be addressed in future work.
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Iunes, Roberto Fontes. « On the economic analysis of response to preventive measures ». Revista de Saúde Pública 25, no 4 (août 1991) : 243–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0034-89101991000400002.

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There are many circumstances in which the effectiveness of preventive measures depends to a large extent on the compliance of the patient in changing his or her behavior or lifestyle. It is shown how economic techniques can be used (i) to describe the rationale of individuals and predict their behavior (Section 2); and (ii) to assess preventive measures that, by requiring a change of conduct, imply "costs" to the individual due to a decline in the quality of life (Appendix). Cigarette smoking and coronary heart disease are used as an illustration. While the analysis of Section 2 uses graphical techniques, a simple textbook-type of lifetime utility model with a mathematical emphasis is used in the Appendix. It is also shown that techniques often used to assess health care programs such as the QALYs (Quality-Adjusted Life Years) are inappropriate to the evaluation of preventive programs aiming at behavioral changes. Finally, topics that call for further research are indicated.
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Ayah, Richard, Dismas Ongore et Alfred T. O. Agwanda. « Measuring the effectiveness of maternal delivery services : A cross-sectional and qualitative study of perinatal mortality in six primary referral hospitals, Kenya ». F1000Research 7 (12 juin 2018) : 732. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.14862.1.

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Background: The effective performance of hospitals is critical to overall health system goal achievement. Global health system performance frameworks are often used as part of global benchmarking, but not within low and middle-income countries as part of service delivery performance measurement. This study explored the utility of perinatal mortality as a measure of hospital effectiveness. Methods: A cross sectional, mixed methods study of six primary referral hospitals, differentiated by ownership, was conducted from 10th June to 9th October 2015. Monthly summary hospital data of maternal delivery services (MDS) were abstracted to determine the perinatal mortality. Tests of associations were used to correlate bed turnover, skilled staffing, method of delivery and perinatal mortality. Additionally, 40 questionnaire interviews were held with hospital board members and the management team to assess the availability of standard operating procedures (SOP) in MDS. Qualitative data was analysed thematically. Results: All six hospitals reported having SOP in managing MDS. The average perinatal mortality rate for all the hospitals was 24.63 per 1,000 live births. However, a perinatal death was 2.6 times more likely in public hospitals compared to private hospitals (29.8 vs 11.4 per 1,000 births respectively). The average caesarean section rate for all hospitals was 25.9%, but the odds of a caesarean section were 1.67 higher in a private hospital compared to a public hospital (P<0.001 95% CI: 1.58-1.77). Perinatal mortality was associated with bed turnover ratio (R squared 0.260, P=0.001), and skilled staff availability (R squared 0.064,P<0.001). Discussion: The high perinatal mortality reported in public hospitals may be due to high bed turnover and relatively low caesarean section rate. Input measures of performance such as reporting standards of care and staffing levels are not useful performance indicators. Perinatal mortality as a performance indicator may be an ideal measure of the effectiveness of hospitals.
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Bulkeley, Rip. « Cold war whaling : Bellingshausen and the Slava flotilla ». Polar Record 47, no 2 (15 juin 2010) : 135–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s003224741000015x.

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ABSTRACTOn 7 December 1945 a captured German whaling factory, Wikinger, was allocated to the Soviet Union under the terms of the Potsdam Agreement between that country, the United States and the United Kingdom. In the first section, this article presents the first detailed account of how Wikinger was seized by the Royal Navy and eventually transferred to Soviet ownership. The second section illustrates the hostile attitudes of western governments towards the Slava whaling flotilla during the cold war, and the degree to which their suspicions were focused on the work of scientists assigned to the flotilla. The next four sections trace the fluctuating perceptions and presentations, during the Tsarist and early Soviet periods, of the Imperial Russian Navy's Antarctic expedition of 1819–1821, the problems in respect of Antarctica which confronted Soviet diplomacy and propaganda in the 1940s, and the new story, about Russians having been the first people to discover Antarctica, which was developed in order to address them. It is then possible, in the seventh section, to explain the political utility of the Slava flotilla in the early 1950s. An eighth section sketches the divergent cultural fortunes of the Bellingshausen expedition and the Slava flotilla after the period under consideration.This article discusses the use of whaling and history in support of Soviet Antarctic policy between the end of World War 2 and the International Geophysical Year (IGY) of 1957–1958. But the Slava whaling flotilla did not just play a part in the historicisation of Soviet Antarctic policy. It was itself a historically constituted object, fraught with meanings on both sides of the cold war. For that reason the opportunity is taken to give a more detailed account of the flotilla's origins than has been available hitherto. The author notes that two contributors to this journal have preceded him in some of these matters (Armstrong 1950, 1971; Gan 2009). He ventures to suggest, however, that the connections between whaling, historiography and public information management in Soviet Antarctic policy have not been fully demonstrated before this.
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Hitch, H. P. Y. « Pressure cabins of elliptic cross section ». Aeronautical Journal 92, no 916 (juillet 1988) : 207–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0001924000016158.

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Some observers believe that there will be such growth in the travelling public and such constraint on airport and airspace usage that, by early in the 2000s. very large passenger carrying aircraft will be required. By ‘very large’ is meant anything from 1,000 to 2,000 seaters. Whilst the problems which come to mind when musing on this possibility are mostly those of ‘passenger flow’ in the widest sense and rather less related to the vehicle itself, there are some issues related to the vehicle which suggest themselves. One is the choice of fuselage cross section. Because cabins have to be pressurised (10 psi is a typical figure for cruise altitudes up to say 40,000 ft), it has been the norm to utilise circular cross sections (or double-bubble type) since the pressure forces are contained by hoop loads only, without frame bending, which affords a light and fatigue-insensitive structure (Fig. 1).
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Thèses sur le sujet "Section of Public Utility"

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Sajid, Mushtaq A. « The lessons from UK privatization experience for privatization in Pakistan : from public sector enterprises to monopolistic utilities (the case of Pak Telecom) ». Thesis, University of Strathclyde, 1995. http://oleg.lib.strath.ac.uk:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=21304.

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The thesis examines privatization programmes worldwide, but with the particular reference to the UK, to establish different approaches to and modes of privatization to assess their relevance to socio-economic development in Pakistan. Within this focus, emphasis is given to the utilities privatization and a case study of telecommunications privatization is provided. The thesis draws establish general conclusions on preconditions and impacts from western privatization experiences, especially from the UK utilities programmes. It then identifies strategic options for the reform programmes for Pakistan utilities, particularly for Pakistan Telecommunication Corporation (Pak Telecom), by comparing the past experiences and present situations of both countries. From this examination, it is concluded that arguments for and against privatization generally and telecommunications particular have been over general and over prescriptive and it is argued that: a strategic contingency approach to privatization that takes account of economic, political, social and cultural variation, is necessary. Further more it is shown that Western models of privatization are unlikely to be feasible in the context of Pakistan Telecom and a tailored multiple modes approach (mixed model) to privatization is proposed, explored for that context.
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Shepherd, Samantha. « Quality of life indicators : factors that affect their utility to decision makers in the public sector ». Thesis, University of the West of England, Bristol, 2007. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.436417.

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Payne, Christopher Todd. « Energy consumption behavior in the commercial sector an ethnographic analysis of utility bill information and customer comprehension in the workplace / ». Access to citation, abstract and download form provided by ProQuest Information and Learning Company ; downloadable PDF file 0.86 Mb., 171 p, 2006. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:3220742.

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Mårtensson, Emil, et Philip Rumman. « Asset management in the utility sector : The challenges of breaching the gap between current practice and best practice ». Thesis, KTH, Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM), 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-264206.

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Vital societal functions are upheld by public infrastructure. For some time, normative theories describing asset management have disseminated in research and in business. Public infrastructure companies are increasingly required to adhere to management standards under regulatory pressure, however, the research area is in need of more empirical contributions on which challenges companies face when implementing management systems standards in their organization. For asset management systems and the ISO 55000 series in particular, the empirical data is lacking. This thesis addresses the challenges public utility companies face when implementing asset management principles. A qualitative case study was conducted during a five-month period at Sweden's largest water utility company, Stockholm Vatten och Avfall AB (SVOA). Fourteen interviews were conducted and compared with company documents to provide triangulation. The findings suggest that the main challenges a public utility company has to overcome to implement an asset management model are: 1) Lack of strategic and long-term planning responsibility. 2) Unclear division of asset responsibilities. 3) Lack of top management commitment towards asset management systems. 4) No standardized risk management. 5) Lack of information sharing between departments. The implications of this study are twofold: In a practical sense the thesis argues for top management of public infrastructure firms to commit to principles of asset management theory, provide a clear division of asset responsibility, introduce systematic risk management principles and policies, as well as promote cross-divisional exchanges of experiences. Academically, this investigation contributes to the literature by providing a better understanding of the ISO 55000 series, and the implementation process of standards similar to it, in the context of companies managed by the public sector.
Kritiska samhällsfunktioner möjliggörs av offentlig infrastruktur. Sen ett antal år tillbaka finns flertalet normativa teorier publicerade som beskriver hur tillgångshantering (asset management) ska gå till. Under krav från lagstiftning och tillsynsmyndigheter måste offentliga verksamheter i allt högre grad införa standardiserande arbetssätt. Det finns en brist på forskning kring utmaningarna att bygga upp och införa ledningssystem i verksamheten. Särskilt ledningssystem för tillgångshantering som till exempel ISO 55000 saknar empiriska data. Detta examensarbete behandlar de utmaningar offentliga infrastrukturbolag står inför för att implementera tillgångshanteringsprinciper. En kvalitativ fallstudie gjordes över fem månader på Sverige största leverantör av vattentjänster, Stockholm Vatten och Avfall AB (SVOA). Totalt fjorton intervjuer gjordes och jämfördes mot interna företagsdokument för att uppnå triangulering. Resultaten pekar på att de största utmaningarna ett offentligt infrastrukturbolag måste övervinna är: 1) Brist på strategisk och långtidsplanering. 2) Otydlig fördelning av tillgångsansvar. 3) Brist på ledningsengagemang för tillgångshanteringssystem. 4) Avsaknad av standardiserad riskhantering. 5) Brist på informationsutbyte. Konsekvenserna av examensarbetet är tvåfaldig: På ett praktiskt plan argumenterar examensarbetet för att ledningen av offentliga infrastrukturbolag bör förpliktiga sig åt tillgångshanteringsprinciper. De bör även införa en tydlig uppdelning av tillgångsansvar, introducera standardiserade riskhanteringsmodeller och policy, samt bidra till tvärfunktionella erfarenhetsutbyten. På ett akademiskt plan bidrar examensarbetet till att utöka förståelsen för ISO 55000 standarden och implementeringsprocessen för liknande standarder i kontexten av offentligt styrda företag.
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Madeira, Vanessa Sofia Amado. « Análise da satisfação com o processo de avaliação de desempenho numa organização de prestação de serviços a organizações do sector público português ». Master's thesis, Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Políticas, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/20160.

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Dissertação de Mestrado em Gestão e Políticas Públicas
Nos últimos anos, a avaliação de desempenho tem sido uma das áreas da Gestão mais importante e estudada, com o foco da investigação nas organizações públicas e privadas. A avaliação de desempenho é um processo em que se procura identificar, observar, medir e desenvolver o desempenho dos membros de uma dada organização em consonância com a sua missão, visão e valores, sendo a satisfação com a mesma, uma das reações mais frequentemente medidas. Na presente dissertação será analisada a satisfação com o processo de avaliação de desempenho (PAD) numa organização de prestação de serviços a organizações do sector público português. Isto porque a satisfação dos colaboradores gera comportamentos que tendem a refletir-se num bom desempenho, o que contribui para a melhoria da prestação do serviço público. Assim, pretende-se estudar a perceção da utilidade e precisão do PAD e a sua relação com a satisfação com a avaliação de desempenho, assim como o papel mediador da satisfação com o PAD na relação entre a perceção da utilidade e a perceção da precisão do PAD com a satisfação com a avaliação de desempenho. Para esta análise foram recolhidos dados de 47 colaboradores da organização investigada. Os resultados demonstraram que existe uma relação positiva entre a perceção da utilidade e precisão do PAD e a satisfação com avaliação de desempenho, bem como uma relação positiva entre a satisfação com o PAD e a satisfação com a avaliação de desempenho.
In recent years, performance appraisal has been one of the most important and studied areas in Management, with emphasis of the investigation in public and private organizations. Performance appraisal is a process that seeks to identify, observe, measure and develop the performance of members of a given organization in line with the organization's mission, vision and values, and satisfaction with it is one of the most frequently measured reactions. In this dissertation, the satisfaction with performance appraisal process in an organization that provides services to Portuguese public sector organizations will be analyzed; because, employee’s satisfaction generates behaviors that are likely to be reflected in good performance, which contributes to a better public service delivery. As such, the purpose is to study perceived utility and accuracy of the performance appraisal process and its relationship with satisfaction with performance appraisal, as well as the mediating role of satisfaction with performance appraisal process in the relationship between perceived utility and perceived accuracy of the performance appraisal process with satisfaction with the performance appraisal. In this analysis, data was collected from 47 employees of the studied organization. The results showed that there is a positive relation between the perceived utility and accuracy of the performance appraisal process and the satisfaction with the performance appraisal, as well as there is a positive relation between the satisfaction with the performance appraisal process and the satisfaction with the performance appraisal.
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Ernst, John Alwyn Joseph. « Whose utility ? : the social impact of public utility privatisation and regulation in Britain ». Thesis, University of York, 1992. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/2499/.

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Závišková, Sabina. « Analýza zdanění příspěvkové organizace ». Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta podnikatelská, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-319424.

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This thesis deal with an income tax of the making organization, which is part of non-profit sector. Theoretical part presents the essential notes with special attention to making organization established by local governments. The Practical part is focused on the analysis of taxation of Základní škola a Mateřská škola Blansko, Salmova 17 and then on the suggestion.
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Michette, Travis Mark. « Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) the next public utility / ». Morgantown, W. Va. : [West Virginia University Libraries], 2007. https://eidr.wvu.edu/etd/documentdata.eTD?documentid=5153.

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Thesis (M.S.)--West Virginia University, 2007.
Title from document title page. Document formatted into pages; contains viii, 114 p. : ill. (some col.). Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (p. 84).
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Deng, Ying 1972. « Gshell : a command interpreter for a public computing utility ». Thesis, McGill University, 2004. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=82220.

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Galaxy shell, a sub component of Galaxy project, is designed and implemented. Galaxy shell is a core component of the Galaxy services, which provides an interface for Galaxy developers or other modules to access certain functions supported by Galaxy system. Through Galaxy shell, developers can search, query, and bind resources according to static or dynamic constraints, launch commands either locally or remotely. Galaxy shell also supports some special functions, such as remote pipeline and multicast remote execution. Galaxy shell not only provides a valuable tool for the research and development of Galaxy project, but also can be integrated into the core management module of Galaxy, Distributed Resource Allocation Manager, to realize automatic discovery, dissemination, and allocation Galaxy resources. The specification of Galaxy shell is also provided.
Galaxy shell is implemented based on Project JShell, an emulation of a UNIX shell written in Java. Galaxy shell extends JShell by adding new commands special for Galaxy resource management and consumption. Project JavaCC, a parser generator and lexical analyzer generator is used for writing the token manager and parser for Galaxy shell. Apache XML-RPC is used to implement remote procedure calls.
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Leung, Woon-ho Connie, et 梁煥好. « A business strategic plan for a public utility showcase ». Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1989. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31264402.

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Livres sur le sujet "Section of Public Utility"

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American Bar Association. Section of Public Utility Law. et American Bar Association. Division of Professional Education., dir. Section of Public Utility Law and the Division for Professional Education present the Eighth National Institute on Ratemaking Fundamentals. [Chicago, Ill.?] : American Bar Association, 1994.

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National Institute on Ratemaking Fundamentals (7th 1988 Washington, D.C.). Section of Public Utility Law and the Division for Professional Education present the Seventh National Institute on Ratemaking Fundamentals : April 11-12, 1988, Washington, D.C. [Washington, D.C.?] : American Bar Association, 1988.

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Maryland, Public Service Commission of. Renewable energy portfolio standard report of 2007 in compliance with Section 7-712 of the Public Utility Companies Article, Annotated Code of Maryland /Kenneth D. Schisler, Chairman. Annapolis, Md : The Commission, 2007.

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Public Service Commission of Maryland. Renewable energy portfolio standard report of 2008 : Analysis associated with compliance year 2006 : in compliance with Section 7-712 of the Public Utility Companies Article, Annotated Code of Maryland. Baltimore, MD : Public Service Commission of Maryland, 2008.

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Public Service Commission of Maryland. Renewable energy portfolio standard report of 2008 : Analysis associated with compliance year 2006 : in compliance with Section 7-712 of the Public Utility Companies Article, Annotated Code of Maryland. Baltimore, MD : Public Service Commission of Maryland, 2008.

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Public Service Commission of Maryland. Renewable energy portfolio standard report of 2008 : Analysis associated with compliance year 2006 : in compliance with Section 7-712 of the Public Utility Companies Article, Annotated Code of Maryland. Baltimore, MD : Public Service Commission of Maryland, 2008.

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Nowotny, Kenneth, David B. Smith et Harry M. Trebing, dir. Public Utility Regulation. Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2508-3.

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Hawaii. Legislature. Legislative Reference Bureau. Undergrounding public utility lines. Honolulu, Hawaii : Legislative Reference Bureau, 1999.

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Bonbright, James Cummings. Principles of public utility rates. 2e éd. Arlington, Va : Public Utilities Reports, 1988.

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Institute, Pennsylvania Bar. Public utility bench-bar conference. [Mechanicsburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Bar Institute, 2003.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Section of Public Utility"

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Abegg, Andreas, et Phil Baumann. « Electricity Utility Companies Entering Private Sector Markets ». Dans Swiss Energy Governance, 245–79. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80787-0_11.

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AbstractOn the one hand, energy utility companies (EUCs) fulfill public tasks assigned to them by the state. On the other hand, they are also often active as entrepreneurs in the free market. For example, they supply electricity products to major customers, install photovoltaic and e-mobility systems and provide services in the areas of building technology, metering and telecommunications. In such private sector activities, energy utility companies potentially enjoy unjustified advantages due to the fact that they are publicly controlled and perform public tasks: they receive particularly good financing conditions, are taxed on a privileged basis and benefit from economies of scope and information advantages when public and private sector tasks are carried out in parallel. Such privileges may distort competition or prevent companies from entering a market. This chapter examines the legal requirements for dealing with this issue and proposes specific measures with which legislators and authorities can avoid harmful effects of private sector activities by EUCs.
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Kikkawa, Takeo. « Case 9 Yasuzaemon Matsunaga : Electrification Leader Establishes Private Sector-Led Public Utility Operations ». Dans History of Innovative Entrepreneurs in Japan, 109–18. Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-9454-8_15.

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Trippner-Hrabi, Justyna, Jacek Chądzyński et Aygun Kam. « Benefits of Remote Work in the Self-Service Model in the Public Utility Sector ». Dans Participatory and Digital Democracy at the Local Level, 327–46. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20943-7_20.

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Ong, Corinne, Cecilia Tortajada et Ojasvee Arora. « Introduction ». Dans SpringerBriefs on Case Studies of Sustainable Development, 1–2. Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8677-2_1.

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AbstractThis guidebook on urban water demand management in ASEAN seeks to document and synthesise good WDM policies, measures, and practices, relevant to ASEAN stakeholders. In particular, the guidebook is expected to be useful to policymakers interested in considering non-structural (Soft approaches/non-price mechanisms such as public education campaigns and school curricula, water efficiency audits and benchmarking, outreach and communication through utility bills, etc.) approaches to water management; to regulators in monitoring and incentivising performance in the water sector; and water service providers in increasing their service efficiency.
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Massé, Pierre B. « Public Utility Pricing ». Dans The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 1–6. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95121-5_1289-1.

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Weik, Martin H. « public utility commission ». Dans Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 1367. Boston, MA : Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_15048.

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Massé, Pierre B. « Public Utility Pricing ». Dans The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 11012–17. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95189-5_1289.

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Smith, David B. « Introduction ». Dans Public Utility Regulation, 1–7. Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2508-3_1.

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Mann, Patrick C. « Urban Water Supply : The Divergence Between Theory and Practice ». Dans Public Utility Regulation, 163–78. Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2508-3_10.

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Nowotny, Kenneth, David B. Smith et Harry M. Trebing. « Commentary by Alfred L. Parker ». Dans Public Utility Regulation, 179–84. Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2508-3_11.

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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Section of Public Utility"

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Ho Schar, Cathi. « Toward Public Sector Practice ». Dans 2019 ACSA Teachers Conference. ACSA Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.teach.2019.55.

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In 2016, the University of Hawaii at Manoa School of Architecture established the University of Hawaii Community Design Center (UHCDC), working in close collaboration with a state legislator to meet the needs of the state government. This unique governmental alignment introduced a novel form of community design that opened up new academic and extramural space for the school and university, taking the form of a top-down public sector practice as distinct from its more common, bottom-up public interest alternative. This paper presents the results of three years of continuous dialogue with the state legislature and over $2 million in contracts with state agencies, by reflecting on the transformative effects of public sector practice on design pedagogy. This reflection follows three case study courses: an undergraduate basic design studio; an undergraduate concentration design studio; and an advanced professional practice course, all required within Hawaii’s undergraduate and graduate curricula. Each case study lists learning, teaching, and long term benefits that flowed from each public sector partnership, focusing on the potential of this model to strengthen and enrich professional education. The evolution of these courses maps the transition from working on projects to working on systems, also a move toward applying equitable academic and design rigor to marginalized project typologies—e.g. utility buildings, infrastructure, renovation, and repair and maintenance. In addition, UHCDC’s contract work represents an expanded field of practice, including social science research, service and strategy design, community engagement, information design, engineering, and development studies, demonstrating the broader disciplinary demands of the public sector. More importantly, the significant dividends from this three year-old public sector practice identifies an opportunity area for architectural education and practice—design in government.
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Sanchez Portales, Silvia, et Elvira Maeso Gonzalez. « PUBLIC BUS SERVICE AND THE CONCESSION CONTRACT IN ANDALUSIA. EFFECT OF TRANSMISSION ». Dans CIT2016. Congreso de Ingeniería del Transporte. Valencia : Universitat Politècnica València, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/cit2016.2016.3975.

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The Andalusian sector of regular public passenger transport of general use, has beentraditionally characterized by being configured by a wide variety of operators of small andmedium-scale, where the concession contracts were the only and main economic activity.Over time, new trends have appeared on the market that have led to the evolution of thesector to other models. On the one hand, transformation of the business owner tocorporations, and secondly the penetration of large multinational companies which haveentered the sector through the acquisition and, on many occasions, absorbing existingconcession companies.This paper analyzes the changes experienced in the concession contracts related to theirchange of ownership and its impact on the current structure industry. The analysis showsan overview of the regular public transport system travelers utility road in Andalusia.The results are interesting for the planning and design of new concession contracts,extension approach of the current contracts and general optimization of the system forpromotion of a sustainable transport, which satisfies needs of users, respecting the rule offree market.In short, this paper aims to provide a deeper knowledge of the sector, from the point ofview of the operating companies that intergrates it, showing the evolution in existingbusiness structures.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/CIT2016.2016.3975
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Lewis, Donald W. « U.S. Commercial Spent Fuel Storage Facilities : Public Health and Environmental Considerations ». Dans ASME 2003 9th International Conference on Radioactive Waste Management and Environmental Remediation. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2003-5004.

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U. S. commercial reactor plants are installing spent fuel storage facilities formally called Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installations (ISFSI) to provide needed storage space for spent nuclear fuel assemblies. Although this might be a primary objective for the utility that owns the plant, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (U.S. NRC) has other priorities as addressed by ISFSI regulations in Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 72. These regulations establish a number of criteria that ensure that above all, the storage of spent nuclear fuel does not adversely affect the health and safety of the public or the environment. There are 3 primary ISFSI design activities that ensure the health and safety of the public and protection of the environment: site selection, storage system selection, and storage facility design. The regulatory requirements that address ISFSI site selection are found in 10 CFR 72, Subpart E, “Siting Evaluation Factors.” This section requires that potential ISFSI sites be assessed for impacts such as site characteristics that may affect safety or the environment, external natural and man-induced events, radiological and other environmental conditions, floodplains and natural phenomena, man-made facilities and activities that could endanger the ISFSI, and construction, operation, and decommission activities. All of these potential impacts must be carefully evaluated. First, the ISFSI capacity requirements should be determined. Potential sites should then be evaluated for siting impacts to ensure the site has adequate space, it can be licensed, it will minimize radiological doses to the general public and on-site workers, and construction, operation, and decommissioning won’t have a major effect on the environment or nearby population. The regulatory requirements that address storage system selection are found in 10 CFR 72, Subpart F, “General Design Criteria.” This section requires that the storage system be designed to withstand environmental conditions, natural phenomena, fires and explosions and that it includes confinement barriers, retrievability measures, and criticality safety. In order to be licensed by the U. S. NRC, all spent fuel storage systems must be evaluated to show how they meet these requirements. U.S. NRC approval of the system ensures that the requirements have been met and therefore ensure the health and safety of the public and environment are protected. The regulatory requirements that address the ISFSI design are also found in 10 CFR 72, Subpart F as well as 10 CFR 72, Subpart H, “Physical Protection.” Like the storage systems, the ISFSI site must be designed to withstand environmental conditions, natural phenomena, fires, and explosions. But the design must also include security provisions. Security features protect the spent fuel from attack or sabotage and therefore protect the health and safety of the public and the environment. The primary potential impact of spent fuel storage is radiation dose. The key regulatory requirement that addresses radiation dose is found in 10 CFR 72.104. This section requires that the dose to any individual member of the public not exceed 0.25 mSv (25 mrem) to the whole body, 0.75 mSv (75 mrem) to the thyroid, and 0.25 mSv (25 mrem) to any other organ, from exposure to direct radiation from the ISFSI, radioactive liquid or gaseous effluents, and radiation from other nearby nuclear facilities. Design features of the storage system and ISFSI include shielding by the cask enclosure, distance, berms as required, etc. to attenuate direct radiation, and confinement provisions to prevent radiological effluent leakage. The ISFSI must be located such that the cumulative doses from the ISFSI and reactor plant do not exceed regulatory requirements. Thus it can be seen that ISFSI site selection, storage system selection, and storage facility design all work together to ensure the health and safety of the public and environment are protected. Comments regarding the contents of this paper may be submitted to the author, Donald W. Lewis, Shaw Environmental & Infrastructure, 9201 E. Dry Creek Road, Centennial, Colorado, 80112, U.S.A.
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Shahriar Haque, A. S. M., Md Shamim Hasan, Muhammad Aftabuzzaman et Md Moshiur Rahman. « Financial Cost-Benefit Analysis of 132 kV Power Transmission Projects in the Public Utility Sector of Bangladesh : An Unsubsidized LDC Post-Graduation Scenario ». Dans 2020 IEEE Region 10 Symposium (TENSYMP). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tensymp50017.2020.9230950.

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Filiushina, Kristina, Evgeniia Trush, Nataliia Gusakova, Olga Dobrinina et Nikolai Minaev. « Development and Justification of System of Effectiveness Indicators Applied to Public Control Models in Field of Housing and Utility Sector of Tomsk Region ». Dans International Conference on Trends of Technologies and Innovations in Economic and Social Studies 2017. Paris, France : Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ttiess-17.2017.31.

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Sovrlić, Milica. « PROFESSION AND SERVICES OF ARCHITECTS IN ANCIENT ROME ». Dans International scientific conference challenges and open issues of service law. Vol. 2. University of Kragujevac, Faculty of law, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/xxmajsko2.215s.

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In Rome, constantly growing and prosperous, there was many opportunities for the development of architecture. The skill of construction was first demonstrated in public construction, where the generosity of the emperors allowed the architect to create amazing buildings in terms of utility, beauty, and monumentality, but also in the private sector where the architects deftly realised all the ideas of the owners. The paper examines the profession of architect as well as the services provided by architects
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Hamza, Karim, et Kenneth Laberteaux. « On the Need for Revisions of Utility Factor Curves for Plug-In Hybrids in the US ». Dans WCX SAE World Congress Experience. 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA, United States : SAE International, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2024-01-2155.

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<div class="section abstract">Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) have the capability to drive an appreciable fraction of their miles travelled on electric power from the grid, similar to battery-only electric vehicles (BEVs). However, unlike BEVs which cannot drive unless charged, PHEVs can automatically switch to gasoline power and operate similar to a regular (non-plug-in) hybrid electric vehicle (HEV). Though operating similar to HEV is already beneficial in terms of fuel economy, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and criteria pollutants compared to conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, much of the attractiveness and allure of PHEVs comes from their capability to drive “almost like a BEV”, but without range anxiety about running out of battery charge. The concept of “utility factor” (UF) has been developed as a simple metric for gauging the fraction of total annual distance travelled by a PHEV in charge depletion (CD) mode, in-which electric power from the battery is the primary source of propulsion power for the PHEV. Different standards in different parts of the world have been put in place for UF curves, which are essentially a way of estimating the expected UF of a PHEV as function of its electric driving range. It is important however to keep in mind that UF curves are only as good as how valid the assumptions and data that were used to construct the curves. Unlike the situation in Europe, where several studies and real-world data have challenged the European UF curves, in the US, SAE J2841 standard seemed to hold well compared to real-world public datasets for PHEVs. However, a recent study in 2022 introduced an analysis of two new datasets (Fuelly and BAR) and came to a conclusion that prior datasets for US PHEVs were less relevant. That study seemed to have quickly caught wind with the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), who in their notice of proposed rule-making (NPRM) of April 2023 have proposed to reduce the UF curves for corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) compliance, citing a need for an update to SAE J2841 standard, which was last updated in 2010. In this work, we re-analyze the two recent datasets (Fuelly and BAR) cited in the 2022 study. Our findings suggest that for Fuelly dataset, a major portion of the discrepancy between real-world performance of US PHEVs and SAE J2841 could be attributed to a combination of modeling and data cleaning errors. When correct, the results of Fuelly dataset seems to reasonably confirm with SAE J2841 standard, within acceptable margin of error typical to differences between EPA label ratings and the real world for other powertrains besides PHEVs. For the BAR dataset on the other hand, we show how limitations of how the data was collected leads to significant bias, making it unrepresentative of PHEVs in the US at large. While there may be motivation to update the standard for UF curves to keep them closer to real-world performance, it is important to keep in mind the primary categories of reasons for deviations from the standard, which includes deviation from assumed: i) Daily mileage profile, ii) Charging behavior, and iii) actual attained electric range. While analysis of public trave survey data suggests no significant change in daily mileage profile, updating the standard to account for present-day and future-expected charging behaviors and attained electric range in the US requires much more thorough study than what has been conducted to date. </div>
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Heydrich, Marius, Thomas Mitsching, Sebastian Gramstat, Matthias Lenz et Valentin Ivanov. « Integrated Chassis Control for Energy-Efficient Operation of a 2WD Battery-Electric Vehicle with In-Wheel Propulsion ». Dans WCX SAE World Congress Experience. 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA, United States : SAE International, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2024-01-2550.

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<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">Battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) require new chassis components, which are realized as mechatronic systems mainly and support more and more by-wire functionality. Besides better controllability, it eases the implementation of integrated control strategies to combine different domains of vehicle dynamics. Especially powertrain layouts based on electric in-wheel machines (IWMs) require such an integrated approach to unfold their full potential.</div><div class="htmlview paragraph">The present study describes an integrated, longitudinal vehicle dynamics control strategy for a battery electric sport utility vehicle (SUV) with an electric rear axle based on in-wheel propulsion. Especially the influence of electronic brake force distribution (EBD) and torque blending control on the overall performance are discussed and demonstrated through experiments and driving cycles on public road and benchmarked to results of previous studies derived from [<span class="xref">1</span>]. It is shown that the approach improves energy efficiency and energy recovery potential by nearly ten per cent.</div></div>
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Franzoni, A., L. Galanti, A. Traverso et A. F. Massardo. « Thermoeconomic Analysis of Integrated Systems for Electricity and Hydrogen Production ». Dans ASME 2008 Power Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/power2008-60115.

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This paper describes and compares the results of thermodynamic and economic modelling based on integrating an existing large size steam power plant (ENEL’s Brindisi power plant-660 MWe) with hydrogen production and purification plants. ENEL is one of the main Italian power utility. The high quality of the hydrogen produced would guarantee its usability for distributed generation (e.g. by micro gas turbine, Stirling engine, fuel cell, etc.) and also for public transport (using PEM fuel cells). The proximity of an hydrogen production and purification plant to an existing steam power plant can favour connections in terms of energy requirements exchanges; the integrated system, proposed here, can represent an attractive approach to a flexible hydrogen-electricity co-production. Two different technologies for the syngas production section are considered: the pyrolysis process and direct pressurised gasification. These technologies produce syngas with different characteristics in terms of temperature, pressure and composition: this has a profound effect on the layout of the complete systems proposed in this paper. The model for the pyrolysis process is based on an existing 800 kWt coal- and biomass-fed pyrolysis ENEL’s plant placed in Bastardo (Perugia, Italy): a detailed model of the plant was created. Different coals (Ashland, South Africa, Sulcis) and biomass (Poplar, Mischantus, Wood residuals, Husk) are considered in this study to explore the real potential of mixed-fuels in terms of thermodynamic performances and costs. The results were obtained using WTEMP software, developed by the TPG of the University of Genoa, showing the performance attainable by integrating a real steam power plant with systems for hydrogen production and purification for a novel vision of clean distributed hydrogen generation.
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Barattino, William J., Benjamin J. Cross, D. Jeffrey Smith, Wendi Goldsmith, Scott Foster, Michael Holt et Paul E. Roege. « The Business Case for SMRs on DOD Installations ». Dans ASME 2011 Small Modular Reactors Symposium. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smr2011-6552.

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U. S. Federal Agencies have been directed to reduce all use of Fossil Fuel Energy in Buildings by 2030. The Department of Defense (DOD) has additional requirements to significantly reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions and achieve energy independence for military installations over the next few decades. Installations are empowered to reach these ambitious goals with execution of long term contracts with service providers for power and industrial processes as long as their operating expenditures are lower than costs of existing services. This paper will explore the business case conditions for how Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) located on U.S. Army installations by a servicing utility could provide a viable energy alternative to the DOD for meeting these objectives. A systems perspective is critical toward understanding the potential for SMRs to enable pursing the parallel objectives of reducing fossil fuel usage, making installations energy self-sufficient, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions with long term operations at lower costs. The potential for meeting greenhouse gas emission goals will be analyzed in terms of quantifying the reductions in current emissions footprint of installations that would be achieved with shifting to non-carbon prime energy sources such as SMRs. Actual costs for meeting the energy needs of Army military installations in the U.S. will form the basis for defining the life cycle cost profiles to enable the base commanders to justify long term services contracts. As with any commercial power plant, the upfront costs for construction and startup testing, combined with lower system operating costs, will provide the basis for analyzing required economic lengths of contracts. To navigate the bumps of any new nuclear system, SMR power generating plants must be structured as a “Win-Win” proposition from both private and public sector perspectives. For the private investor, the contract must be constructed to allow for recovery of capital and operating costs by private investors with sufficient return on investment to undertake this type of business opportunity. For the government to engage in the deal, the contract must conform to capital lease requirements for federal contracts, but also demonstrate sufficient savings over existing leased utility services to enable execution of the contract by the military base. A systems approach that addresses life cycle costs at this early stage for SMRs will provide critical insight for Megawatt level power generating systems servicing small towns and communities similar in size to a military base. With the economic framework sufficiently defined to enable public sector commitments, program funding may be more forthcoming for completing SMR development, licensing and permitting phases on a prudent but expedited timeframe.
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Rapports d'organisations sur le sujet "Section of Public Utility"

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Garrick, C. J., J. M. Garrick et D. R. Rue. Scoping study of integrated resource planning needs in the public utility sector. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), juin 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10183534.

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Bragge, Peter, Paul Kellner, Diki Tsering et Veronica Delafosse. Use of Public Opinion Data to Inform COVID-19 Policymaking. Australia and New Zealand School of Government, mars 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.54810/jgmn5776.

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ANZSOG’s Research Model project Trust, Transparency and the Use of Data in Informing Policy Responses, co-funded by the Australian Public Sector Commission (APSC), is being undertaken by Monash University’s Sustainable Development Institute This project, to be completed in late 2024, will develop best practice guidance for public sector collection, evaluation, and use of public opinion data, for the purpose of developing public policy that integrates, and gives proper weight to, the opinions of those affected by it. The first output from the project is the Use of Public Opinion Data to Inform COVID-19 Policymaking rapid evidence review on the utility of public opinion data, within the context of decision-making during the COVID crisis. This review aimed to address the question: How was public opinion data (POD) used to inform policy responses during the COVID-19 pandemic? It examined approximately 20 studies that have in some way drawn upon public opinion, and during crises – an acute context for decision making.
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Cachalia, Firoz, et Jonathan Klaaren. A South African Public Law Perspective on Digitalisation in the Health Sector. Digital Pathways at Oxford, juillet 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35489/bsg-dp-wp_2021/05.

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We explored some of the questions posed by digitalisation in an accompanying working paper focused on constitutional theory: Digitalisation, the ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’ and the Constitutional Law of Privacy in South Africa. In that paper, we asked what legal resources are available in the South African legal system to respond to the risk and benefits posed by digitalisation. We argued that this question would be best answered by developing what we have termed a 'South African public law perspective'. In our view, while any particular legal system may often lag behind, the law constitutes an adaptive resource that can and should respond to disruptive technological change by re-examining existing concepts and creating new, more adequate conceptions. Our public law perspective reframes privacy law as both a private and a public good essential to the functioning of a constitutional democracy in the era of digitalisation. In this working paper, we take the analysis one practical step further: we use our public law perspective on digitalisation in the South African health sector. We do so because this sector is significant in its own right – public health is necessary for a healthy society – and also to further explore how and to what extent the South African constitutional framework provides resources at least roughly adequate for the challenges posed by the current 'digitalisation plus' era. The theoretical perspective we have developed is certainly relevant to digitalisation’s impact in the health sector. The social, economic and political progress that took place in the 20th century was strongly correlated with technological change of the first three industrial revolutions. The technological innovations associated with what many are terming ‘the fourth industrial revolution’ are also of undoubted utility in the form of new possibilities for enhanced productivity, business formation and wealth creation, as well as the enhanced efficacy of public action to address basic needs such as education and public health.
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Schad, Aaron, Daniel Allen, Lynde Dodd, Ricardo Luna, Jacob Kelly, Kristina Hellinghausen, Nathan Harms, Gary Dick et Yaretzy Charo. Aquatic ecosystem restoration in the Texas Western Gulf Coast Plain / Lower Rio Grande alluvial floodplain ecoregion : Resaca Boulevard Resaca Section 206—vegetation community adaptive management. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), septembre 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/47559.

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As part of the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Continuing Authorities Program (CAP), Section 206 projects focus on restoring aquatic habitats for the benefit of fish and other wildlife. From 2017–2021, USACE Engineer Research and Development Center–Environmental Laboratory researchers in the Aquatic Ecology and Invasive Species Branch (ERDC-EL EEA) at the Lewisville Aquatic Ecosystem Research Facility (LAERF) collaborated with USACE Galveston District, The Nature Conservancy, US Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, and local nonfederal sponsors—Brownsville (Texas) Public Utility Board and the City of Brownsville—to study restoration methods on former, naturally cut-off, channels of the Lower Rio Grande River. These aquatic ecosystems, locally termed “resacas,” are home to endemic plants and animals and are thus an important natural resource of national interest. This technical report documents the planning, design, construction, monitoring, and adaptive management activities throughout the Resaca Boulevard Resaca Section 206 Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration project. Methods and results for invasive species management—primarily Brazilian peppertree (Schinus terebinthfolia)—and aquatic and riparian vegetation establishment in endemic Texas ebony resaca forest, subtropical Texas palmetto woodland, and Texas ebony/snake-eyes shrubland habitats are discussed.
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Krause, F., et J. Eto. Least-cost utility planning handbook for public utility commissioners. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), décembre 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5270813.

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Quinn, Tom. A public utility model for managing public land recreation enterprises. Portland, OR : U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/pnw-gtr-543.

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Sarni, Will, Jared Sheehan et Taylor Cox. The Digital Journey of Water and Sanitation Utilities in the Caribbean : Current State and Opportunities. Inter-American Development Bank, décembre 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0005323.

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Digital transformation in water utilities can provide numerous benefits for the utilities themselves and the customers they serve. There are many factors that impact an organizations ability to implement digital strategies, such as access to infrastructure and capital, cultural expectations, awareness of new and innovative technologies, and technical skills. The research identified two pressing challenges: access to financial capital and access to skilled labor. It also revealed opportunities to focus on improving sensing systems for water assets, the speed of internal information communication, closing the Knowing-Doing gap, and using digital technologies to improve customer education with regard to water and wastewater issues. The paper also provides potential creative investment approaches for Caribbean utilities. These include new ways to engage with development banks, private microproject funds, and public-private partnerships to improve operational efficiency and revenue generation for utilities in the region. The target audience is anyone interested in the Caribbean utility sector, with a particular focus on stakeholders in the innovation ecosystem.
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Meeks, J. E. Antitrust concerns in the modern public utility environment. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), avril 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/251335.

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Viswanathan, Vilayanur V., Aladsair J. Crawford, Jan E. Alam, Patrick J. Balducci, Di Wu, Trevor D. Hardy et Kendall Mongird. Snohomish Public Utility District : An Assessment of Battery Technical Performance. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), janvier 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1474882.

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Farhar, B. C. Evaluation of the Geothermal Public Power Utility Workshops in California. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), octobre 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/15009918.

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