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van den Boom, Gaudi (author)
This thesis studies the criticality of gallium, indium and silicon for a 1GWp production of III-V/silicon solar cells and assesses the environmental impacts and economic costs \& benefits of a recycling process for these solar cells. III-V/silicon is an emerging solar cell technology, that is expected to enter the market in between 2025 and...
master thesis 2021
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Teunissen, Floris (author)
After the Dutch government committed itself to the Paris Climate Agreement, there has been some development in policies that are introduced to limit the emissions of greenhouse gasses. These policies are introduced in the Dutch Climate Agreement. Some of these policies aim to stimulate the adoption rate of the battery electric vehicle into the...
master thesis 2020
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Overkleeft, Irene (author)
Since the trains are getting more crowded during the morning peak hour in The Netherlands, multiple problems arise for both railway travelers and railway operators. Therefore, new solutions are needed to be found, to reduce the peak hour demand in trains during the morning peak in The Netherlands. A possible solution appeared to be changing the...
master thesis 2020
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Koptsopoulou, Marialena (author)
Building Information Modelling (BIM) constitutes an innovative way of creating and managing data among multiple disciplines and it is recently introduced in Architecture Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry. The adoption rate of BIM is considered low due to a lack of awareness regarding these methodologies and their outcomes. Although...
master thesis 2020
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Laan, J.P. (author)
In order to meet EU climate commitments, the Netherlands need to accelerate the growth of renewable energy production. The energy market in the Netherlands is a partly regulated market, transport and generation of electricity are regulated. Therefore, governmental policies have an effect on the emergence of renewable energy technologies in the...
master thesis 2014
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Rentzelou, A. (author)
So far, current appraisals like Cost Benefit Analyses (CBA) for new road and railway infrastructure normally address direct and social environmental impacts (for example the benefit of reduced congestion or improved accessibility that leads to more users and vehicles and cause more environmental damage). Clearly, these impacts are caused during...
master thesis 2014
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Yzer, J.R. (author)
Megaprojects are built as a result of a policy that tries to cope with an expected demand in the future. To assess the financial viability of a megaproject, a Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) is performed, which is very much dependent on the accuracy of predictive models that are used to forecast future demand. The outcomes of these models are very...
master thesis 2011
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