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ten Hove, Jelle (author)
The Dutch government was mandated by the national court in May 2019 to address high nitrogen-oxide levels, threatening construction permits to be canceled if target values are not met. As the agrarian sector contributed significantly to nitrogen-oxide emissions, reductions in this sector were necessary. Ongoing protests by farmers indicate the...
master thesis 2023
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de Vries, Tim N.C. (author), Bronkhorst, Joris (author), Vermeer, Martijn (author), Donker, Jaap C.B. (author), Briels, Sven A. (author), Ziar, H. (author), Zeman, M. (author), Isabella, O. (author)
A quick-scan yield prediction method has been developed to assess rooftop photovoltaic (PV) potential. The method has three main parts. For each roof, first (i) virtual 3D roof segments were reconstructed using aerial imagery, then, (ii) PV modules were automatically fitted onto roof segments using a fitting algorithm and finally, (iii) expected...
journal article 2020
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Taale, Henk (author), Pel, A.J. (author)
Recent years have shown an interest in developing and using quick-scan<br/>analysis tools for the evaluation of policy options, such as planning issues,<br/>investments in infrastructure or public transport or other measures to cope with the increasing mobility problem. These tools can give a quick and easy insight into the impacts of all kinds...
conference paper 2019
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de Ridder, Robin (author)
This research aims to uncover the transformation potential of the structural vacant office space in Rotterdam to residential space. The office market in the Netherlands has become a replacement market. The result of this replacement market is that users can choose to rent the highest quality offices at the best locations due to the surplus of...
master thesis 2018
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de Vries, Tim (author)
A quick-scan algorithm has been developed in order to evaluate rooftop PV potential in the Netherlands. Both its panel fitting and yield prediction functions have been validated with existing systems monitored by Solar Monkey. The calculation times of different parts of the algorithm were measured and decreased while keeping the accuracy of the...
master thesis 2018
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Montenij, Nick (author)
In this thesis, existing concrete municipal slab bridges are regarded. Many of these bridges were designed and built in the 1960s and 1970s. These bridges are still in service, and subjected to higher and more frequent loads than at the time of design. This leads to uncertainties in the safety of these bridges. Many municipalities become...
master thesis 2017
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AGARWALA, YASH (author)
There is growing consensus around the world for the need to transition to a more sustainable society. This is transition is currently being led by making the energy sector more sustainable by shifting to renewable energy sources from fossil fuel sources at a steady pace. However, there seems to be increasing recognition that the steady pace may...
master thesis 2017
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De Feijter, E.D. (author)
Nowadays traditional traffic simulation models are becoming more complex and more detailed. Often policy questions do not require this level of details and needs faster answers than can be reach with traditional models. Of course traditional traffic simulation models are necessary for the evaluations of transportation alternatives. It is...
master thesis 2012
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Geraedts, Rob P. (author), van der Voordt, Theo (author)
It is important to have an effective means of determining the transformation potential of office buildings that are unoccupied or are likely to become unoccupied in the near future. We need to be able to measure this transformation potential both at location and at building level, and it will be convenient to be able to carry out both a quick,...
conference paper 2007
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