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Nonlinear dual action piezoelectric energy harvester for collecting wind energy from the environment
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2021Abstract This paper studies a nonlinear dual-action piezoelectric energy harvester for collecting wind energy from the environment. The components of the device are fan blade, rotating shaft, rotator, rotating body, piezoelectric cantilever beam, exciting magnet, mass magnet.
Lipeng He +5 more
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PROMOTING AGRO-ENERGY SUPPLY CHAIN AS A COLLECTIVE ACTION
2014The topic of integration and development of sustainable chains has lately gained much attention in the academia debates. In particular, how to manage integration in the bio-energy chains is discussed. Integration is a process of progressive dependence among different actors willing to coordinate processes of innovation. This dynamic is generated by the
Cembalo, Luigi +3 more
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Managing integration in bio-energy chains by promoting a collective action
2014This paper discusses how to develop and manage integration, coordination and cooperation (collective action) in bio-energy supply chains. Farmers decision on whether or not to participate in a contract farming scheme have been investigated, particularly assessing the trade-offs between the contract attributes and their impact on the likelihood to ...
Cembalo, Luigi +7 more
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EU–Russia energy negotiations: a choice between rational self-interest and collective action
European Security, 2010Abstract The ongoing disputes between Russia and its neighbouring states vis-a-vis the critical transmission of primary energy resources to the remainder of the European continent has led Brussels to place the matter squarely within the scope of European Union (EU) energy security policy. EU–Russia energy negotiations have more often than not displayed
Diana Bozhilova, Tom Hashimoto
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Motivating Collective Action: Converting to Sustainable Energy Sources in a German Community
2002The use of nonrenewable energy sources (oil, gas, coal) in industrial countries is not sustainable because these resources will soon be depleted and, more importantly, burning these resources changes the earth’s atmosphere and climate. Therefore, sustainable alternatives are urgently needed In addition to wind, water, and solar energy, biomass is an ...
Swantje Eigner, Peter Schmuck
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COMETS Deliberative Event: collective action pathways in the Energy Transition
2022Afsluitende bijeenkomst van het COMETS project.
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Destabilization of Energy Regimes and Liminal Transition through Collective Action in Chile
Energy Research & Social Science, 2019Abstract The transition of energy policy towards fairer and more sustainable paths has centered on the dynamics of destabilization processes in energy regimes. Much has been written about the complex nature of transitions in the sector in 30-40 year cycles, but less work has been done on disruptive destabilizations over shorter periods, especially ...
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ENCLUDE – Summary of Collective Actions: WP6 – ENCLUDE Academy for Energy Citizen Leadership
2022In line with EU’s 2050 decarbonization agenda, the H2020 Energy Citizens for Inclusive Decarbon-ization (ENCLUDE) project aims to help the EU fulfil its promise of a just and inclusive decarboni-zation, adopting the principles of sharing and co-creating new knowledge and practices that are aimed at maximizing the number as well as the diversity of ...
Djinlev, Vanja (author) +1 more
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Journal of Experimental Political Science, 2014
AbstractWhen do citizens take action to benefit the public good, even when individual benefits are scant or non-existent? We address this question with a focus on an area of critical importance when it comes to environmental sustainability—specifically, we examine citizens' actions in the domain of energy conservation.
Toby Bolsen +2 more
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AbstractWhen do citizens take action to benefit the public good, even when individual benefits are scant or non-existent? We address this question with a focus on an area of critical importance when it comes to environmental sustainability—specifically, we examine citizens' actions in the domain of energy conservation.
Toby Bolsen +2 more
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