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Operational Insights and Future Potential of the Database for Positive Energy Districts
This paper presents the Positive Energy District Database (PED DB), a pivotal web tool developed collaboratively by the COST Action ‘PED-EU-NET’, in alignment with international initiatives such as JPI Urban Europe and IEA EBC Annex 83.
Paolo Civiero +10 more
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Solar photovoltaic (PV) is becoming one of the most significant renewable sources for positive energy district (PED) in Sweden. The lack of innovative business models and financing mechanisms are the main constraints for PV’s deployment installed in ...
Marco Lovati +4 more
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A Positive Energy District (PED) is a portion of urban area with defined boundaries that can produce energy in excess of its own consumption. The aim of this study is to analyse design variations among the six projects (12 case studies) of PED belonging to the European Smart Cities and Communities programme.
Leone, Federica +7 more
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Historic Cities Project Task 4 – The Business Surveys: Questionnaire Design, Implementation and Initial Analysis. [PDF]
The Historic Cities project examined the potential impacts of transport demand management strategies on three case study ‘historic’ cities in England. These cities are York, Cambridge and Norwich, all of which have the following characteristics: - they ...
Jopson, A., Still, B.
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This study presents MOMSATC, a novel model predictive control‐based framework for adaptive traffic signal control that explicitly balances pedestrian safety, vehicle safety and delay. By integrating a hybrid safety evaluation model and a multi‐task predictor, it converts safety risks into monetary costs for transparent and multi‐objective optimisation.
Lok Sang Chan +3 more
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Multi-dimensional self-assessment matrix and scoring system for Positive Energy Districts
IntroductionA predominant portion of current Positive Energy District (PED) projects focuses on technical advancements, often neglecting non-technical aspects, which can hinder a just energy transition.
Bahanur Nasya +10 more
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ABSTRACT Mongolia's Eastern and Western Gobi Basins preserve a globally significant record of Cretaceous terrestrial vertebrates, yet their biostratigraphic correlations are complicated by a complex geological history. The Eastern Gobi Basin, a northeast‐southwest trending fault‐bounded rift system, includes several minor sub‐basins with distinct ...
Ryan T. Tucker +9 more
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[Excerpt] Jennie Tiffany Towle Farley, a champion of women\u27s rights and Cornell University professor of industrial and labor relations, co-founder of Cornell\u27 Women\u27 Studies Program and a former member of the university\u27 Board of Trustees ...
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Advancing Towards Positive Energy Districts (PED) Using a Life Cycle Assessment Approach
Cities and their inhabitants are among the largest consumers of energy and contributors to environmental pollution, accounting for 70 % of global greenhouse gas emissions. One of the European Union’s key strategies for addressing this issue is the development of Positive Energy Districts (PEDs).
Līga Puzule +2 more
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Desert pavements: A hidden key to Earth surface processes
Desert pavements are a global phenomenon in arid environments, representing one of the most extensive geomorphological and geoecological features on Earth. To a large extent, they determine the interplay of key processes governing current and past landscape dynamics.
Markus Fuchs +5 more
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