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  • The present paper examines the actual problem of changing conditions of competition in the electricity market, considering the peculiarities of its development in the context of global changes and digitalization. This study is aimed at developing approaches to mitigate state and interstate regulation of the development of competitive market conditions through the creation of prerequisites for freer competition.

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  • Part 1 book "The practice of sheep veterinary medicine" includes content: Veterinary services to sheep farms; the sheep farm as a business; the sheep farm as a production system; sheep farm products: wool, meat, skins and milk; genetics on the sheep farm; the energy and protein nutrition of grazing sheep; reproductive management and diseases in naturally mated flocks; controlled breeding; helminth diseases of sheep.

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  • In recent decades, remote sensing and Geography information of system (GIS) have been able to build thematic maps with high accuracy for managing and monitoring natural resources and the environment, including the solar radiation potential. Establishing solar potential maps from satellite data combined with natural conditions, topography, and land cover will effectively assist in planning solar energy development while helping to identify the appropriate technology and lowest cost.

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  • The findings show that this pacifying effect is minimal for coal and oil. Trade in electricity emerges as a stronger pacifier. We find natural gas to be the most potent pacifying energy resource. Our study also contributes to the debate on the geopolitical implications of global energy flows by pointing out to regional variations in how countries manage their relations vis-a-vis ` their energy suppliers.

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  • The present study employed various qualitative techniques to investigate the nature and influence of policies and regulations concerning solar and wind pricing on the Australian electricity spot and options markets. The analysis was based on data gathered through interviews conducted with energy managers, chief executive officers and other significant personnel from the Australian electricity industry.

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  • This study is going to collect information about the advantages and disadvantages of using photovoltaic systems (PV systems) for solar energy management with a good cost-efficiency ratio. On the other hand, the development of solar energy will be studied and compared with other energy sources. In Colombia, there is a set of energy and regulatory policies around small self-generators with renewable energy sources, which can be natural or legal persons, that is, self-generators could be civilians, merchants, or small industries.

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  • Indonesia as a rich country with its natural resources to be one of the countries in the world to play an active role in increasing international trade flows. One of the energy which is very beneficial to human life is a natural gas. The use of this energy will meet to household needs and another important needs for industry. The data presented is a secondary data in the form of time series for 22 years, a period 1995-2017. The variables of this study are domestic consumption, exchange rate, international price, and GDP per capita of the importing country.

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  • One of the biggest inventions of human in the history is electricity. Coal, natural gas, uranium, tides, wind, and solar are resources for the generation of electricity. Hydropower first became the source of electricity back in the late nineteenth century. Water is the source of hydroelectric power which explains hydropower plants locations. Water volume and change in elevation from one to another point generate energy from the moving of water. More water flow and great elevation, more electricity (U.S. Energy Information Administration, 2020).

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  • The paper conceptualizes rurbanization to bridge the gap in the research that emanates from the propensity of urban megapolises to create clutter, which results in degraded ecology, air pollution, health hazards, lower quality of life, gender inequity, and vulnerability to natural disasters. This has exacerbated during the current global pandemic. As de-covidating initiatives are unleashed, the energy access would need appropriate and manageable scale. Urbanization cannot be sustained without a robust rural interface.

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  • India is facing various challenges in agriculture sector for sustaining soil fertility and food grains production, besides environmental degradation and food security of the country in the event of ever increasing demands of food grains production with limited cultivable land. Cultivable land and maintaining its soil fertility are one of the major tasks which supports about 17.6% of its population and leads to fact that, our natural resources are under considerable strain. Food grains are a major source of energy and are thus are vital for food and nutritional security.

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  • Since the East Vietnam Sea has an advantageous geographical location and rich natural resources, we can develop and manage islands and reefs in this region reasonably to declare national sovereignty. Based on 1096 scenes of QuikSCAT wind data of 2006–2009, wind power density at 10 m hight is calculated to evaluate wind energy resources of the East Vietnam Sea.

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  • The challenge of climate change results primarily from the global use of fossil fuel. Renewable energy as alternative energy source allows the use of natural sources such as micro-hydro, wind; solar, and biomass that are sustainable to be explored.

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  • Phosphorus is a major limiting factor for plant growth particularly in the tropics and subtropics areas. It play an important role in many biochemical process viz., energy storage and transfer, cell division, cell enlargement and several other processes in plants. The availability of P to plants is a problem owing to its slow diffusion and high fixation in soils. Due to low solubility and mobility in soil, phosphorus use efficiency is very low ranges from 10-20% in normal soil.

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  • The role of nutritional factors or dietary elements is much more important which comprise balancing of energy between energy expenditure and intake or other factors that contribute to prevent obesity. Obesity is a noteworthy public health issue whose incidence tends to increase continuously. Emerging scientific data over the previous decade recommends that dairy foods might be advantageous when incorporated into a moderate energy limited diet and perhaps for weight management too.

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  • Sustainability of soil system and crop productivity is the greatest challenges in the twentyfirst century. The growing population pressurized modern agricultural practices to enhance food production. Green-revolution derived modern agriculture is characterized by the use of high-yielding crop varieties, inappropriate application of synthetic fertilizers and intensive water and energy resources utilization.

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  • Chapter 10 - Arbitrage pricing theory and multifactor models of risk and return. We begin by showing how the decomposition of risk into market versus firm-specific influences that we introduced in earlier cha pters can be extended to deal with the multifaceted nature of systematic risk. Multifactor models of security returns can be used to measure and manage exposure to each of many economy-wide factors such as business-cycle risk, interest or inflation rate risk, energy price risk, and so on.

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  • This Handbook has been developed through the kind support of our sponsors: the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU); CDC Climat; the Interamerican Development Bank (IDB) and UNEP RISØ) Climate Focus would like to thank the following experts for sharing their PoA experience and for their contributions to this Handbook: Manu Maudgal and Mirka Bodenbender (GIZ, Germany), Raju Laudari (Alternative Energy Promotion Centre, Nepal), Saurabh Kumar (Bureau of Energy Efficiency, Ministry of Power, India), Sebastien Pascual, Stephen Hibbert ...

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  • Some energy crop species are rich in toxic chemicals (such as allelochemicals in Jatropha). These toxic oilseed crops can enter the food chain inmanyways. Research studies on the toxicity have highlighted the potential negative impacts on the ecosystem, including other plantsthatmightgrowinthevicinity. Pesticidesimpacttheenvironmentatseverallevels(fromproductionoffertilizerstocultivation ofenergycrops).Studiesshow that theenvironmental footprint iscomparatively largerduring the cultivation process.

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  • This book consists of a collection of articles describing the emerging and integrated area of Energy,Natural Resources and Environmental Economics. A majority of the authors are researchers doing applied work in economics, finance, and managemen science and are based in the Nordic countries. These countries have a long tradition of managing natural resources. Many of the applications are therefore founded on such examples.

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  • Atmospheric levels of CO2 have risen significantly from preindustrial levels of 280 parts per million (ppm) to present levels of 384 ppm (Tans, 2008). Evidence suggests the observed rise in atmospheric CO2 levels is the result of expanded use of fossil fuels for energy. Predictions of increased global energy use during this century indicate a continued increase in carbon emissions (EIA, 2007) and rising concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere unless major changes are made in the way energy is produced and used; in particular, how carbon is managed (Socolow et al.

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