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Upių hidrokinetinės energijos gavybos ir aplinkosaugos priemonių integracija ; Integration of hydrokinetic river energy production and environmental instruments
The final master work consisting of 52 sheets, 30 images, 4 tables, 41 sources of literature. Key words: hydrokinetic energy, turbines, non-affluent technology, hydroelectric power plant. The object of this work: use of non – affluent technologies in extracting hydrokinetic energy out of the rivers. Main goal of this work: estimate the compatibility between non – affluent energy extracting technologies and tools of environment control integrity. Tasks of this work: 1. Overview of the hydrokinetic energy use abroad applying non – affluent technologies. 2. Overview of the hydrokinetic energy implementation and goals into Lithuanian market. 3. Analyses of the schemes about non – affluent technologies. 4. Analyze the impact of non-affluent technologies to eco systems. 5. Estimate the possible tools for decreasing impact of the non-affluent technologies to water eco systems. Methodology of this work: Literature overview charter is written abstractly analyzing scholarly sources. Data for the research was collected by analyzing Lithuanian and foreign literature, licenses, schemes considering non-affluent energy extraction technologies and their impact to the environment. The results of the work: 1. In literature analysis overviewed the experience of the hydrokinetic energy use applying non-affluent technologies in Lithuania and abroad. 2. Analyzed the schemes of the non – affluent technologies and their impact to the eco systems. 3. Estimating the tools for decreasing impact of the non- affluent technologies to the water eco systems was determined that these technologies have slight impact to the environment. Mounting turbines to the bottom of the rivers would decrease impact significantly. 4. There was determined that non – affluent technologies are more environment friendly than affluent technologies. The final master work consisting of 52 sheets, 30 images, 4 tables, 41 sources of literature. Key words: hydrokinetic energy, turbines, non-affluent technology, hydroelectric power plant. The object of this work: use of non – affluent technologies in extracting hydrokinetic energy out of the rivers. Main goal of this work: estimate the compatibility between non – affluent energy extracting technologies and tools of environment control integrity. Tasks of this work: 1. Overview of the hydrokinetic energy use abroad applying non – affluent technologies. 2. Overview of the hydrokinetic energy implementation and goals into Lithuanian market. 3. Analyses of the schemes about non – affluent technologies. 4. Analyze the impact of non-affluent technologies to eco systems. 5. Estimate the possible tools for decreasing impact of the non-affluent technologies to water eco systems. Methodology of this work: Literature overview charter is written abstractly analyzing scholarly sources. Data for the research was collected by analyzing Lithuanian and foreign literature, licenses, schemes considering non-affluent energy extraction technologies and their impact to the environment. The results of the work: 1. In literature analysis overviewed the experience of the hydrokinetic energy use applying non-affluent technologies in Lithuania and abroad. 2. Analyzed the schemes of the non – affluent technologies and their impact to the eco systems. 3. Estimating the tools for decreasing impact of the non- affluent technologies to the water eco systems was determined that these technologies have slight impact to the environment. Mounting turbines to the bottom of the rivers would decrease impact significantly. 4. There was determined that non – affluent technologies are more environment friendly than affluent technologies.
Upių hidrokinetinės energijos gavybos ir aplinkosaugos priemonių integracija ; Integration of hydrokinetic river energy production and environmental instruments
The final master work consisting of 52 sheets, 30 images, 4 tables, 41 sources of literature. Key words: hydrokinetic energy, turbines, non-affluent technology, hydroelectric power plant. The object of this work: use of non – affluent technologies in extracting hydrokinetic energy out of the rivers. Main goal of this work: estimate the compatibility between non – affluent energy extracting technologies and tools of environment control integrity. Tasks of this work: 1. Overview of the hydrokinetic energy use abroad applying non – affluent technologies. 2. Overview of the hydrokinetic energy implementation and goals into Lithuanian market. 3. Analyses of the schemes about non – affluent technologies. 4. Analyze the impact of non-affluent technologies to eco systems. 5. Estimate the possible tools for decreasing impact of the non-affluent technologies to water eco systems. Methodology of this work: Literature overview charter is written abstractly analyzing scholarly sources. Data for the research was collected by analyzing Lithuanian and foreign literature, licenses, schemes considering non-affluent energy extraction technologies and their impact to the environment. The results of the work: 1. In literature analysis overviewed the experience of the hydrokinetic energy use applying non-affluent technologies in Lithuania and abroad. 2. Analyzed the schemes of the non – affluent technologies and their impact to the eco systems. 3. Estimating the tools for decreasing impact of the non- affluent technologies to the water eco systems was determined that these technologies have slight impact to the environment. Mounting turbines to the bottom of the rivers would decrease impact significantly. 4. There was determined that non – affluent technologies are more environment friendly than affluent technologies. The final master work consisting of 52 sheets, 30 images, 4 tables, 41 sources of literature. Key words: hydrokinetic energy, turbines, non-affluent technology, hydroelectric power plant. The object of this work: use of non – affluent technologies in extracting hydrokinetic energy out of the rivers. Main goal of this work: estimate the compatibility between non – affluent energy extracting technologies and tools of environment control integrity. Tasks of this work: 1. Overview of the hydrokinetic energy use abroad applying non – affluent technologies. 2. Overview of the hydrokinetic energy implementation and goals into Lithuanian market. 3. Analyses of the schemes about non – affluent technologies. 4. Analyze the impact of non-affluent technologies to eco systems. 5. Estimate the possible tools for decreasing impact of the non-affluent technologies to water eco systems. Methodology of this work: Literature overview charter is written abstractly analyzing scholarly sources. Data for the research was collected by analyzing Lithuanian and foreign literature, licenses, schemes considering non-affluent energy extraction technologies and their impact to the environment. The results of the work: 1. In literature analysis overviewed the experience of the hydrokinetic energy use applying non-affluent technologies in Lithuania and abroad. 2. Analyzed the schemes of the non – affluent technologies and their impact to the eco systems. 3. Estimating the tools for decreasing impact of the non- affluent technologies to the water eco systems was determined that these technologies have slight impact to the environment. Mounting turbines to the bottom of the rivers would decrease impact significantly. 4. There was determined that non – affluent technologies are more environment friendly than affluent technologies.
Upių hidrokinetinės energijos gavybos ir aplinkosaugos priemonių integracija ; Integration of hydrokinetic river energy production and environmental instruments
Mažeikytė, Ernesta (Autor:in) / KVARACIEJUS, Algis
27.05.2013
Hochschulschrift
Elektronische Ressource
Lithuanian , Englisch
DDC:
690
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