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  • Albaric, Michael, et al. (author)
  • Solar CombiSystems Promotion and Standardisation (COMBISOL project)
  • 2008
  • In: Eurosun 2008. - Lisbon.
  • Conference paper (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Solar combisystems (SCS) are solar heating installations providing space heating as well as domestic hot water in buildings. Within a global solar thermal energy strategy, SCS are a key element to decrease the fossil energy demand for heating in existing and new buildings. This project will help to reduce the use of fossil fuels and hence also the emission of greenhouse gases. During 3 years December 2007 – December 2010), experts from research, testing institutes and industry will work in the aim to encourage an accelerated deployment of SCS market – hence a higher share of heat produced by solar energy - and promote an improved quality of the installed systems.
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  • Enevold, Jessica, et al. (author)
  • Problem Gaming in an everyday perspective (Research Panel)
  • 2015
  • In: Proceedings of DiGRA 2015: Diversity of Play: Games-Cultures- Identities.
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • In this panel we take a critical look at problem gaming. We question existing approaches that tend to draw on concepts from clinical psychology and we introduce everyday life and the general wellbeing of youth as an alternative perspective.
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  • Sørud, Mai, et al. (author)
  • DEMFIL - treatment of stormwater for recreational use
  • 2013
  • In: Proceedings of the 13th Nordic Wastewater Conference. - Malmö : Svenskt Vatten.
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Decoupling of stormwater (road runoff) in a residential area has been implemented in order to reduce flooding and to increase the hydraulic capacity of a lake with a high recreational value. The object here was to evaluate a disc filter technology in combination with a green polymer for flocculation for its feasibility of particle removal. Secondary, the particulate pollution in the separate road runoff should be assessed.The road runoff was found not to be highly contaminated with particle pollution, here measured as turbidity and total suspended solids (TSS). The particles were generally small (< 10 μm) and negatively charged. The disc filtration was hampered during the winter season and by the large fraction of small particles, but supplementing it with flocculation increased the removal efficiencies. The inlet particle concentrations (mg/L) affected the removal efficiencies, and events with inlet concentrations < 10 mg TSS/L or FNU had no statistically significant removal of the particle pollution whereas the events with the highest concentrations yielded among the highest removal efficiencies. The green polymer is as efficient as previously tested commercial coagulant/ flocculent and the disc technology is promising but need to be further tested with higher hydraulic loadings.
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