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Título de Acceso Abierto
Life Cycle Management
6. 353p.
Parte de: LCA Compendium – The Complete World of Life Cycle Assessment
Resumen/Descripción – provisto por la editorial
No disponible.
Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
Sustainable Development
Disponibilidad
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No requiere | 2017 | SpringerLink |
Información
Tipo de recurso:
libros
ISBN impreso
978-3-662-51419-1
ISBN electrónico
978-3-662-51420-7
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2017
Tabla de contenidos
Gastrointestinale Tumoren
Monika Engelhardt; Dietmar P. Berger; Roland Mertelsmann; Justus Duyster
- In the light of the experiences made in Germany and the ambitious government targets for China’s electric power system, seven recommendations to promote smart grid development in China have been developed in the present study. These recommendations are presented in detail in the present chapter.
- The first recommendation is to define a long-term strategy for the electricity sector and to establish an independent and powerful regulator.
- The second recommendation is to create level playing fields for access to power system infrastructure and information.
- The third recommendation is to introduce network regulation for efficient investment incentives for electricity grid expansion and upgrade.
- The fourth recommendation is to coordinate network expansion planning for electricity grid expansion and upgrade.
- The fifth recommendation is to improve grid integration of RES.
- The sixth recommendation is to optimize the balancing of electricity generation and consumption.
- The seventh recommendation is to facilitate the development of a unified view of smart grids.
Teil II - Solide Tumoren | Pp. 339-381
Gynäkologische Tumoren
Monika Engelhardt; Dietmar P. Berger; Roland Mertelsmann; Justus Duyster
- In the light of the experiences made in Germany and the ambitious government targets for China’s electric power system, seven recommendations to promote smart grid development in China have been developed in the present study. These recommendations are presented in detail in the present chapter.
- The first recommendation is to define a long-term strategy for the electricity sector and to establish an independent and powerful regulator.
- The second recommendation is to create level playing fields for access to power system infrastructure and information.
- The third recommendation is to introduce network regulation for efficient investment incentives for electricity grid expansion and upgrade.
- The fourth recommendation is to coordinate network expansion planning for electricity grid expansion and upgrade.
- The fifth recommendation is to improve grid integration of RES.
- The sixth recommendation is to optimize the balancing of electricity generation and consumption.
- The seventh recommendation is to facilitate the development of a unified view of smart grids.
Teil II - Solide Tumoren | Pp. 383-442
Urogenitaltumoren
Monika Engelhardt; Dietmar P. Berger; Roland Mertelsmann; Justus Duyster
- In the light of the experiences made in Germany and the ambitious government targets for China’s electric power system, seven recommendations to promote smart grid development in China have been developed in the present study. These recommendations are presented in detail in the present chapter.
- The first recommendation is to define a long-term strategy for the electricity sector and to establish an independent and powerful regulator.
- The second recommendation is to create level playing fields for access to power system infrastructure and information.
- The third recommendation is to introduce network regulation for efficient investment incentives for electricity grid expansion and upgrade.
- The fourth recommendation is to coordinate network expansion planning for electricity grid expansion and upgrade.
- The fifth recommendation is to improve grid integration of RES.
- The sixth recommendation is to optimize the balancing of electricity generation and consumption.
- The seventh recommendation is to facilitate the development of a unified view of smart grids.
Teil II - Solide Tumoren | Pp. 443-462
Hauttumoren
Monika Engelhardt; Dietmar P. Berger; Roland Mertelsmann; Justus Duyster
- In the light of the experiences made in Germany and the ambitious government targets for China’s electric power system, seven recommendations to promote smart grid development in China have been developed in the present study. These recommendations are presented in detail in the present chapter.
- The first recommendation is to define a long-term strategy for the electricity sector and to establish an independent and powerful regulator.
- The second recommendation is to create level playing fields for access to power system infrastructure and information.
- The third recommendation is to introduce network regulation for efficient investment incentives for electricity grid expansion and upgrade.
- The fourth recommendation is to coordinate network expansion planning for electricity grid expansion and upgrade.
- The fifth recommendation is to improve grid integration of RES.
- The sixth recommendation is to optimize the balancing of electricity generation and consumption.
- The seventh recommendation is to facilitate the development of a unified view of smart grids.
Teil II - Solide Tumoren | Pp. 463-477
Sarkome
Monika Engelhardt; Dietmar P. Berger; Roland Mertelsmann; Justus Duyster
- In the light of the experiences made in Germany and the ambitious government targets for China’s electric power system, seven recommendations to promote smart grid development in China have been developed in the present study. These recommendations are presented in detail in the present chapter.
- The first recommendation is to define a long-term strategy for the electricity sector and to establish an independent and powerful regulator.
- The second recommendation is to create level playing fields for access to power system infrastructure and information.
- The third recommendation is to introduce network regulation for efficient investment incentives for electricity grid expansion and upgrade.
- The fourth recommendation is to coordinate network expansion planning for electricity grid expansion and upgrade.
- The fifth recommendation is to improve grid integration of RES.
- The sixth recommendation is to optimize the balancing of electricity generation and consumption.
- The seventh recommendation is to facilitate the development of a unified view of smart grids.
Teil II - Solide Tumoren | Pp. 479-495
ZNS Tumoren
Monika Engelhardt; Dietmar P. Berger; Roland Mertelsmann; Justus Duyster
- In the light of the experiences made in Germany and the ambitious government targets for China’s electric power system, seven recommendations to promote smart grid development in China have been developed in the present study. These recommendations are presented in detail in the present chapter.
- The first recommendation is to define a long-term strategy for the electricity sector and to establish an independent and powerful regulator.
- The second recommendation is to create level playing fields for access to power system infrastructure and information.
- The third recommendation is to introduce network regulation for efficient investment incentives for electricity grid expansion and upgrade.
- The fourth recommendation is to coordinate network expansion planning for electricity grid expansion and upgrade.
- The fifth recommendation is to improve grid integration of RES.
- The sixth recommendation is to optimize the balancing of electricity generation and consumption.
- The seventh recommendation is to facilitate the development of a unified view of smart grids.
Teil II - Solide Tumoren | Pp. 497-500
Radio-Chemotherapie
Monika Engelhardt; Dietmar P. Berger; Roland Mertelsmann; Justus Duyster
- In the light of the experiences made in Germany and the ambitious government targets for China’s electric power system, seven recommendations to promote smart grid development in China have been developed in the present study. These recommendations are presented in detail in the present chapter.
- The first recommendation is to define a long-term strategy for the electricity sector and to establish an independent and powerful regulator.
- The second recommendation is to create level playing fields for access to power system infrastructure and information.
- The third recommendation is to introduce network regulation for efficient investment incentives for electricity grid expansion and upgrade.
- The fourth recommendation is to coordinate network expansion planning for electricity grid expansion and upgrade.
- The fifth recommendation is to improve grid integration of RES.
- The sixth recommendation is to optimize the balancing of electricity generation and consumption.
- The seventh recommendation is to facilitate the development of a unified view of smart grids.
Teil II - Solide Tumoren | Pp. 501-523
Unbekannter Primärtumor
Monika Engelhardt; Dietmar P. Berger; Roland Mertelsmann; Justus Duyster
- In the light of the experiences made in Germany and the ambitious government targets for China’s electric power system, seven recommendations to promote smart grid development in China have been developed in the present study. These recommendations are presented in detail in the present chapter.
- The first recommendation is to define a long-term strategy for the electricity sector and to establish an independent and powerful regulator.
- The second recommendation is to create level playing fields for access to power system infrastructure and information.
- The third recommendation is to introduce network regulation for efficient investment incentives for electricity grid expansion and upgrade.
- The fourth recommendation is to coordinate network expansion planning for electricity grid expansion and upgrade.
- The fifth recommendation is to improve grid integration of RES.
- The sixth recommendation is to optimize the balancing of electricity generation and consumption.
- The seventh recommendation is to facilitate the development of a unified view of smart grids.
Teil II - Solide Tumoren | Pp. 525-526
Intrakavitäre Chemotherapie
Monika Engelhardt; Dietmar P. Berger; Roland Mertelsmann; Justus Duyster
- In the light of the experiences made in Germany and the ambitious government targets for China’s electric power system, seven recommendations to promote smart grid development in China have been developed in the present study. These recommendations are presented in detail in the present chapter.
- The first recommendation is to define a long-term strategy for the electricity sector and to establish an independent and powerful regulator.
- The second recommendation is to create level playing fields for access to power system infrastructure and information.
- The third recommendation is to introduce network regulation for efficient investment incentives for electricity grid expansion and upgrade.
- The fourth recommendation is to coordinate network expansion planning for electricity grid expansion and upgrade.
- The fifth recommendation is to improve grid integration of RES.
- The sixth recommendation is to optimize the balancing of electricity generation and consumption.
- The seventh recommendation is to facilitate the development of a unified view of smart grids.
Teil III - Intrakavitäre Chemotherapie | Pp. 527-535
Mobilisierungschemotherapien
Monika Engelhardt; Dietmar P. Berger; Roland Mertelsmann; Justus Duyster
- In the light of the experiences made in Germany and the ambitious government targets for China’s electric power system, seven recommendations to promote smart grid development in China have been developed in the present study. These recommendations are presented in detail in the present chapter.
- The first recommendation is to define a long-term strategy for the electricity sector and to establish an independent and powerful regulator.
- The second recommendation is to create level playing fields for access to power system infrastructure and information.
- The third recommendation is to introduce network regulation for efficient investment incentives for electricity grid expansion and upgrade.
- The fourth recommendation is to coordinate network expansion planning for electricity grid expansion and upgrade.
- The fifth recommendation is to improve grid integration of RES.
- The sixth recommendation is to optimize the balancing of electricity generation and consumption.
- The seventh recommendation is to facilitate the development of a unified view of smart grids.
Teil IV - Mobilisierungschemotherapien | Pp. 537-544