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Desarrollo sustentable
(2018-12-01)
The World Commission for Environment
and Development of the UN establishes a
concept of sustainable development:
"Development that meets the needs of the
present without compromising the capabilities of
future generations ...
Risk/investment-driven transmission expansion planning with multiple scenarios
(2013-07-31)
This study presents a new methodology based on risk/investment to solve transmission network expansion planning (TNEP) problem with multiple future scenarios. Three mathematical models related to TNEP problems considering ...
Bioethanol and beyond: Advances in production process and future directions
(2018-01-01)
Bioethanol and Beyond: Advances in Production Process and Future Directions discusses the advances in the production process of bioethanol, ranging from first to fourth generation bioethanol. Bioethanol is currently applied ...
Energy planning using MESSAGE: The effect of large energy blocks in the Chilean system
(IEEE, 2010)
The evolution of the Chilean energy matrix into a more sustainable system with high levels of energy sufficiency and security of supply in the long term brings with it important challenges in the way that investors and the ...
Conceptual bases for the interdisciplinary study of the legal system and the future generations: theoretical and empirical perspective from environmental lawBases conceptuales para el estudio interdisciplinario del sistema jurídico y las futuras generaciones: Perspectiva teórica y empírica desde el Derecho Ambiental
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2019)
Risk/investment-driven transmission expansion planning with multiple scenarios
(2013-07-31)
This study presents a new methodology based on risk/investment to solve transmission network expansion planning (TNEP) problem with multiple future scenarios. Three mathematical models related to TNEP problems considering ...
Enfranchising the future: Climate justice and the representation of future generations
(WileyWiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 2019)