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and hydropower. There are also opportunities for energy from biomass, geothermal and solar. In the longer term, wave power and offshore wind may provide further sources of renewable energy. Upon this background [...] insolation3 from June to August is only approximately 10% lower than the one in Paris, due to the longer sunshine duration. A well designed SWH system could cover most of the hot water demand in summer [...] be possible. In addition, humid ground is preferable, because a light dry soil will require a much longer horizontal heat exchanger than a damp soil would. (Source: www.eco-hometec.co.uk/Heatpump.htm). 4
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sake of comparison. Compared to the electrical heating system, the water bound heating system has a longer payback period mainly due to the high installation costs. However the water bound heating system
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advantage that the heating systems in the houses do not have to be replaced. The high investment cost and longer payback period for a water bound system proved the Wind2heat option to be more feasible. For further [...] is a very rough estimation. According to Cristopia energy systems the required storage type is no longer produced, but the company is extremely interested in assessing the potential and making a qualified
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which does not predict a system’s behaviour for hours or days ahead but which allows to simulate a longer period in order to draw conclusions about structural interrelations for a pre-defined sys- tem setting [...] autonomously, the demand and renew- able or any other generation associated with the sub-system would no longer contribute to the demand and generation of the overlaying system. Timeseries data representing this
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which he calls the “atoms” of discourses and are usually around a sentence long, though they may be longer (Fage-Butler, 2011) – construct objects of discourse. For example, a news item including statements [...] people across the continent struggling to open their hearts to the reality that their countries are no longer a series of insulated monocultures. The tectonic plates are now returning children and adults of
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deficit between the EU and its citizens (Wodak, 2007) which underlines the fact that the EU can no longer derive its legitimacy solely from the economic dimension cur- rently perceived as the only ‘essence’
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to naked life – thus revealing a person who we are able to mourn (McRobbie, 2006). The image is no longer a display of an unjust death of a child refugee, but rather a depiction of deceased Kurdi. The fact [...] signs of human tragedies, implanted in Western imaginaries through icons and symbols of the past, no longer stand in a secure position as universal references but are instead seeing their meaning being negotiated
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The propa- ganda of the Biya government with its surreal promises of a better future for all can no longer bind the majority of a population starved of political and economic participation. This “unbearable [...] and retold (Koschorke, 2018, 59-60). Increasingly, migration becomes socially inevitable and can no longer be countered by facts (Graw & Schielke, 2012, 12). 6. Narrators in the field of awareness campaigns: [...] Europe and try to dismantle the positive imagination. In many cases, these Came- roonians are no longer considered a “trustworthy source of information on bush” (Alpes, 2012, 53). Those who feel left behind
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of an isomorphism can thus be confronted with either a narrative shift which social relations no longer accommodate or with a change of social relations that unmakes the resonance to the old stories into [...] the other side, which often consists of large parts of national electorates. The moral cudgel no longer works to get out of the irreconcilable positions people have run into. Telling a moral story collides [...] enemy of rational and/or reasonable action. It was seen just as “literature”. This certainly is no longer the case (see as a provocative reinterpretation the argument for lyrical sociology by Abbott, 2007a)
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in recent decades that the notion of social progress has undergone major changes. The focus is no longer only on a fair distribution of economic growth, but also on massive ecological chal- lenges. Climate