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Drivers

Глоссарий по геотермальной энергии
    In a policy context, drivers provide an impetus and direction for initiating and supporting policy actions. the deployment of renewable energy is, for example, driven by concerns about climate change or energy security. in a more general sense, a driver is the leverage to bring about a reaction, for example, emissions are caused by fossil fuel consumption and/or economic growth. see also opportunities. economies of scale (scale economies): the unit cost of an activity declines when the activity is extended, for example, more units are produced.




Supporting, английский
  1. Поддержка: обеспечение

  2. Монтаж и крепление


Deployment, английский
  1. Развертывание; применение; использование; размещение

  2. A version of the microsoft azure cloud service deployed to the staging or production environment.

  3. The process of distributing and installing a software program throughout an entire organization.

  4. The process of moving the configuration files for a virtual machine from the virtual machine manager library to a virtual machine host.

  5. The result of a deployment.


Consumption, английский
  1. Потребление (в смп; различают производственное и непроизводственное потребление; последнее подразделяется на фонд личного потребления и материальные затраты в непроизводственных учреждениях; в снс выделяют промежуточное потребление, частное потребление — расходы домашних хозяйств и частных некоммерческих организаций на потребление, и государственное текущее потребление)

  2. 1. the act of taking food or liquid into the body  the patient’s increased consumption of alcohol 2. a former name for pulmonary tuberculosis

  3. Потребление

  4. Потребление; расход

  5. Потребление, расход; затрата

  6. The items used, time spent and costs incurred during servicing that are not included in the invoice to the customer.


Opportunities, английский
    In general: conditions that allow for advancement, progress or profi t. in the policy context, circumstances for action with the attribute of a chance character. for example, the anticipation of additional benefi ts that may go along with the deployment of renewable energy (enhanced energy access and energy security, reduced local air pollution) but are not intentionally targeted. see also co-benefi ts and drivers.


Emissions, английский
    Dir ect emissions are released and attributed at points in a specifi c renewable energy chain, whether a sector, a technology or an activity. for example, methane emissions from decomposing submerged glossary, acronyms, chemical symbols and prefi xes annex i organic materials in hydropower reservoirs, or the release of co dissolved in hot water from geothermal plants, or co from biomass combustion. indirect emissions are due to activities outside the considered renewable energy chain but which are required to realize the renewable energy deployment. for example, emissions from increased production of fertilizers used in the cultivation of biofuel crops or emissions from displaced crop production or deforestation as the result of biofuel crops. avoided emissions are emission reductions arising from mitigation measures like renewable energy deployment.


Composite index of three indicators, английский
    ) health measured by life expectancy at birth; ) knowledge as measured by a combination of the adult literacy rate and the combined primary, secondary and tertiary school enrolment ratio; and ) standard of living as gross domestic product per capita (in purchasing power parity). the hdi only acts as a broad proxy for some of the key issues of human development; for instance, it does not refl ect issues such as political participation or gender inequalities.