28 research outputs found

    Exploratory evaluation of solar radiation and ambient temperature in twenty locations distributed in United Kingdom

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    Solar radiation and ambient temperature is a foundation resource programs of large-scale deployment of solar energy technologies. This paper summarizes the analysis of a weather station network in United Kingdom. Whistle 3ā€Æyears (January 2015 ā€“ December 2017) of data from twenty weather stations distributed across the country. The data comprises of Global Horizontal Irradiance (GHI), Diffuse Horizontal Irradiance (DHI), Direct Normal Irradiance (DNI), ambient temperature, wind speed, and the humidity. Network design, implementation, and data quality assurance are described, in order to document the network extent and quality. From all observed datasets, it was found that Plymouth (located in southwest England) has the dominant GHI, and ambient temperature among all other 19 locations. The least GHI is observed for Aberdeen (located in northeast Scotland) estimated at 77.3ā€ÆkWh/m2. However, the least average ambient temperature is equal to 9.1ā€ÆĀ°C, this data was detected from the weather station located in the capital of Scotland (Edinburgh). Although continued measurements are needed to understand the interannual resource variability, the current study provides significant guidance for preliminary technology selection, power plant modeling, and resource forecasting

    Preliminary assessment of the solar resource in the United Kingdom

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    Solar radiation resources data are the foundation of knowledge for programs of large-scale deployment of solar energy technologies. This article summarizes the analysis of a new weather stations network in the United Kingdom. The analysis used three years (January 2015ā€“December 2017) of data from 27 weather stations distributed across the country. The data comprises global horizontal irradiance (GHI), diffuse horizontal irradiance, direct normal irradiance and the ambient temperature. Network design, implementation and data quality assurance are described to document the network extent and quality. From all observed datasets, we found that Plymouth (located in southwest England) has the dominant GHI and ambient temperature among all other 26 locations. The least GHI is observed for Aberdeen (located in northeast Scotland) estimated at 77.3 kWh/m2. The least average ambient temperature is equal to 9.1Ā°C; the data were detected by the weather station located in the capital of Scotland (Edinburgh). Although continued measurements are needed to understand the interannual resource variability, the current study should have significant applications for preliminary technology selection, power plant modeling and resource forecasting

    Reasonable adjustments to provide equitable and inclusive assessment, screening and treatment of osteoporosis for adults with intellectual disabilities: a feasibility study

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    Background: People with intellectual disabilities are a high risk population for developing osteoporosis and fragility fractures, yet they experience barriers to accessing dualā€energy xā€ray absorptiometry (DXA) bone mineral density (BMD) screening and fracture assessment. Reasonable adjustments are a statutory requirement in the UK, but there is a paucity of evidenceā€based examples to assist their identification, implementation and evaluation. Method: Thirty adults with intellectual disabilities underwent DXA BMD screening and fracture risk assessment. Reasonable adjustments were identified and implemented. Results: The presence of osteopenia or osteoporosis was detected in 23 out of 29 (79%) participants. Osteoporosis professionals report that 17 of 18 reasonable adjustments identified and implemented are both important and easy to implement. Conclusion: Adults across all levels of intellectual disabilities can complete DXA BMD screening with reasonable adjustments. Widely implementing these reasonable adjustments would contribute to reducing inequalities in health care for adults with intellectual disabilities

    Joint response to the public health white paper Saving lives: our healthier nation

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    Planning for change Strategic planning in local government

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    Part of the Managing Local Government seriesSIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:89/21160(Planning) / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo

    <a href=http://www.localegov.gov.uk target=NewWindow>www.localegov.gov.uk</a> The national strategy for local e-government

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    The public library and the local authority

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    (Dis)United Kingdom? Potential for a common approach to energy poverty assessment

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