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    Policy making and energy infrastructure change: A Nigerian case study of energy governance in the electricity sector

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    This paper focusses on investigating the underlying mechanisms and influences of the policy decision making process and how it affects and impacts the governance of the Nigerian energy industry, and energy infrastructure provisions. In-depth semi-structured interviews were used; all interviewees had been involved, directly or indirectly, in energy infrastructure policy decisions in Nigeria. Five key themes subsequently emerged as salient intra-country induced influences that were affecting the governance and performance of the Nigerian energy sector: (1) competencies – i.e. practical knowledge of energy policy making; (2) expectations – i.e. past, present, and forecasted future expectations from the energy industry; (3) legislation – i.e. institutionalized (and unwritten) rules/procedures; (4) future visions – i.e. future vision of the energy industry/energy market; (5) recruiting experts – i.e. recruiting new energy and public policy makers. In addition, three major inter-country induced influences were also identified: (1) the changing dynamics of international and foreign aid; (2) the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals; and (3) the Paris Agreements on Climate Change. The paper concludes by highlighting the policy implications of these influences, and the consequences for policy makers in the governance of the energy industry in ensuring a secured energy future

    Combined Aerostructural Wing and High-Lift System Optimization

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    A coupled-adjoint aerostrutctural wing optimization tool has been modified to include the optimization of high-lift devices from the start of the optimization process. The aerostructural tool couples a quasi-three-dimensional method with a finite beam element model. In this paper, the quasi-three-dimensional method is modified using a α method of Van Dam to enable high-lift aerodynamic analysis..

    Who is Willing to Pay to See the Big 7?

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