Knowledge sharing objectives Sample Clauses

The 'Knowledge sharing objectives' clause defines the purpose and goals related to the exchange of information and expertise between parties in an agreement. It typically outlines the types of knowledge to be shared, such as technical know-how, best practices, or research findings, and may specify the methods or forums for sharing, like regular meetings or collaborative platforms. By establishing clear objectives, this clause ensures that both parties understand the intended outcomes of their collaboration and helps prevent misunderstandings about the scope and expectations of knowledge exchange.
Knowledge sharing objectives. [Drafting Note: Briefly describe the main concepts, questions or issues that the project is aiming to answer or resolve in the context of technology commercialisation.]
Knowledge sharing objectives. The knowledge sharing objective of the Study is to provide sufficient information that can lead to replicability and improved final investment decision making across similar industrial settings. The Study must comply with the Applicable Guidelines, and specifically must address the following: [Drafting note: delete items (a) to (f) below if not a Feasibility Study] (a) investigate a technology solution that improves the energy efficiency and/or increases the use of renewable energy and reduces the greenhouse gas emissions of an industrial; (b) investigate the costs and benefits of the technology, and how it would perform compared to the existing or ‘business as usual’ industrial process technology. This should consider any potential impacts on operability, environmental benefits and scheduling of the plant; (c) establish whether or not the potential technology is technically and commercially viable at the proposed site; (d) enable the Recipient to reach a conclusion on whether or not further development of the proposed technology solution is cost-effective, with the aim of deploying the technology permanently; (e) particularly consider whether the technology is sufficiently well-developed and identify any specific barriers to deployment within the industrial process; [and] (f) provide an estimated amount of any additional grant funding required to implement the Project and the basis for this estimate; [Drafting note: delete items (g) to (v) below if not an Engineering Study] (g) technical approach including but not limited to performance and commissioning and acquisition of materials, expertise etc; (h) plan for how and when the intervention would be deployed and how any disruption to existing processes would be managed; (i) process flow diagrams; (j) process and Instrumentation Diagrams; (k) electrical diagrams; (l) facility plot plan; (m) civil and structural design and layout; (n) piping and mechanical design; (o) defined budget and scope for the Project; (p) carbon reduction by volume, cost and/ or analysis of other benefits; (q) health and safety, and permitting; (r) planning and consent; (s) environmental impacts; (t) Project delivery requirements and scheduling including identified contractors; (u) Project risks and risk management strategy; and (v) an estimated amount of any additional grant funding required to implement the Project and the basis for this estimate.
Knowledge sharing objectives. This Project will provide insights to stakeholders that enable a better understanding of the benefits and challenges of CSP and longer duration storage projects more generally. The Project will develop knowledge in a number of key areas, including: (a) The development and construction of CSP technology in the Australian setting. (b) The economic and technical performance of a demonstration CSP plant.
Knowledge sharing objectives. 1. How does this project build industry capability to deploy community batteries at scale? 2. How does this project improve the economics of community battery projects through the reduction in, or removal of, barriers to large-scale deployment? 3. How does the battery provide a net benefit to the electricity network? 4. How does the local community benefit from the battery in terms of:
Knowledge sharing objectives. The Study must comply with the Applicable Guidelines at Item 1.5 and Outcomes 1.7, and specifically must address the following for Stream A and B: [Drafting Note: Briefly describe the main concepts, questions or issues that the project is aiming to answer or resolve in the context of technology commercialisation. (a) investigate technological solutions that accelerate and enable the coordinated use of distributed renewable energy technologies; (b) establish improved resilience and reliability of electricity supply in regional areas; (c) provide one or more solutions that resolves the remaining barriers to deployment of microgrid solutions. Stream B (a) investigate and quantify the reduced cost of energy and other community benefits in First Nations Communities; (b) investigate and quantify how microgrid solutions provides cleaner and more reliable energy in First Nations Communities; and (c) describe how and in what ways First Nations Communities are empowered to participate in their electricity supply arrangements and the development of energy infrastructure. (d) provide one or more solutions that resolves the remaining barriers to deployment of microgrid solutions.]
Knowledge sharing objectives. This Project will provide insights to stakeholders that enable a better understanding of the benefits and challenges of renewable methanol production utilising hydrogen as a feedstock including technoeconomic aspects of obtaining captured carbon dioxide, and integration of the various technologies more generally. The Project will develop knowledge in a number of key areas, including: (a) The development and construction of a CSP powered renewable fuels project in the Australian setting. (b) The economic and technical performance of a demonstration renewable methanol plant.

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  • Program Objectives Implement a rigorous constructability program following The University of Texas System, Office of Capital Projects Constructability Manual. Identify and document Project cost and schedule savings (targeted costs are 5% of construction costs). Clarification of Project goals, objectives.

  • TECHNOLOGY/KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER ACTIVITIES The goal of this task is to develop a plan to make the knowledge gained, experimental results, and lessons learned available to the public and key decision makers. • Prepare an Initial Fact Sheet at start of the project that describes the project. Use the format provided by the CAM. • Prepare a Final Project Fact Sheet at the project’s conclusion that discusses results. Use the format provided by the CAM. • Prepare a Technology/Knowledge Transfer Plan that includes: o An explanation of how the knowledge gained from the project will be made available to the public, including the targeted market sector and potential outreach to end users, utilities, regulatory agencies, and others. o A description of the intended use(s) for and users of the project results. o Published documents, including date, title, and periodical name. o Copies of documents, fact sheets, journal articles, press releases, and other documents prepared for public dissemination. These documents must include the Legal Notice required in the terms and conditions. Indicate where and when the documents were disseminated. o A discussion of policy development. State if project has been or will be cited in government policy publications, or used to inform regulatory bodies. o The number of website downloads or public requests for project results. o Additional areas as determined by the CAM. • Conduct technology transfer activities in accordance with the Technology/Knowledge Transfer Plan. These activities will be reported in the Progress Reports. • When directed by the CAM, develop Presentation Materials for an Energy Commission- sponsored conference/workshop(s) on the project. • When directed by the CAM, participate in annual EPIC symposium(s) sponsored by the California Energy Commission. • Provide at least (6) six High Quality Digital Photographs (minimum resolution of 1300x500 pixels in landscape ratio) of pre and post technology installation at the project sites or related project photographs. • Prepare a Technology/Knowledge Transfer Report on technology transfer activities conducted during the project. • Initial Fact Sheet (draft and final) • Final Project Fact Sheet (draft and final) • Presentation Materials (draft and final) • High Quality Digital Photographs • Technology/Knowledge Transfer Plan (draft and final) • Technology/Knowledge Transfer Report (draft and final)

  • Submitting Loop Makeup Service Inquiries 2.6.2.1 Comcast Phone may obtain LMU information by submitting a mechanized LMU query or a Manual LMUSI. Mechanized LMUs should be submitted through BellSouth's OSS interfaces. After obtaining the Loop information from the mechanized LMU process, if Comcast Phone needs further Loop information in order to determine Loop service capability, Comcast Phone may initiate a separate Manual Service Inquiry for a separate nonrecurring charge as set forth in Exhibit A of this Attachment. 2.6.2.2 Manual LMUSIs shall be submitted according to the guidelines in the LMU CLEC Information Package, incorporated herein by reference, as it may be amended from time to time, which can be found at the following BellSouth website: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/guides/html/unes.html . The service interval for the return of a Manual LMUSI is three (3) business days. Manual LMUSIs are not subject to expedite requests. This service interval is distinct from the interval applied to the subsequent service order.

  • Safety Objectives 55.1 The Parties recognise the potentially hazardous nature of the construction industry. To this end, the Parties to the Agreement are committed to continuous improvement in occupational health and safety standards through the implementation of an organisational framework which involves all Parties in protecting Employees’ health and safety. 55.2 In meeting these objectives, the Parties have agreed to consider a broad agenda through the consultative processes established by this Agreement. Such an agenda will include: (a) measures designed to include the safe operation of plant and equipment; (b) training issues including specific hazards, health and safety systems, and site induction; (c) management of occupational health and safety through a comprehensive approach which aims to control hazards at their source, reduce the incidence and costs of occupational injuries and illnesses; and (d) risk of fatigue (see clauses 38.5 and 38.6). 55.3 The Employer will comply with all relevant work health and safety legislation, including the OHS Act, workers compensation legislation, regulations, codes of practice and relevant and appropriate Australian and Industry Standards produced or recognised by WorkSafe Victoria.

  • Investment Objectives The objectives for the School District's investment activities are: