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Post graduate education in energy research programmes 1988-1992; Jatko-opinnaeytteet energiatutkimusohjelmissa 1988-1992

Abstract

The vast majority of the Ministry of Trade and Industry`s energy research programmes were organised as five-year research programmes during 1987-1988. The research programmes were divided into projects, some of which were joint basic-research projects of universities and research institutes. A number of the projects represented applied research, which was partly funded by industry. Of the ten first research programmes started in 1988, five dealt with methods of obtaining energy and the rest with the efficient use of energy and ways of saving energy. In autumn 1990 a research programme that focused on the environmental issues connected with energy production and use was launched. Total funding of the energy research programmes in 1988-1992 was approx. FIM 630 million, of which the Ministry of Trade and industry`s share was FIM 336 million. The continuity of the research programmes and their long-range research planning made the programmes a good research environment for graduate students. The programmes have, partly or fully, provided financing for 26 doctor`s and 50 licentiate theses. However, some theses funded by the programmes are still uncompleted. The figures mentioned above include all those theses of which an abstract was available in February 1994. A considerable share of the theses  More>>
Authors:
Publication Date:
Dec 01, 1994
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
KTM/E-B-179
Reference Number:
SCA: 320000; 296000; PA: FI-94:003485; EDB-95:007994; SN: 94001284725
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: 1994
Subject:
32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION; 29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; FINLAND; COORDINATED RESEARCH PROGRAMS; POWER GENERATION; ENERGY CONSERVATION; ENERGY CONSUMPTION; EDUCATION; RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES; INDUSTRY; BUILDINGS; ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS; BIBLIOGRAPHIES; 320000; 296000; ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION; ELECTRIC POWER
OSTI ID:
10102556
Research Organizations:
Ministry of Trade and Industry, Helsinki (Finland). Energy Dept.
Country of Origin:
Finland
Language:
Finnish
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE95717443; ISBN 951-47-8031-0; TRN: FI9403485
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS
Submitting Site:
FI
Size:
55 p.
Announcement Date:
Jun 30, 2005

Citation Formats

Lindgren, J. Post graduate education in energy research programmes 1988-1992; Jatko-opinnaeytteet energiatutkimusohjelmissa 1988-1992. Finland: N. p., 1994. Web.
Lindgren, J. Post graduate education in energy research programmes 1988-1992; Jatko-opinnaeytteet energiatutkimusohjelmissa 1988-1992. Finland.
Lindgren, J. 1994. "Post graduate education in energy research programmes 1988-1992; Jatko-opinnaeytteet energiatutkimusohjelmissa 1988-1992." Finland.
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title = {Post graduate education in energy research programmes 1988-1992; Jatko-opinnaeytteet energiatutkimusohjelmissa 1988-1992}
author = {Lindgren, J}
abstractNote = {The vast majority of the Ministry of Trade and Industry`s energy research programmes were organised as five-year research programmes during 1987-1988. The research programmes were divided into projects, some of which were joint basic-research projects of universities and research institutes. A number of the projects represented applied research, which was partly funded by industry. Of the ten first research programmes started in 1988, five dealt with methods of obtaining energy and the rest with the efficient use of energy and ways of saving energy. In autumn 1990 a research programme that focused on the environmental issues connected with energy production and use was launched. Total funding of the energy research programmes in 1988-1992 was approx. FIM 630 million, of which the Ministry of Trade and industry`s share was FIM 336 million. The continuity of the research programmes and their long-range research planning made the programmes a good research environment for graduate students. The programmes have, partly or fully, provided financing for 26 doctor`s and 50 licentiate theses. However, some theses funded by the programmes are still uncompleted. The figures mentioned above include all those theses of which an abstract was available in February 1994. A considerable share of the theses were made in the coordination units for the programmes, especially if a university was responsible for the coordination. The Technical Research Centre of Finland`s share of the theses in proportion to the funding has been rather modest. On the other hand, post graduate education is of course not one of the primary functions of the Technical Research Centre}
place = {Finland}
year = {1994}
month = {Dec}
}