◾ Energy Sustainability and Strategic Communications

2016 ◽  
pp. 355-368
2019 ◽  
pp. 117-121
Author(s):  
Didier Roult

L'hydroélectricité reste la plus importante des énergies renouvelables. Ses apports au système énergétique sont indéniables. Offrant à la fois la possibilité de stockage à différentes échelles de temps (de l'heure à l'année), une grande flexibilité et permettant de répondre aux besoins de services systèmes, l'hydroélectricité joue un rôle essentiel dans la transition énergétique. L'hydroélectricité participe largement au développement économique des territoires. L'usage multiple de l'eau (eau potable, irrigation, soutien d'étiage, navigation) est devenu la règle. Au-delà de la production énergétique, elle est au centre des enjeux liés à la gestion des ressources en eau et au développement des territoires. Mais, dans un contexte énergétique en pleine mutation, l'hydroélectricité doit s'adapter. La question environnementale reste une priorité, avec notamment de nombreuses solutions à apporter sur la continuité piscicole, reposant sur des actions de recherche et d'innovation importantes. De nouvelles technologies sont testées, telles que le couplage énergie photovoltaïque/ STEP, l'installation d'hydroliennes fluviales, et un nouveau regard est porté sur l'énergie des marées. Ce document présente une synthèse de la conférence internationale HydroES 2019 ≪ Quel avenir voulons-nous pour l'hydroélectricité en France et en Europe ? », organisée par la SHF et accueillie par INP ENSE3 à Grenoble, les 29 et 30 janvier 2019.


Author(s):  
N. Zykun ◽  
A. Bessarab ◽  
L. Ponomarenko

<p><em>The article, basing on the analysis of selected media texts with reference to narrative from the leading Ukrainian newspapers «Dzerkalo Tyzhnia» (Weekly Mirror), «Den» (Day), «Ukraina Moloda» (Young Ukraine) for 2016–2020, the semantic and content characteristics of the «narrative», «strategic narrative», «small narratives» nominations has established; the directions of the semantic realization of the meaning of the narrative and its possibilities in the process of international strategic communications aimed at both external and internal audience, are outlined. It is proved that the main task of a strategic, or national, narrative is a reasoned explanation to the state population and interested audiences of specific realities, intentions, plans; justification of certain directions of state activity aimed at partners, at opponents and those occupying a neutral position.</em></p><p><em>There are divided the spheres of use of different narratological nominations: in international communications and in scientific discourse, the conceptual foundations of state identity and international interaction are referred to as strategic narrative or grand narrative, in publicistic discourse the narrative nomination is used, more rarely – historical narrative, national narrative.</em></p><p><em>The scientific novelty of the research is that the focus is on the media aspect of the use of one of the key concepts of strategic communications and the role of the media in its implementation.</em></p><p><em>The main general scientific methods used in this article are descriptive and comparative ones, as well as analysis and synthesis. The following empirical methods were also used: solid selection method (solid selection method for allocation texts with the «narrative» lexeme; quantitative method of content analysis with elements of qualitative one – for characterizing the semantic of the «narrative» term).</em></p><p><em>The results of the study can be used in the complex research of the technology of international strategic communications and in the practical activity of specialists in international strategic communications, a new trend in Ukraine, which is currently under active institutionalization.</em></p><strong><em>Key words:</em></strong><em> international strategic communications, propaganda, narrative, strategic narrative, grand narrative, «small narratives».</em>


Author(s):  
Petar Kazakov ◽  
Atanas Iliev ◽  
Emil Ivanov ◽  
Dobri Rusev

Significant technical progress has been made in recent years in the development of algae-based bioenergy, and much of industrial and academic R&D projects have diverged from the biofuels strategy. This report summarizes the conclusions of a recently concluded symposium analyzing the prospects for using micro- and macroalgae as a feedstock for biofuels and bioenergy. It discusses international activities for the development of bio-energy and non-energy algae bioproducts, advances in the use of macroalgae (both non-cultivated and cultivated algae). Applications for various biochemical and thermochemical uses, bio-refining capabilities for various products, as well as an in-depth review of the process from the point of view of economy and energy sustainability are also given.


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