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THEMATIC AREAS. The Parties are launching a call for proposals relevant for industry within upstream, offshore petroleum and environment-friendly energy. The thematic areas relevant for the call within environment-friendly energy are: • Wind power Research to ensure environmentally friendly and cost-effective development of wind power, both land-based and offshore wind, including floating and bottom-fixed, with a focus on: o Sustainable and cost-effective wind turbines, foundation solutions, installation methods and connection solutions o Operation, maintenance, decommissioning and recycling o The impact of wind power on the environment and society, including the processes for awarding and licensing new fields • Solar energy Research and development of solar energy technology, from material and process technology, digitalization of production processes, life cycle analyzes and operations, to solar power, solar heating, building-integrated solar, solar energy solutions in existing infrastructure and solar parks on different scales, including sustainability aspects. • Hydrogen and hydrogen-based energy carriers Safe, sustainable and cost-effective development along the whole value chain and in areas where hydrogen has an opportunity to become a competitive solution in the future. This includes: o Production of hydrogen, both blue and green, and hydrogen-based energy carriers o Storage, transport and distribution of hydrogen o Use of pure hydrogen in industrial processes o Long range transport; especially in maritime industry o Other aspects related to hydrogen as an energy carrier such as safety, sustainability, business models and regulations The thematic areas relevant for the call within petroleum are: • Reducing greenhouse gases, improving energy efficiency and the environment Research on and development of technology and expertise which will lead to reduced greenhouse gas emissions, improved energy efficiency, reduced emissions to sea and a smaller environmental footprint • Subsurface understanding, including use of CO2 for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) Knowledge, expertise and technology related to the development of exploration models, as well as production in the reservoir in order to achieve a higher degree of utilisation • Drilling, completion and intervention Knowledge, expertise and technology related to offshore drilling, well intervention and completion for recovery of petroleum resources, including plugging and abandonment of xxxxx (P&A) • Production, processin...
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THEMATIC AREAS. The Parties are launching a call for proposals relevant for the upstream, offshore petroleum industry. The thematic areas relevant for the call are: • Reducing greenhouse gases, energy efficiency and the environment Research on and development of technology and expertise which will lead to reduced greenhouse gas emissions, improved energy efficiency, reduced emissions to sea and a smaller environmental footprint • Subsurface understanding, including use of CO2 for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) Knowledge, expertise and technology related to the development of exploration models, as well as production in the reservoir in order to achieve a higher degree of utilisation • Drilling, completion and intervention Knowledge, expertise and technology related to offshore drilling, well intervention and completion for recovery of petroleum resources, including plugging and abandonment of xxxxx (P&A) • Production, processing and transport Technology and expertise necessary for safe, effective transport of the well stream from the well head to a platform, onshore facility or subsea facility. In addition, relevant areas are processing technology, marine operations, risers and platform technology. • Major accidents and the work environment Research and development activities that can help to prevent major accidents, or to improve the working environment in connection with petroleum activities. • Material Technologies Research and development of new materials and nanomaterials able to increase production without reducing the safety of operations, maintained as sustainable.
THEMATIC AREAS. 1.2.1 The partnerships will be open for all subjects / disciplines
THEMATIC AREAS. Introduction The first call of the AU - EU Africa research Granting Program is open for project proposals from developing African country scientists who meet the eligibility criteria and conduct research in the field of Earth and life sciences mainly focusing on Agriculture, Energy, and Water and sanitation. Detailed specifications on all research topics qualifying for AU - EU Africa research support will not be presented here, as that might exclude important research areas identified by the researchers themselves. However, essentially, in order to fall within the scientific scope of the AU - EU Africa partnerships mission statement, the project should be related to the Earth and life sciences sector including agriculture, energy and/ or water resource base. Some scientific thematic are detailed in the following:
THEMATIC AREAS. The Parties are launching a call for proposals in the following priority areas relevant for the offshore petroleum industry:  Environmental technology, including, but not limited to: o Energy efficiency technology and reduction of greenhouse gases emission o Reduction of environmental risk from offshore petroleum operations o Oil spill preparedness  Increased oil recovery (IOR), including, but not limited to: o Mapping, release and transportation of immobile oil o Reservoir and fluid characterization for improved volumetric sweep o Optimized, combined methods for increased oil recovery  Exploration o Large-scale integrated geologic and geophysical modelling o Geophysical methods for data acquisition  Cost-efficient drilling and intervention, including, but not limited to: o Drilling automation o Technology and knowledge for increasing the number of drilled production xxxxx o Completion systems for IOR o Increased safety and reduction of environmental impact from drilling operations  Production, processing and transport technologies, including, but not limited to: o Subsea power supply and distribution o Multiphase pipeline flow and flow assurance o Fluid characterization - mechanics and management of produced water o Integrity management and monitoring, including sensors for control and early failure detection
THEMATIC AREAS. The study program comprises the following components:
THEMATIC AREAS. Proposals can be made for research collaboration projects on the following subject areas
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  • Use of Service Areas The service areas, as located within the Project, shall be ear- marked for purposes such as parking spaces and services including but not limited to electric sub-station, transformer, DG set rooms, underground water tanks, Pump rooms, maintenance and service rooms, firefighting pumps and equipment etc. and other permitted uses as per sanctioned plans. The Allottee shall not be permitted to use the services areas in any manner whatsoever, other than those earmarked as parking spaces and the same shall be reserved for use by the Association for rendering maintenance services.

  • Outside Work All work necessary to the assembling, installation, erection, operation, maintenance, repair, control, in- spection and supervision of all electrical apparatus, devices, wires, cables, supports, insulators, conduc- tors, ducts and raceways when part of distributing systems outside of buildings, railroads and outside the directly related railroad property and yards. In- stalling and maintaining the catenary and trolley work on railroad property, and bonding of rails. All underground ducts and cables when they are in- stalled by and are part of the system of a distrib- uting company, except in power stations during new construction, including ducts and cables to adjacent switch racks or substations. All outdoor substations and electrical connections up to and including the setting of transformers and the connecting of the secondary buses thereto. Outside work to include renewable electrical energy sources such as solar photovoltaic, geothermal, wind, biomass, wave, etc., and other distributed en- ergy installations such as fuel cells, microturbines, etc.

  • Parking Areas Landlord and Tenant agree that Landlord will not be responsible for any loss, theft or damage to vehicles, or the contents thereof, parked or left in the parking areas of the Premises and Tenant shall install at least one sign in the parking areas so advising its employees, visitors or invitees who may use such parking areas. Except as otherwise provided in this Section 3.5, parking areas shall be used for parking by vehicles no larger than full-size passenger automobiles or pick-up trucks, herein called "Permitted Size Vehicles." Vehicles other than Permitted Size Vehicles shall be parked and loaded or unloaded as directed by Landlord in the Rules and Regulations. Tenant shall not permit or allow any vehicles that belong to or are controlled by Tenant or Tenant's employees, suppliers, shippers, customers, contractors or invitees to be loaded, unloaded or parked in areas other than those designated by Landlord for such activities. Tenant agrees not to use or permit its employees, visitors or invitees to use the parking areas for overnight storage of vehicles, except for trucks on the Premises in the process of loading or unloading, and except for semi-tractors and trailers parked in the areas shown on the Site Plan as "Tenant's Designated Truck Parking". Tenant covenants and agrees that it shall not permit any of its employees, agents, contractors, vendors or shippers to park trucks, automobiles, trailers or other vehicles on any of the public streets in the general vicinity of the Premises or the industrial or business park in which the Premises are located. If Tenant permits or allows any of the prohibited activities described above for a period of five (5) business days after written notice from Landlord, then Landlord shall have the right, without further notice, in addition to such other rights and remedies that it may have, to remove or tow away the vehicle involved at Landlord's risk and expense. All responsibility for damage and theft to vehicles and their contents is assumed by the parties owning the same, including, respectively, Tenant or Tenant's partners, trustees, officers, directors, shareholders, members, invitees, or any of Tenant's assignees, subtenants or assignees' or subtenants' agents, employees, contractors, customers, suppliers, servants, guests, or independent contractors (collectively, "Tenant Parties"). Tenant shall repair or cause to be repaired, at Tenant's sole cost and expense, any and all damage, ordinary wear and tear excepted, to any portion of the Property caused by the use by Tenant Parties of the driveway or parking areas within the Property. Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant by reason of any moratorium, initiative, referendum, statute, regulation or other governmental action which could in any manner prevent or limit the parking rights of Tenant hereunder. Any governmental charges or surcharges or other monetary obligations imposed relative to Parking rights with respect to the Building shall be considered assessments and shall be Payable by Tenant as set forth in Paragraph 4.1; as of the Commencement Date, Landlord represents there are no such charges or surcharges imposed on the Premises.

  • Common Areas Tenant shall have the non-exclusive right to use in common with other tenants in the Project, and subject to the Rules and Regulations referred to in Article 5 of this Lease, those portions of the Project which are provided, from time to time, for use in common by Landlord, Tenant and any other tenants of the Project (such areas, together with such other portions of the Project designated by Landlord, in its discretion, including certain areas designated for the exclusive use of certain tenants, or to be shared by Landlord and certain tenants, are collectively referred to herein as the “Common Areas”). The Common Areas shall consist of the “Project Common Areas” and the “Building Common Areas.” The term “Project Common Areas,” as used in this Lease, shall mean the portion of the Project designated as such by Landlord or areas within the Project that the occupants of the Building are permitted to utilize pursuant to a recorded declaration and which areas shall be maintained in accordance with the declaration. The term “Building Common Areas,” as used in this Lease, shall mean the portions of the Common Areas located within the Building reasonably designated as such by Landlord. The manner in which the Common Areas are maintained and operated shall be at the reasonable discretion of Landlord and the use thereof shall be subject to the Rules and Regulations as Landlord may make from time to time. Landlord reserves the right to close temporarily, make alterations or additions to, or change the location of elements of the Project and the Common Areas, provided that, in connection therewith, Landlord shall perform such closures, alterations, additions or changes in a commercially reasonable manner and, in connection therewith, shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize any material interference with Tenant’s use of and access to the Premises.

  • Use of Basement and Service Areas The basement(s) and service areas, if any, as located within the (project name), shall be earmarked for purposes such as parking spaces and services including but not limited to electric sub-station, transformer, DG set rooms, underground water tanks, pump rooms, maintenance and service rooms, fire fighting pumps and equipment's etc. and other permitted uses as per sanctioned plans. The Allottee shall not be permitted to use the services areas and the basements in any manner whatsoever, other than those earmarked as parking spaces, and the same shall be reserved for use by the association of allottees formed by the Allottees for rendering maintenance services.

  • Service Areas The MCP agrees to provide services to Aged, Blind or Disabled (ABD) members, Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) members, and Adult Extension members residing in the following service area(s): Central/Southeast Region ☒ Northeast Region ☒ West Region ☒ The ABD and MAGI categories of assistance are described in OAC rule 5160-26-02. The Adult Extension category is defined in Ohio’s Medicaid State Plan as authorized by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). The MCP shall serve all counties in any region they agree to serve.

  • Use of Hazardous Materials Lessee shall not cause or permit any Hazardous Materials to be brought upon, kept or used in, on or about the Project by Lessee, its agents, employees, contractors, licensee, guests, visitors or invitees without the prior written consent of Lessor. Lessor shall not unreasonably withhold such consent so long as Lessee demonstrates to Lessor's reasonable satisfaction that such Hazardous Materials are necessary or useful to Lessee's business and will be used, kept and stored in a manner that complies with all applicable Environmental Laws. Lessee shall, at all times, use, keep, store, handle, transport, treat or dispose all such Hazardous Materials in or about the Property in compliance with all applicable Environmental Laws. Prior to the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Lessee shall remove from the Property all Hazardous Materials used or brought onto the Property during the Lease Term by anyone other than Lessor, its agents, employees or contractors.

  • Alterations, Additions, and Improvements Lessee covenants and agrees with Lessor not to permit the Premises to be used for any purpose other than that stated in Section 5 hereof or make or allow to be made any alterations or physical additions in or to the Premises without first obtaining the written consent of Lessor in each such instance. Lessor's consent shall not be required for nonstructural alterations made by Lessee from time to time as necessary to adapt the Premises for the uses and business purposes permitted hereby, provided that such alterations do not affect any part of the Building other than the Premises, are not visible from outside the Building and do not adversely affect any service required to be furnished by Lessor to Lessee or to any other tenant or occupant of the Building. Lessee shall be responsible for any lien filed against the Premises or any portion of the Building for work claimed to have been done for, or materials claimed to have been furnished to Lessee. Any and all such alterations, physical additions, or improvements, when made to the Premises by Lessee, shall be at Lessee's expense and shall at once become the property of Lessor and shall be surrendered to Lessor upon termination of this Lease by lapse of time or otherwise; provided, however, this clause shall not apply to the movable fixtures, office equipment, and other personal property owned by Lessee. Tenant Initials ___________ Landlord Initials___________ 4Section 17. Legal Use and Violations of Insurance Coverage. ----------- ----------------------------------------------- Lessee covenants and agrees with Lessor not to occupy or use, or permit any portion of the Premises to be occupied or used, for any business or purpose which is unlawful, disreputable, or deemed to be extra-hazardous on account of fire, or permit anything to be done which would in any way increase the rate of fire, liability, or any other insurance coverage on the Building and/or its contents.

  • Definition of Hazardous Materials For purposes of this Lease, the term “Hazardous Material” or “Hazardous Materials” shall mean any hazardous or toxic substance, material, product, byproduct, or waste, which is or shall become regulated by any governmental entity, including, without limitation, the County acting in its governmental capacity, the State of California or the United States government.

  • Safe Working Conditions The Employer undertakes to maintain office furniture, equipment, etc., in a practical and safe condition in order to avoid injury to employees or damage to their attire. Employees, for their part and in their own interest, are expected to advise the Employer of any such potentially injurious equipment.

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