Erfüllen die Kleinwechselrichter die es derzeit auf dem Markt gibt, die in der neuen #Steckersolar Norm geforderten Abschaltzeiten?

https://youtube.com/shorts/rg2gxCVWN_E?si=aPokjiIUciMLK1gv

Wir haben im #FreiLAB in #Freiburg mal einen kleinen Teststand aus Gleichstromquelle, Oszilloskop und Wechselrichter aufgebaut um die Abschaltzeiten zu testen. Exemplarisch haben wir Wechselrichter verwendet die so bei uns rumlagen.

entsprechende Tests sind wichtig, um auch zu wissen, ob Wechselrichter, die jetzt schon nach Deutschland importiert sind und vielleicht noch eine alte Software haben, die Anforderungen erfüllen. Zu mindestens für das Gerät, was wir hier liegen haben können wir sagen ja, die Zeiten, die in der Norm gefordert sind, werden erfüllt.

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Erfüllen Wechselrichter die neue Norm?

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Projekt občanske znanosti Pulses Increase, ki ga izvaja tudi Kmetijski inštitut Slovenije, je eden izmed prejemnikov letošnja nagrade #CitizensScience 🇪🇺 Nagrajeni so bili trije projekti, ki obravnavajo onesnaževanje morja, kmetijsko biotsko raznovrstnost in duševno zdravje.
Iskrene čestitke!

https://citizenscience.si/acadp_listings/increase/

https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/news/all-research-and-innovation-news/2024-eu-prize-citizens-science-goes-three-projects-addressing-marine-pollution-agricultural-2024-06-12_en

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OPIS PROJEKTA INCREASE je evropski znanstveni in inovacijski projekt, ki vključuje 28 partnerjev z vsega sveta, združenih s ciljem ovrednotiti agrobiodiverziteto in spodbuditi uživanje in gojenje stročnic v Evropi. V projekt je vključen poskus občanske znanosti, kjer se raziskovalcem projekta lahko pridružijo tudi občanski raziskovalci. Sodeluje lahko vsak, ki ima polje, vrt, teraso ali balkon in se navdušenje nad pridelavo različnih sort fižola. V okviru eksperimenta udeleženci prejmejo različne sorte fižola, ki jih nato posejejo in s pomočjo aplikacije CSE spremljajo in dokumentirajo njihov razvoj s pomočjo fotografij in opisov. Vključitev in sledenje poskusu omogoča aplikacija INCREASE CSE (brezplačna za prenos z vseh digitalnih platform in je na voljo v različnih jezikih). KAKO SODELOVATI Za sodelovanje je potrebna registracija in prenos posebne aplikacije. Sledite navodilom, ki je poleg teksta oblikovan tudi v obliki videoposnetka FOTO Dekorativna slika fižola; White Beans (foto: Marina Leonova), vir: Pexels

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.> Jinzaburo Takagi started his career of nuclear activism from a position as associate professor of nuclear chemistry at Tokyo Metropolitan University (TMU). He was born in 1938, graduated in 1961 from the University of Tokyo and spent four and a half years working for the nuclear industry and another four years for the nuclear institute at the University of Tokyo, winning the Asahi Science Encouragement Award in 1967, gaining his doctorate in 1969 and being Guest Scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in 1972-73. He stepped off the ladder to top status within the nuclear elite when he left TMU in 1973 and set up the non-profit Citizens' Nuclear Information Center (CNIC) in 1975. He has directed CNIC ever since, reporting on the results of their analytical and public education work through the CNIC publications including CNIC Monthly in Japanese and the bimonthly Nuke Info Tokyo in English. Takagi has conducted many researches, and has written many books and innumerable articles on nuclear issues, environmental protection and peace, with special emphasis on the fight against the nuclear threat as well as for human rights..> He was a key figure in organizing a number of important international symposiums such as "International Conference on Plutonium" (1991, Ohmiya, Japan) "Why Plutonium Now?" (1993, Tokyo, Japan), and "International Symposium on Reprocessing" (1994, Aomori, Japan). He also organized an international research project on the use of mixed plutonium-uranium oxide (MOX) fuel in light water reactors ('A Comprehensive Social Impact Assessment of MOX in Light Water Reactors' i.e. the IMA research) and served as the project leader. This project involved prominent experts from Japan, Europe, and the U.S. The results were published in Japanese, English, Russian, and French. For this research and their persistent work on plutonium issues, Takagi and the project sub-leader, Mycle Schneider, received the Right Livelihood Award - the alternative Nobel Prize - in 1997.
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.> In 1992 Takagi received the Yoko Tada Human Rights Award and in 1994 the Ihatobe Award for his practice as a scientist working for the people. He was also successful as a writer of children's books and in 1997 received the Sankei Children's Book Award.
- http://www.cnic.jp/takagi/english/

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Obituary: Dr.Jinzaburo Takagi