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Adoption and diffusion of heating systems in Norway: Coupling agent-based modeling with empirical research

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Sophisticated modeling techniques can help policy makers examine technology interventions aimed at addressing climate change mitigation and other environmental issues. Since adoption of a new technology is not only based on technical properties, policy makers must also consider human behavior. This [...]

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Affluence drives the global displacement of land use

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Increasing affluence is often postulated as a main driver for the human footprint on biologically productive areas, identified among the main causes of biodiversity loss, but causal relationships are obscured by international trade. Here, we trace the use of land and ocean area through international [...]

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The importance of ships and spare parts in LCAs of offshore wind power

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We develop and assess life cycle inventories of a conceptual offshore wind farm using a hybrid life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology. Special emphasis is placed on aspects of installation, operation, and maintenance, as these stages have been given only cursory consideration in previous LCAs. The [...]

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Investigating the Carbon Footprint of a University - The case of NTNU

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In this paper we apply an Environmental Extended Input-Output (EEIO) model to calculate the Carbon Footprint (CF) of the Norwegian University of Technology and Science (NTNU). Results show that the CF of NTNU is very significant with an average contribution of 4.6 tonnes per student. In particular, [...]

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Environmental evaluation of power transmission in Norway

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Electrical grid systems are required as a consequence of energy not being produced in the same place as it is consumed, and they are a key element of our energy systems. Transmission and distribution assets comprised of power lines, cables, transformers, substations and other electrical equipment ge [...]

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Carbon, land, and water footprint accounts for the european union: Consumption, production, and displacements through international trade

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A nation's consumption of goods and services causes various environmental pressures all over the world due to international trade. We use a multiregional input-output model to assess three kinds of environmental footprints for the member states of the European Union. Footprints are indicators that t [...]

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Assessing the life cycle environmental impacts of wind power: A review of present knowledge and research needs

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We critically review present knowledge of the life cycle environmental impacts of wind power. We find that the current body of life cycle assessments (LCA) of wind power provides a fairly good overall understanding of fossil energy use and associated pollution; our survey of results that appear in e [...]

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Environmental Damage Assessment of Carbon Capture and Storage: Application of End-Point Indicators

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An end-point life cycle impact assessment is used to evaluate the damages of electricity generation from fossil fuel-based power plants with carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) technology. Pulverized coal (PC), integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC), and natural gas combined cycle (NGCC) [...]

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Life cycle assessment of electricity transmission and distribution-part 2: Transformers and substation equipment

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to characterize the environmental impacts of equipment used in power transmission and distribution. This study is divided in two parts, each addressing different main components of the electrical grid system. This part is concerned with the impacts of transformer [...]

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Scenarios for the environmental impact of fossil fuel power: Co-benefits and trade-offs of carbon capture and storage

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This study uses a hybrid Life Cycle Assessment approach to evaluate the environmental impacts of large-scale deployment of Carbon dioxide Capture and Storage (CCS) in coal and natural gas based electricity generation, based on IEA scenarios. For the Baseline scenario, all impact categories would inc [...]

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