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  • 11. Risk Assessment

    CHP, bio, wind, etc.) The target user group for the tool, which is aimed to be a first step in determining a strategy for identifying potential risks associated with climate change, is decision makers at the plant level in power companies. The qualitative approach is intended to be flexible, and includes supporting tools. While not directly aimed at professional risk managers, the tools can /ces/project/risk/
  • 12. James-Smith_Edward_CES_2010

    opportunity evaluation Case studies NOE Net SEAS-NVE Findings of case studies • Distribution companies generally well equipped for climate changeCabling of all overhead lines well under way – Distribution boxes in areas with increased risk of flooding are elevated already – Salt spray further inland is becoming an increasing problem for substations and transformers Cabling in Denmark /media/ces/James-Smith_Edward_CES_2010.pdf
  • 13. Keranen_Jaana_CES_2010

    tance ◊ energy losses hot w e ather decre ase s the lifetim e of tra nsform ers increas ing w ater capa city V ery like ly, the pro bability tha t the next decad e is w arm er is 90%. Phe nom ena 1.1 - higher te m peratures, espe cially during winter Sc en ario 1. war mer clim ate Conseque nce categ ory acc ording to own ra nking Lik elihood according to own rank in g Th e op /media/ces/Keranen_Jaana_CES_2010.pdf
  • 14. Energy System Analysis

    are affected by climate change. Based on inputs from other parts of the project, the system analysis will quantify renewable electricity production’s variability and sensitivity for climate changes, and detailed analysis of the Nord Pool electricity market for 2020 will be carried out using the EMPS model. We will also study the vulnerability of the system and energy balances. For further information /ces/project/energy/
  • 15. Supercomputer in Iceland

    together on climate studies, Arctic studies, development and operation of the Harmonie model and other topics of mutual interest. The cooperation allows for new research opportunities, as well as further development of Nordic and International collaboration. In order to be able to accommodate the supercomputer at IMO's site, the infrastructure had to be upgraded, i.e. the uninterruptible power supply /about-imo/news/nr/3309
  • 16. The final CES conference, 31 May-2 June 2010

    are expecting further changes in the future and these future changes are considered along with many other uncertainties in the design and operational plans for new installations. Substantial changes in the operational environment of the energy industry are also expected due to indirect effects of climate change, such as international agreements to curtail CO2 emissions and a changed role of hydro /ces/nr/1979
  • 17. IPPC-2007-ar4_syr

    Approximate CO2-eq concentrations corresponding to the computed radiative forcing due to anthropogenic GHGs and aerosols in 2100 (see p. 823 of the WGI TAR) for the SRES B1, AIT, B2, A1B, A2 and A1FI illustrative marker scenarios are about 600, 700, 800, 850, 1250 and 1550ppm, respectively. d) Temperature changes are expressed as the difference from the period 1980-1999. To express the change relative /media/loftslag/IPPC-2007-ar4_syr.pdf
  • 18. ALA

    and the National Energy Authority are the major participants in this project that studies the need for adaptation measures in Iceland due to the impacts of climate change. Other participants in the project include the Icelandic Road Administration, the National Maritime Administration and the Icelandic National Planning Agency. The main tasks of the project are: Evaluation of the impact of climate /about-imo/arctic/ala/
  • 19. Climate and Energy Systems - CES

    Search Search string Contact IMO © Veðurstofa Íslands | Bústaðavegi 7- 9 | 105 Reykjavík | Phone 522 6000 | Fax: 522 6001 Recording 902 0600 | SSN 630908-0350 Contact us | Employees | Terms and conditions /ces
  • 20. EURENEW

    Energy Sources” aimed at creating a forum for the European energy sector and researchers to exchange views and disseminate information on present research regarding the impacts of climate change on renewable energy sources; hydropower, wind power, bio fuels and solar energy. The objective was also to give the European energy sector an opportunity to report on their key areas of interest for future /climatology/research/ce/eurenew/

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