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(2009) Test and evaluation of climate risk/opportunity assessment approach. Case study: biomass fired CHP plant, Jämtkraft, Sweden. IVL, Swedish Environmental Research Institute. February-March 2009. 14 p.
James-Smith, Edward (2009) Risk analysis for transmission and distribution of power in changing climatic conditions. EaEA. Ea Energy Analyse. 11 p.
Keränen, Jaana (2009) Vesivoimalaitosten
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of Storbreen, Norway. Journal of Glaciology, 54 (185), 245-258. (Available online at IGS: http://www.igsoc.org/journal/54/185/j07j058.pdf.).
Crochet, P. (2007). A study of regional precipitation trends in Iceland using a high quality gauge network and ERA-40. J. Climate, 20(18), 4659-4677, doi: 10.1175/JCLI4255.1.
Crochet P., Jóhannesson T., Jónsson T., Sigurðsson O., Björnsson H., Pálsson F. & Barstad I
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Refsgaard a,*, Jeroen P. v
Peter A. Vanroll
a Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenlan
b Copernicus Institute for Sustainable Development and Innovation
Utrecht University, Utrecht
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Environmental Modelling & Softwar
equitable manner without compromising the sustainability of
* Corresponding author. Tel.: þ45 38 142 776; fax: þ45 38 142 050.
E-mail address: jcr@geus.dk (J.C. Refsgaard).
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global climate models. The
numbers in the top left corner give the probabilities of very cold (below the 10th percentile in
1961-1990, threshold shown by the first vertical line), cold (below the 50th percentile, second
vertical line), warm (above the 50th percentile) and very warm (above the 90th percentile,
third vertical line) Decembers for 1961-1990, 1961-2008 and 2010.
To quantify
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resource map such that full-scale studies can be carried out on the integration of hydro- and wind power in Iceland. The project is supported financially by the Nordic Top-level Research Initiative and the Nordic wind energy industry.
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Dennis P. Lettenmaier
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Washington
Conference on Future Climate and Renewable Energy:
Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation
Oslo
June, 1, 2010
Runoff projections and impacts on water
resources
Outline of this talk
1) Projected runoff changes over the next
century – the global and continental
picture
2) Downscaling to the regional
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Energy source
- Catchment area
- Collection area
- Wind
- Biomass
- etc.
2. Power Plant
- Technique
- Maintenance
- Personnel
- Organisation
- etc.
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Tools for risk/opportunity identification
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The International Forestry Review 12(5), p 28.
Alam, A., Kilpeläinen, A. and Kellomäki, S. (2010). Forest biomass for energy production ? Potentials, management and risks under climate change. Conference on Future Climate and Renewable Energy: Impacts, Risks and Adaptation, 31.5. ? 2.6.2010, Oslo, Norway. Conference Proceedings pp. 50-51.
Kellomäki, S. (2007). In: J. Fenger (Ed.) Impacts of Climate Change
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