The Dutch electricity sector has been transformed into a liberalized international energy market. Market players are free to choose from various electricity generation options when replacing or expanding production capacity. However, choices that are made now will influence emissions (ecology), integral costs (economy) and availability (security of supply) for the next 25 - 40 years. This thesis shows if and how, based on the current electricity supply system, an optimal balance of ecology, economy and security of supply can be achieved. First, the current electricity supply system is described to create a frame of reference. Then, future technological developments are described for electricity production options. Four potential scenarios a...
AbstractThis paper explores the potential role of CCS under different policy options in the Dutch el...
This paper explores the potential role of CCS under different policy options in the Dutch electricit...
Owing to the complexity of the sector, industrial activities are often represented with limited tech...
The Dutch electricity sector has been transformed into a liberalized international energy market. Ma...
The climate change is evident and a big contributor to the negative effects of the climate change is...
This paper presents two different scenarios for the energy system of the Netherlands that achieve th...
To limit global warming, greenhouse gases need to substantially be reduced in all sectors of the eco...
We examined the co-evolution of the transportation, and electricity and heat generation sectors in t...
We examined the co-evolution of the transportation, and electricity and heat generation sectors in t...
Before energy companies will invest in power plants with CCS, appropriate climate policy should be i...
Wind energy is the most promising renewable energy source for the Netherlands in the energy transiti...
AbstractThe Netherlands is both heavily dependent on the success of carbon capture and storage (CCS)...
Recent developments constitute a backdrop of change for the Dutch electricity system. Institutional ...
If the Netherlands wishes to achieve an 80% CO2 reduction by the year 2050, technologies such as hea...
The paper introduces four scenarios for sustainable economic structures in the Netherlands for 2030....
AbstractThis paper explores the potential role of CCS under different policy options in the Dutch el...
This paper explores the potential role of CCS under different policy options in the Dutch electricit...
Owing to the complexity of the sector, industrial activities are often represented with limited tech...
The Dutch electricity sector has been transformed into a liberalized international energy market. Ma...
The climate change is evident and a big contributor to the negative effects of the climate change is...
This paper presents two different scenarios for the energy system of the Netherlands that achieve th...
To limit global warming, greenhouse gases need to substantially be reduced in all sectors of the eco...
We examined the co-evolution of the transportation, and electricity and heat generation sectors in t...
We examined the co-evolution of the transportation, and electricity and heat generation sectors in t...
Before energy companies will invest in power plants with CCS, appropriate climate policy should be i...
Wind energy is the most promising renewable energy source for the Netherlands in the energy transiti...
AbstractThe Netherlands is both heavily dependent on the success of carbon capture and storage (CCS)...
Recent developments constitute a backdrop of change for the Dutch electricity system. Institutional ...
If the Netherlands wishes to achieve an 80% CO2 reduction by the year 2050, technologies such as hea...
The paper introduces four scenarios for sustainable economic structures in the Netherlands for 2030....
AbstractThis paper explores the potential role of CCS under different policy options in the Dutch el...
This paper explores the potential role of CCS under different policy options in the Dutch electricit...
Owing to the complexity of the sector, industrial activities are often represented with limited tech...