The challenge of reducing anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases calls for a wide variety of analyses to make the mitigation effort efficient and achievable. This thesis explores five different issues related to carbon abatement. The first paper examines interactions between the stationary energy sector and the transportation sectors in a carbon constrained world. We find that an energy system dominated by solar energy or nuclear energy tends to make biofuels in plug-in hybrids cost-effective in a 400 ppm carbon dioxide scenario. If instead coal with carbon capture and storage dominates the energy system, hydrogen cars rather than plug-in hybrids tend to become cost-effective. From a Monte Carlo analysis we conclude that the stationary...
This paper examines the role of electricity production from biomass with and without carbon capture ...
Climate change mitigation requires immediate and enduring cuts to greenhouse gas emissions, achievab...
The ability to directly remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere allows the decoupling of emissions...
The challenge of reducing anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases calls for a wide variety of an...
Emissions of carbon dioxide enhance the natural greenhouse effect, which may cause higher average gl...
This thesis analyzes future fuel and technology choices focusing on transport in a carbon constraine...
To prevent climate change, three options are currently considered: improve the energy conversion eff...
There is no abstract to this Elsevier book chapter. Here is instead our Discussion/Conclusion chapte...
The evolution of natural systems that feed and sustain human populations, and indeed the evolution o...
We use a two-period model to investigate intertemporal effects of cost reductions in climate change ...
<p>In order to find politically feasible ways to reduce greenhouse gas emission emissions, governmen...
This paper analyzes potentials of carbon capture and sequestration technologies (CCT) in a set of lo...
In the 19th century, the use of fossil fuels triggered the industrial revolution. What led to great ...
Most anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are the result of the combustion of fossil fuels. Propos...
A simplified model of global, long-term energy use is described and used to make a `top-level` compa...
This paper examines the role of electricity production from biomass with and without carbon capture ...
Climate change mitigation requires immediate and enduring cuts to greenhouse gas emissions, achievab...
The ability to directly remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere allows the decoupling of emissions...
The challenge of reducing anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases calls for a wide variety of an...
Emissions of carbon dioxide enhance the natural greenhouse effect, which may cause higher average gl...
This thesis analyzes future fuel and technology choices focusing on transport in a carbon constraine...
To prevent climate change, three options are currently considered: improve the energy conversion eff...
There is no abstract to this Elsevier book chapter. Here is instead our Discussion/Conclusion chapte...
The evolution of natural systems that feed and sustain human populations, and indeed the evolution o...
We use a two-period model to investigate intertemporal effects of cost reductions in climate change ...
<p>In order to find politically feasible ways to reduce greenhouse gas emission emissions, governmen...
This paper analyzes potentials of carbon capture and sequestration technologies (CCT) in a set of lo...
In the 19th century, the use of fossil fuels triggered the industrial revolution. What led to great ...
Most anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are the result of the combustion of fossil fuels. Propos...
A simplified model of global, long-term energy use is described and used to make a `top-level` compa...
This paper examines the role of electricity production from biomass with and without carbon capture ...
Climate change mitigation requires immediate and enduring cuts to greenhouse gas emissions, achievab...
The ability to directly remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere allows the decoupling of emissions...