In Finland greenhouse gas emissions are expected to increase during the next decades due to economic growth, particularly in the energy intensive industrial sectors. The role of these industries is very central in the national economy. The emission control according to the Kyoto Protocol will therefore be quite difficult and costly. The study analyses the cost-effectiveness of different technical options for reducing the emissions of carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide in Finland. The analysis is performed with the help of a comprehensive energy system model for Finland, which has been extended to cover all major sources of methane and nitrous oxide emissions in the energy sector, industry, waste management and agriculture. The focus...
This paper presents an example of how air pollution models can be used together with energy system m...
Renewable energy sources have been identified to play an important role in mitigating climate change...
According Finnish Energy association, in Finland roughly three-quarters of district heat production ...
In Finland greenhouse gas emissions are expected to increase during the next decades due to economic...
The reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions may be quite expensive and it is necessary to consid...
This thesis presents estimates and options for control of anthropogenic ammonia (NH3), methane (CH4)...
Waste management is a significant source of methane (CH4) emissions. CH4 is second to carbon dioxide...
Keywords:Environmental pollution; Acidification; Global warming; Agriculture; Abatement cost; Enviro...
Combined heat and power plants are playing an essential role in Finland to reduce carbon dioxide emi...
Massive greenhouse gas emission reductions are needed in order to mitigate climate change. The reduc...
Here we consider cost-effective solutions of emission control measures in Finland and the nearby are...
The aim of the study is to promote ways to reach the goals of the carbon neutrality at the South Sav...
Industrialised and developing countries face an urgent challenge to decouple economic growth and gre...
The generic technology options recommended by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) t...
This paper explores cost-effective greenhouse gas abatement options for the European Union Member St...
This paper presents an example of how air pollution models can be used together with energy system m...
Renewable energy sources have been identified to play an important role in mitigating climate change...
According Finnish Energy association, in Finland roughly three-quarters of district heat production ...
In Finland greenhouse gas emissions are expected to increase during the next decades due to economic...
The reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions may be quite expensive and it is necessary to consid...
This thesis presents estimates and options for control of anthropogenic ammonia (NH3), methane (CH4)...
Waste management is a significant source of methane (CH4) emissions. CH4 is second to carbon dioxide...
Keywords:Environmental pollution; Acidification; Global warming; Agriculture; Abatement cost; Enviro...
Combined heat and power plants are playing an essential role in Finland to reduce carbon dioxide emi...
Massive greenhouse gas emission reductions are needed in order to mitigate climate change. The reduc...
Here we consider cost-effective solutions of emission control measures in Finland and the nearby are...
The aim of the study is to promote ways to reach the goals of the carbon neutrality at the South Sav...
Industrialised and developing countries face an urgent challenge to decouple economic growth and gre...
The generic technology options recommended by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) t...
This paper explores cost-effective greenhouse gas abatement options for the European Union Member St...
This paper presents an example of how air pollution models can be used together with energy system m...
Renewable energy sources have been identified to play an important role in mitigating climate change...
According Finnish Energy association, in Finland roughly three-quarters of district heat production ...