This PhD study addresses the question of whether the environmental impact of renewable energy sources is related to the power flux density. The object was to examine whether there are some general rules concerning the environmental impact from renewable energy sources, and whether a common factor could be the power flux density, of unit kW/m2 as an underlying principle. The background and nature of the study are described with definitions of key concepts. The role of energy in the environment, powering the natural world and having a set of functions, are explained. The need for a general theory and the rationale is considered for eight primary renewable energy sources. The literature on environmental impact from these sources is reviewed. T...
This study aimed at investigating and in turn assessing the environmental impacts caused by electric...
Many countries now recognise the need for mitigation of climate change induced by human activities a...
The environmental impacts of energy supply are growing and becoming dominant contributors to local, ...
The aim of this research is two-fold. Firstly, to introduce a trilemma of a global sustainable energ...
Electrical power systems based on renewable energy sources are often intuitivelyperceived as environ...
There are many benefits from waterpower; demand for electricity, for example, is not constant, it fl...
Since the beginning of industrialization, energy consumption has increased far more rapidly than the...
A selection of the literature describing the environmental impacts of eight different rene...
Environmental damage and its costs have been given priority in modern production pattern in the rapi...
Renewable power sources are becoming more important to the future of our electric power production s...
In 2012 did Norway, in collaboration with Sweden, agree on a common energy certificate market where ...
Renewable energy is an important piece of the puzzle in meeting growing energy demands and mitigatin...
One of the best ways to reduce the effects of climate change is to increase electricity production f...
The generating of electricity is the primary application of hydroelectric energy. The major componen...
Scotland is currently at the forefront of development and expansion of wave energy, especially with ...
This study aimed at investigating and in turn assessing the environmental impacts caused by electric...
Many countries now recognise the need for mitigation of climate change induced by human activities a...
The environmental impacts of energy supply are growing and becoming dominant contributors to local, ...
The aim of this research is two-fold. Firstly, to introduce a trilemma of a global sustainable energ...
Electrical power systems based on renewable energy sources are often intuitivelyperceived as environ...
There are many benefits from waterpower; demand for electricity, for example, is not constant, it fl...
Since the beginning of industrialization, energy consumption has increased far more rapidly than the...
A selection of the literature describing the environmental impacts of eight different rene...
Environmental damage and its costs have been given priority in modern production pattern in the rapi...
Renewable power sources are becoming more important to the future of our electric power production s...
In 2012 did Norway, in collaboration with Sweden, agree on a common energy certificate market where ...
Renewable energy is an important piece of the puzzle in meeting growing energy demands and mitigatin...
One of the best ways to reduce the effects of climate change is to increase electricity production f...
The generating of electricity is the primary application of hydroelectric energy. The major componen...
Scotland is currently at the forefront of development and expansion of wave energy, especially with ...
This study aimed at investigating and in turn assessing the environmental impacts caused by electric...
Many countries now recognise the need for mitigation of climate change induced by human activities a...
The environmental impacts of energy supply are growing and becoming dominant contributors to local, ...