Increasing hydropower electricity production constitutes a unique opportunity to mitigate climate change impacts. However, hydropower electricity production also impacts aquatic and terrestrial biodiversity through freshwater habitat alteration, water quality degradation, and land use and land use change (LULUC). Today, no operational model exists that covers any of these cause-effect pathways within life cycle assessment (LCA). This paper contributes to the assessment of LULUC impacts of hydropower electricity production in Norway in LCA. We quantified the inundated land area associated with 107 hydropower reservoirs with remote sensing data and related it to yearly electricity production. Therewith, we calculated an average net land occup...
Assessing cumulative effects are a vital task for strategic environmental assessments (SEA) but lack...
Hydropower is often presented as a clean, reliable, and renewable energy source, but is also recogni...
Massive development of new renewable energy sources is taking place all over the world in 21st centu...
Increasing hydropower electricity production constitutes a unique opportunity to mitigate climate ch...
Compared to conventional energy technologies, hydropower has the lowest carbon emissions per kWh. Th...
The United Nations developed 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for the transition into a more ...
Purpose Habitat destruction is today the most severe threat to global biodiversity. Despite decades ...
Accounting for the total environmental impacts associated with energy technologies are becoming incr...
In this thesis we made use of GIS-software to assess the visible impacts of small-scale hydropower i...
Anthropogenically driven biodiversity loss is one of the major challenges of modern society. The mai...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) currently fails to include impacts of freshwater use, and specification ...
In 2012 did Norway, in collaboration with Sweden, agree on a common energy certificate market where ...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) currently fails to include impacts of freshwater use, and specification ...
Further reservoir-based hydropower development can contribute to the United Nations' sustainable dev...
Kapittel to innledes med en presentasjon av studieområdet for Eiriksdal kraftverk. Informasjonen er ...
Assessing cumulative effects are a vital task for strategic environmental assessments (SEA) but lack...
Hydropower is often presented as a clean, reliable, and renewable energy source, but is also recogni...
Massive development of new renewable energy sources is taking place all over the world in 21st centu...
Increasing hydropower electricity production constitutes a unique opportunity to mitigate climate ch...
Compared to conventional energy technologies, hydropower has the lowest carbon emissions per kWh. Th...
The United Nations developed 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for the transition into a more ...
Purpose Habitat destruction is today the most severe threat to global biodiversity. Despite decades ...
Accounting for the total environmental impacts associated with energy technologies are becoming incr...
In this thesis we made use of GIS-software to assess the visible impacts of small-scale hydropower i...
Anthropogenically driven biodiversity loss is one of the major challenges of modern society. The mai...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) currently fails to include impacts of freshwater use, and specification ...
In 2012 did Norway, in collaboration with Sweden, agree on a common energy certificate market where ...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) currently fails to include impacts of freshwater use, and specification ...
Further reservoir-based hydropower development can contribute to the United Nations' sustainable dev...
Kapittel to innledes med en presentasjon av studieområdet for Eiriksdal kraftverk. Informasjonen er ...
Assessing cumulative effects are a vital task for strategic environmental assessments (SEA) but lack...
Hydropower is often presented as a clean, reliable, and renewable energy source, but is also recogni...
Massive development of new renewable energy sources is taking place all over the world in 21st centu...