Currently, the dominant energy source for electricity generation in the Arctic is diesel, which is well proven for Arctic conditions. However, diesel is expensive in the Arctic, often due to long and complicated fuel transportation routes, and so inhabitants of Arctic communities can face high electricity costs. This paper investigates whether renewable energy resources can be harvested in a feasible and cost-competitive manner. The paper highlights which renewable energy resources are generally available in the Arctic and analyzes how renewable resources, such as hydropower, wind, and photovoltaics, can be used. Furthermore, we present three specific case studies to provide in-depth insight. A simulation with different energy generation sc...
Wind as a renewable and clean source of energy has begun to take high position in world dialog about...
Wind as a renewable and clean source of energy has begun to take high position in world dialog about...
Remote aboriginal communities in Nunavut are entirely dependent on diesel powered electricity. This ...
This paper examines the various pathways toward energy transition available to remote Arctic communi...
This paper examines the various pathways toward energy transition available to remote Arctic communi...
This paper examines the various pathways toward energy transition available to remote Arctic communi...
The paper aims to analyze the economic efficiency of investments in renewable energy in remote areas...
This study deals with the energy situation in Ny-Ålesund, an Arctic research station on the archipel...
This work explores the importance of renewable resource temporal distribution for solar and wind ene...
This work explores the importance of renewable resource temporal distribution for solar and wind ene...
This project explores the energy systems and their development towards 2035 in the West Nordic areas...
This book offers multidisciplinary perspectives on renewable economies in the Arctic and how these a...
As climate change continues to affect our lives, the communities at the northern extremes of our wor...
The 21st century is characterized not only by large-scale transformations but also by the speed with...
Remote aboriginal communities in Nunavut are entirely dependent on diesel powered electricity. This ...
Wind as a renewable and clean source of energy has begun to take high position in world dialog about...
Wind as a renewable and clean source of energy has begun to take high position in world dialog about...
Remote aboriginal communities in Nunavut are entirely dependent on diesel powered electricity. This ...
This paper examines the various pathways toward energy transition available to remote Arctic communi...
This paper examines the various pathways toward energy transition available to remote Arctic communi...
This paper examines the various pathways toward energy transition available to remote Arctic communi...
The paper aims to analyze the economic efficiency of investments in renewable energy in remote areas...
This study deals with the energy situation in Ny-Ålesund, an Arctic research station on the archipel...
This work explores the importance of renewable resource temporal distribution for solar and wind ene...
This work explores the importance of renewable resource temporal distribution for solar and wind ene...
This project explores the energy systems and their development towards 2035 in the West Nordic areas...
This book offers multidisciplinary perspectives on renewable economies in the Arctic and how these a...
As climate change continues to affect our lives, the communities at the northern extremes of our wor...
The 21st century is characterized not only by large-scale transformations but also by the speed with...
Remote aboriginal communities in Nunavut are entirely dependent on diesel powered electricity. This ...
Wind as a renewable and clean source of energy has begun to take high position in world dialog about...
Wind as a renewable and clean source of energy has begun to take high position in world dialog about...
Remote aboriginal communities in Nunavut are entirely dependent on diesel powered electricity. This ...