This paper examines the various pathways toward energy transition available to remote Arctic communities. Inhabitants of Arctic communities often face significant cost burdens due to high energy prices. Electricity costs are particularly high, due in part to the predominant use of diesel for electricity generation in over 80% of remote Arctic communities. This study examines the different approaches for integrating renewable energy sources, with a focus on the different strategies that might be implemented to finance the energy transition toward greater use of such renewable sources. The high costs associated with project realization in the remote Arctic present special challenges. This study uses a system dynamics model to evaluate the var...
Remote aboriginal communities in Canada’s Northwest Territories are starting an energy transition fr...
The rising cost of diesel fuel and the environmental regulation for its transportation, use, and sto...
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...
As transitioning away from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources comes on the agenda for a range ...
Currently, the dominant energy source for electricity generation in the Arctic is diesel, which is w...
The paper aims to analyze the economic efficiency of investments in renewable energy in remote areas...
As climate change continues to affect our lives, the communities at the northern extremes of our wor...
Many Arctic communities are exposed to energy security risks. Remote settlements rely largely on die...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
This report provides a contemporary snapshot of domestic energy usage in Canada’s Arctic (spanning Y...
Remote aboriginal communities in Nunavut are entirely dependent on diesel powered electricity. This ...
The 21st century is characterized not only by large-scale transformations but also by the speed with...
As transitioning away from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources comes on the agenda for a range ...
Remote aboriginal communities in Canada’s Northwest Territories are starting an energy transition fr...
The rising cost of diesel fuel and the environmental regulation for its transportation, use, and sto...
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...
As transitioning away from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources comes on the agenda for a range ...
Currently, the dominant energy source for electricity generation in the Arctic is diesel, which is w...
The paper aims to analyze the economic efficiency of investments in renewable energy in remote areas...
As climate change continues to affect our lives, the communities at the northern extremes of our wor...
Many Arctic communities are exposed to energy security risks. Remote settlements rely largely on die...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
This report provides a contemporary snapshot of domestic energy usage in Canada’s Arctic (spanning Y...
Remote aboriginal communities in Nunavut are entirely dependent on diesel powered electricity. This ...
The 21st century is characterized not only by large-scale transformations but also by the speed with...
As transitioning away from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources comes on the agenda for a range ...
Remote aboriginal communities in Canada’s Northwest Territories are starting an energy transition fr...
The rising cost of diesel fuel and the environmental regulation for its transportation, use, and sto...
Remote aboriginal communities in Nunavut are entirely dependent on diesel powered electricity. This ...