Sökning: "climate policy integration"
Visar resultat 21 - 25 av 37 avhandlingar innehållade orden climate policy integration.
21. Three essays on Swedish energy and climate policy options : dynamic CGE-models with heterogeneous forests and an econometric model of fuel substitution in district heating plants
Sammanfattning : This thesis contains three papers. Paper I: Demand for waste as fuel in the Swedish district heating sector: a production function approach. LÄS MER
22. Bottom-Up Modeling of Building Stock Dynamics - Investigating the Effect of Policy and Decisions on the Distribution of Energy and Climate Impacts in Building Stocks over Time
Sammanfattning : In Europe, residential and commercial buildings are directly and indirectly responsible for approximately 30–40% of the overall energy demand and emitted greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. A large share of these buildings was erected before minimum energy-efficiency standards were implemented and are therefore not energy- or carbon-efficient. LÄS MER
23. The role of forests in Swedish media responses to climate change : frame analysis of media 1992-2010
Sammanfattning : Forest policy making depends on the perceptions of forests in the media. Media affects different parts of the policy process, e.g. the formulation and the implementation of policies. LÄS MER
24. Interaction between defossilisation of basic industries and relocation : Scenario-based explorative and normative transition pathways to electrification for European basic industries and specific clusters
Sammanfattning : The steel and chemical production industries are the largest industrial emitters of greenhouse gases in the European Union, together accounting for half of the EU’s industrial greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. A promising strategy for achieving deep GHG emissions reductions is the electrification of these two industries, which would depend on the rapid expansion of renewable electricity supply. LÄS MER
25. Partial CO2 capture to facilitate cost-efficient deployment of carbon capture and storage in process industries - Deliberations on process design, heat integration, and carbon allocation
Sammanfattning : Climate change requires that all energy-related sectors reduce drastically their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, at a global rate of 1–2 GtCO2 per year, starting now. Process industries, such as the iron and steel, cement, petrochemical, and oil-refining industries, are inherently carbon-intensive, and carbon capture and storage (CCS) is one of the few options available to achieve the required deep reductions in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. LÄS MER