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Sustainable Energy Resources and Economics in Iceland and Greenland electronic resource by Helga Kristjánsdóttir.

By: Kristjánsdóttir, Helga [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: SpringerBriefs in EnergyPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: VII, 79 p. 69 illus., 66 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319151748Subject(s): Energy | Renewable energy resources | Energy policy | Energy and state | Renewable energy sources | Alternate energy sources | Green energy industries | Energy | Renewable and Green Energy | Energy Policy, Economics and Management | Renewable and Green EnergyDDC classification: 621.042 LOC classification: TJ807-830Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- The hydropower source -- Utilization of renewable and sustainable sources: macro and micro economic perspectives -- Multinational activities and foreign direct investment -- The geothermal source -- Other unconventional energy sources.
In: Springer eBooksSummary:  This book provides fascinating examples of the ways renewable and sustainable energy can support economic growth, which will be illuminating for academic researchers and students, as well as those interested in green investment opportunities.The distinctive glacial, volcanic and oceanic environments of Iceland and Greenland supply abundant renewable energy resources in the form of hydropower and geothermal energy. As one of the few nations in the world with 100% renewable electricity production, Iceland is a compelling case study of a sustainable energy driven economy. Consideration of Greenland provides an interesting contrast, as its enormous potential for hydropower scale-up has only been minimally harnessed. The variable and fixed cost factors governing further expansion and export of the regions’ sustainable power via sub-sea cable are detailed.
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Introduction -- The hydropower source -- Utilization of renewable and sustainable sources: macro and micro economic perspectives -- Multinational activities and foreign direct investment -- The geothermal source -- Other unconventional energy sources.

 This book provides fascinating examples of the ways renewable and sustainable energy can support economic growth, which will be illuminating for academic researchers and students, as well as those interested in green investment opportunities.The distinctive glacial, volcanic and oceanic environments of Iceland and Greenland supply abundant renewable energy resources in the form of hydropower and geothermal energy. As one of the few nations in the world with 100% renewable electricity production, Iceland is a compelling case study of a sustainable energy driven economy. Consideration of Greenland provides an interesting contrast, as its enormous potential for hydropower scale-up has only been minimally harnessed. The variable and fixed cost factors governing further expansion and export of the regions’ sustainable power via sub-sea cable are detailed.

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