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Regional energy and environmental analysis; Regional energi- och miljoeanalys

Abstract

According to the latest Environmental Bill, as well as several other documents and statements issued by the Government and Parliament, Environmentally-adapted community development is a central concept in the policies of the 90s. A project group has been commissioned by Vattenfall to conduct method development studies on the subject of Regional Energy and Environmental Analysis, in Swedish abbreviated to REMA. The goal of the work has been to develop methods and obtain basic factual data for environmental impact assessments of energy production on a regional scale (counties or groups of counties). The methodology is adapted to the work on regional environmental analyses which are to be conducted by the counties during 1992 and 1993 in cooperation with local authorities and other actors. The work involved in the method study has been restricted mainly to atmospheric emissions from thermal power production. However, the same principles can be applied to the cultivation and harvesting of biomass and the localization of wind power plants. As a step in the work on REMA, a sector-specific project was initiated at IVL, testing the methodology for REMA in association with the environmental control units in the counties of Gothenburg and Aelvsborg. The results of this work  More>>
Authors:
Lindqvist, O; [1]  Loevblad, G; [2]  Roeden, J; [3]  Tunbrant, S [4] 
  1. Chalmers Univ. of Technology, Gothenburg (Sweden)
  2. Swedish Environmental Research Inst., Gothenburg (Sweden)
  3. ECOTERMA/Vattenfall AB, Vaellingby (Sweden)
  4. Vattenfall Energisystem AB, Vaellingby (Sweden)
Publication Date:
Aug 01, 1992
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
VF-UM-92-20
Reference Number:
SCA: 290300; PA: SWD-93:007142; SN: 93000968112
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Aug 1992
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY; REGIONAL ANALYSIS; SWEDEN; SITE SELECTION; AIR POLLUTION; BIOMASS PLANTATIONS; WIND POWER PLANTS; THERMAL POWER PLANTS; LOCAL GOVERNMENT; 290300; ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND SAFETY
OSTI ID:
10140981
Research Organizations:
Vattenfall AB, Vaellingby (Sweden)
Country of Origin:
Sweden
Language:
Swedish
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE93778481; TRN: SE9307142
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS
Submitting Site:
SWD
Size:
37 p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 05, 2005

Citation Formats

Lindqvist, O, Loevblad, G, Roeden, J, and Tunbrant, S. Regional energy and environmental analysis; Regional energi- och miljoeanalys. Sweden: N. p., 1992. Web.
Lindqvist, O, Loevblad, G, Roeden, J, & Tunbrant, S. Regional energy and environmental analysis; Regional energi- och miljoeanalys. Sweden.
Lindqvist, O, Loevblad, G, Roeden, J, and Tunbrant, S. 1992. "Regional energy and environmental analysis; Regional energi- och miljoeanalys." Sweden.
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title = {Regional energy and environmental analysis; Regional energi- och miljoeanalys}
author = {Lindqvist, O, Loevblad, G, Roeden, J, and Tunbrant, S}
abstractNote = {According to the latest Environmental Bill, as well as several other documents and statements issued by the Government and Parliament, Environmentally-adapted community development is a central concept in the policies of the 90s. A project group has been commissioned by Vattenfall to conduct method development studies on the subject of Regional Energy and Environmental Analysis, in Swedish abbreviated to REMA. The goal of the work has been to develop methods and obtain basic factual data for environmental impact assessments of energy production on a regional scale (counties or groups of counties). The methodology is adapted to the work on regional environmental analyses which are to be conducted by the counties during 1992 and 1993 in cooperation with local authorities and other actors. The work involved in the method study has been restricted mainly to atmospheric emissions from thermal power production. However, the same principles can be applied to the cultivation and harvesting of biomass and the localization of wind power plants. As a step in the work on REMA, a sector-specific project was initiated at IVL, testing the methodology for REMA in association with the environmental control units in the counties of Gothenburg and Aelvsborg. The results of this work are presented in a separate report published by IVL. (20 refs., 4 figs.).}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1992}
month = {Aug}
}