Climate and Energy Systems - CES

Climate and Energy Systems, 2007-2010 - 21.12.2009

The goal of the Climate and Energy Systems project is to look at climate impacts closer in time and assess the development of the Nordic electricity system for the next 20-30 years. The project started in 2007 and will finish in 2010. It will address how the conditions for production of renewable energy in the Nordic area might change due to global warming. It will focus on the potential production and the future safety of the production systems as well as uncertainties.

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The final CES conference, 31 May-2 June 2010 - 7.9.2010

ljósmynd af leysingalæk í jökliThe final conference of the CES project "Future Climate and Renewable Energy - Impacts, Risks and Adaptation" was held at the Soria Moria Hotel in Oslo from 31 May to 2 June. The conference, which was skillfully arranged by NVE under the leadership of Hege Hisdal, was organised around five themes. Read more

Two TRI/TFI projects with roots in the CES collaboration funded - 6.9.2010

The CES project and its predecessors, CCEP, CWE and CE, have forged a longstanding research collaboration in the field of climate change and energy issues among meteorological, hydrological and many other research institutes in the Nordic and Baltic countries. The TRI/TFI (Top-level Research Initiative/Topforskningsinitiativet) is a major Nordic venture for research of the climate, energy systems and the environment. With a budget of DKK 400 million over five years, the TRI is the largest joint Nordic research and innovation initiative to date. Read more
CES-konferanse

Future Climate and Renewable Energy: Impacts, Risks and Adaptation - 17.12.2009

At the Nordic and Baltic conference on “Future Climate and Renewable Energy – Impacts, Risks and Adaptation”, you will meet stakeholders from the energy sector and researchers to exchange views and acquire information about current research results regarding the: Read more






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