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Main energy sources in the next decades

Main energy sources in the next decades. Group 4 – ÞAMP. Ann - Riin Ridbeck Petra Nilsson Maksym Sytnyk Þórdís Björnsdóttir. Population in regions. ÞAMP. Future energy sourses , in Sweden. ÞAMP. Future energy sourses , in Denmark. ÞAMP. Load 2011 : 70,4 TWh 2012: 85,4 TWh.

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Main energy sources in the next decades

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  1. Main energy sources in the next decades Group 4 – ÞAMP Ann - RiinRidbeck Petra Nilsson MaksymSytnyk ÞórdísBjörnsdóttir

  2. Population in regions

  3. ÞAMP Futureenergysourses, in Sweden

  4. ÞAMP Futureenergysourses, in Denmark

  5. ÞAMP Load 2011: 70,4 TWh 2012: 85,4 TWh Load 2020: 117 TWh Load 2050: 168 TWh Finland – Electricity generation Goals: 38 % of consumption from renewable sources by 2020 Carbon neutral economy

  6. ÞAMP Finland – Renewable energy

  7. ÞAMP 13,2 TWh boost with electricity certificates by 2020 (+SWE) Norway – Electricity generation Goals: 67,5 % of energy consumption from renewable sources by 2020 (60 % in 2012) Wind: 2012 – 440 MW; 20XX – 21,000 MW.

  8. ÞAMP Iceland

  9. ÞAMP Iceland

  10. Nordic electricitygenerationin theCarbon-Neutral Scenario Up to a 10-fold increase in wind generation from 3% of total generation in 2010 to 25% in 2050

  11. ÞAMP Lithuania

  12. ÞAMP Lithuania

  13. ÞAMP Estonia

  14. ÞAMP Latvia

  15. Comparison Finland 2020

  16. Comparison

  17. Comparison Finland 2050

  18. Comparison

  19. Cooperation • Flexible energy networks • Trade with excess of electricity • Electricity certificates; foreign investments • Share of expertise and technology

  20. Thank you !

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