IS IT POSSIBLE FOR WESTERN SOCIETY TO RUN ONLY ON RENEWABLE ENERGY? – THE CASE OF ICELAND

Iceland is rich of energy sources, mainly hydropower, geothermal energy and wind. The energy production in 2016 was 13,472 GWh in hydropower and 41,400 GWh in geothermal energy. The wind energy is barely used but that could change in next decades. Realistic maximum potential of electricity productio...

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Main Author: Heiðarsson Jón Þorvaldur
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:German
English
French
Italian
Published: University of Oradea 2017
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:4786990fe96e4733b3cc81cad7e263a2 2023-05-15T16:44:05+02:00 IS IT POSSIBLE FOR WESTERN SOCIETY TO RUN ONLY ON RENEWABLE ENERGY? – THE CASE OF ICELAND Heiðarsson Jón Þorvaldur 2017-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/4786990fe96e4733b3cc81cad7e263a2 DE EN FR IT ger eng fre ita University of Oradea http://anale.steconomiceuoradea.ro/volume/2017/n1/14.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1222-569X https://doaj.org/toc/1582-5450 1222-569X 1582-5450 https://doaj.org/article/4786990fe96e4733b3cc81cad7e263a2 Annals of the University of Oradea: Economic Science, Vol 28, Iss 1, Pp 151-160 (2017) Iceland renewable energy electricity biodiesel energy production energy consumption per capita submarine power cable Business HF5001-6182 Finance HG1-9999 article 2017 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T15:05:34Z Iceland is rich of energy sources, mainly hydropower, geothermal energy and wind. The energy production in 2016 was 13,472 GWh in hydropower and 41,400 GWh in geothermal energy. The wind energy is barely used but that could change in next decades. Realistic maximum potential of electricity production is 30,000 GWh from hydropower and 20,000 GWh from geothermal energy but the potential in wind is not known. Lot of oil is used in Iceland and it is important to decrease consumption of oil and try to revert to renewable energy as much as possible. When analysed in categories it comes out that airplanes are the biggest users of oil, 10,000 kWh/capita per year. In second place are ships using 6,000 kWh/capita of oil and in third place is the family car using 5,700 kWh/capita. Other users of oil are heavy cars, heavy machines and agricultural machinery. The possibilities of reverting to renewables in these categories is very different. It is easy in the case of family cars and that change is ongoing in Iceland. It is difficult in the cases of ships, heavy cars, heavy machines and agricultural machinery. In these categories the change to renewable energy is heavily dependent on production of electric equipment of this kind or production of fat for biodiesel, mainly with oil plants like rapeseed. Regarding airplanes use of renewable energy is difficult and totally impossible these years. So the answer is no, it is not possible for western society like Iceland to run only on renewable energy. Not at this point in time but there are technical solutions so in the future it should be possible. Because of the long distance between Iceland and the rest of Europe it has not been possible to use the resources of the country for export of electricity. It is now technically possible using submarine power cable. The longest cable in the world of this kind is the 580 km long NorNed cable. Such cable between Iceland and Scotland would have to be over 1,000 km. The energy through cable from Iceland could be sufficient for about ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
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IS IT POSSIBLE FOR WESTERN SOCIETY TO RUN ONLY ON RENEWABLE ENERGY? – THE CASE OF ICELAND
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description Iceland is rich of energy sources, mainly hydropower, geothermal energy and wind. The energy production in 2016 was 13,472 GWh in hydropower and 41,400 GWh in geothermal energy. The wind energy is barely used but that could change in next decades. Realistic maximum potential of electricity production is 30,000 GWh from hydropower and 20,000 GWh from geothermal energy but the potential in wind is not known. Lot of oil is used in Iceland and it is important to decrease consumption of oil and try to revert to renewable energy as much as possible. When analysed in categories it comes out that airplanes are the biggest users of oil, 10,000 kWh/capita per year. In second place are ships using 6,000 kWh/capita of oil and in third place is the family car using 5,700 kWh/capita. Other users of oil are heavy cars, heavy machines and agricultural machinery. The possibilities of reverting to renewables in these categories is very different. It is easy in the case of family cars and that change is ongoing in Iceland. It is difficult in the cases of ships, heavy cars, heavy machines and agricultural machinery. In these categories the change to renewable energy is heavily dependent on production of electric equipment of this kind or production of fat for biodiesel, mainly with oil plants like rapeseed. Regarding airplanes use of renewable energy is difficult and totally impossible these years. So the answer is no, it is not possible for western society like Iceland to run only on renewable energy. Not at this point in time but there are technical solutions so in the future it should be possible. Because of the long distance between Iceland and the rest of Europe it has not been possible to use the resources of the country for export of electricity. It is now technically possible using submarine power cable. The longest cable in the world of this kind is the 580 km long NorNed cable. Such cable between Iceland and Scotland would have to be over 1,000 km. The energy through cable from Iceland could be sufficient for about ...
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author Heiðarsson Jón Þorvaldur
author_facet Heiðarsson Jón Þorvaldur
author_sort Heiðarsson Jón Þorvaldur
title IS IT POSSIBLE FOR WESTERN SOCIETY TO RUN ONLY ON RENEWABLE ENERGY? – THE CASE OF ICELAND
title_short IS IT POSSIBLE FOR WESTERN SOCIETY TO RUN ONLY ON RENEWABLE ENERGY? – THE CASE OF ICELAND
title_full IS IT POSSIBLE FOR WESTERN SOCIETY TO RUN ONLY ON RENEWABLE ENERGY? – THE CASE OF ICELAND
title_fullStr IS IT POSSIBLE FOR WESTERN SOCIETY TO RUN ONLY ON RENEWABLE ENERGY? – THE CASE OF ICELAND
title_full_unstemmed IS IT POSSIBLE FOR WESTERN SOCIETY TO RUN ONLY ON RENEWABLE ENERGY? – THE CASE OF ICELAND
title_sort is it possible for western society to run only on renewable energy? – the case of iceland
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