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Special seminar: Sustainable Energy for Remote Polar Regions

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Dr Magnus de Witt, Alaska Centre for Energy and Power, will give a seminar on remote energy use in polar regions under extreme and cold climate conditions.

The seminar will focus on remote energy use in polar regions under extreme and cold climatic conditions. Electrical and thermal energy are essential for the community’s well-being in the polar region. Energy use in remote areas implies that the energy generation is far from road infrastructure or electricity grids. The energy supply has to match the energy demand.

The seminar will give an introduction to energy technologies for cold climates, with the main focus on the three dimensions (Affordability, Security, and Environmental Soundness) of energy policy, with a focus on remote applications.

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