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Mapping Renewable Energy among Antarctic Research Stations

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Title
Mapping Renewable Energy among Antarctic Research Stations
Other Titles
남극 연구 기지 간 재생 에너지 매핑
Authors
Magnus de Witt
Chung, Changhyun
Lee, Joohan
Keywords
Antarcticaenergy resourcesremote energyrenewable energy
Issue Date
2024
Citation
Magnus de Witt, Chung, Changhyun, Lee, Joohan. 2024. "Mapping Renewable Energy among Antarctic Research Stations". SUSTAINABILITY, 16(1): 426-0.
Abstract
This paper presents an overview of current electricity generation and consumption patterns in the Antarctic. Based on both previously published and newly collected data, the paper describes the current status of renewable-energy use at research stations in the Antarctic. A more detailed view of electricity systems is also presented, demonstrating how different types of resources may be used and combined. The paper will serve as a guide to various renewable-energy generation technologies, highlighting well-established praxis, lessons learned, and potential ideas for im-provement. Several renewable electricity generation technologies that have proven effective for use in the Antarctic environment are described. as well as those that are currently in use. Finally, the paper summarizes the major lessons learned to support future projects and close the knowledge gap. The use of renewable-energy sources has the potential to reduce research stations’ greenhouse gas emissions, making research in Antarctica more sustainable. The availability of high-quality energy is crucial for survival and to allow scientists to conduct meaningful research at research stations under harsh Antarctic conditions.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/15069
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16010426
Type
Article
Station
해당사항없음
Indexed
SCIE
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2023-2023, Research on Co-operative Mobile Robot System Technology for Polar Region Development and Exploration (23-23) / Lee, Joohan (PM23070)
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