Forskningsgruppen for Videnskab, teknologi og miljøpolitik
Former organisation. 01-01-09.
Publications
(166)- Published
2050 pathway to an active renewable energy scenario for Jiangsu province
Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article
- Submitted
Educating Sustainable Architects : reflections on the Alley Flat Initiative at the University of Texas
Publication: Research › Journal article
- Published
Electric vehicles and large-scale integration of wind power : the case of Inner Mongolia in China
Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article
Research projects
(42)Most frequent journals
International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
ISSNs: 0948-3349
Springer, Germany
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Journal
Activities
(27)Om arbejdsmiljøreguleringens svagheder - Fagligt forum
Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
Om medarbejderdeltagelse - Egedal kommune
Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
Modvækst og bæredygtig jobskabelse, indvandrere på arbejdspladsen og arbejdsmiljøreguleringens huller
Activity: Appearance in mass media › Participation in Radio Programme
Press clippings
(279)Danmark med i nyt projekt om alternativ skibsfart
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Det første stik - men langt fra det sidste
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Byggeboom på AAU
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Most frequent publishers
Institut for Samfundsudvikling og Planlægning, Aalborg Universitet, 978-87-91830, 87-90893
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Most downloaded publications
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Energy System Analysis of 100 Per cent Renewable Energy Systems : The Case of Denmark year 2030 and 2050
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
downloads - 763
Spild af ressourcer - spild af mennesker (Del 2) : udvalgte publikationer
Publication: Research › Ph.d. thesis
downloads - 718
Varmeplan Danmark
Publication: Research › Report
downloads - 648
Mix of power system flexibility means providing 50 % wind power penetration in the Danish power system in 2030
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
downloads - 504
The transport sectors potential contribution to the flexibility in the power sector required by large-scale wind power integration
Publication: Research › Article in proceeding
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