Greenland's abundant renewable energy resources position it as a potential producer of green hydrogen, a promising energy carrier for global decarbonization efforts. This research aims to evaluate the economic feasibility of hydrogen transportation in Greenland, focusing on compressed gas via pipeli…
Greenland's abundant renewable energy resources position it as a potential producer of green hydrogen, a promising energy carrier for global decarbonization efforts. This research aims to evaluate the economic feasibility of hydrogen transportation in Greenland, focusing on compressed gas via pipelines and liquefied hydrogen via maritime routes. The study employs a comprehensive methodology that includes economic analysis of production, liquefaction, and transportation costs. This approach integrates a wide range of methods available in the literature and considers various components of the hydrogen supply chain, going beyond the typical focus on transportation strategies alone. Results indicate that pipelines are more cost-effective for shorter distances (<1,500 km) and higher demand, whereas shipping is better suited for longer distances and larger volumes. A case study of transporting hydrogen from Paamuit to Nuuk revealed that for a production capacity of 40 t/d, the cost of pipeline transport was 1.3 USD/kg, whereas for shipping it was 2.7 USD/kg. These findings contribute significantly to the development of a hydrogen economy and highlight Greenland's potential as a competitive player in the global green hydrogen market. The research provides valuable insights for decision-makers in planning efficient and economical hydrogen transportation strategies.
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Forfatter:
Javier L. Arnaut; Hauwa Bappah Dukku; Cameron Johnstone; Annalisa Riccardi; Stephanie Ordonez Sanchez
Årstal:
2025
Emner:
Renewable energy; Innovation; Technology; Economic development
Titel på tidsskrift:
Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
Udgiver:
KSOE
Publikationsland:
Korea
DOI nummer:
https://doi.org/10.26748/KSOE.2024.088
Forfatter:
Gestur Hovgaard
Editor:
Godfrey Baldacchino
Årstal:
2015
Emner:
Aquaculture; Faroe Islands; Entrepreneurship; Innovation
Publikationssted:
New York
Titel på værtspublikation:
Entrepreneurship in Small Island States and Territories
Udgiver:
Routledge
Nýskapan má til, eisini innan útbúgving
Forfatter:
Gestur Hovgaard
Årstal:
2012
Emner:
Innovation; Højere uddannelse; Masterlære
Navn på avis:
Sosialurin
Volume & nummer:
134
From the Planning of Innovation to Innovation Planning
Forfatter:
Gestur Hovgaard
Editor:
Lars Fuglsang
Årstal:
2008
Emner:
Innovation; Planning; Dairy industri; Denmark; Protein; Biotechnology
Titel på værtspublikation:
Innovation and the Creative Process
Udgiver:
Edward Elgar
Stovnar og nýskapan á norðurleiðum: Tvørvísindaleg rannsókn á leiklut kummunanna í nýskapan
Forfatter:
Gestur Hovgaard; Gunnar Thór Jóhannesson
Editor:
Magnus Snædal; Anfinn Johansen
Årstal:
2005
Emner:
Kommuner; Innovation; Island; Færøerne
Publikationssted:
Reykjavík
Publikationsland:
Iceland
Titel på værtspublikation:
Frændafundur 5
Udgiver:
Háskólaútgáfan
Globalization, embeddedness and local coping strategies – a comparative and qualitative study of local dynamics in contemporary social change
Forfatter:
Gestur Hovgaard
Årstal:
2001
Emner:
Globalization; Embeddednes; Coping strategies; Local development; Innovation; Entrepreneurship; Klaksvík; Båtsfjord
Publikationssted:
Roskilde
Publikationsland:
Danmark
Udgiver:
Forlaget Samfundsøkonomi & Planlægning
The West Nordic region holds promising opportunities to improve utilisation, sustainability and value from its biological resources. The region’s major bioresources available for biorefining and biotechnological applications are the focus of this report. It identifies valuable ingredients in the dif…
The West Nordic region holds promising opportunities to improve utilisation, sustainability and value from its biological resources. The region’s major bioresources available for biorefining and biotechnological applications are the focus of this report. It identifies valuable ingredients in the different resources, processing technologies which are or may be applied, and possible end products obtained from further processing the raw material. An overview of the current operations and products which are being produced within the region is given. The report divides the available bioresources into biodegradable residues of aquatic or land origin and underutilised biomass. High-north specific opportunities and obstacles are highlighted.
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Forfatter:
Bryndís Björnsdóttir; Margrét Geirsdóttir; Elísabet Eik Guðmundsdóttir; Guðjón Þorkelsson; Rósa Jónsdóttir; Gunnar Þórðarson; René Groben; Stephen Knobloch ; Aviâja Lyberth Hauptmann; Janus Vang; Ingunn Gunnarsdóttir; Ragnar Jóhannsson; Lisbeth Due Schönemann -Paul ; Sigrún Elsa Smáradóttir
Emner:
Bioeconomy; West Nordic Region; Biotechnology; Innovation
Catching up in Greenland: Pathways for knowledge transfer in the Arctic
Emner:
Innovation; Economic development; Economic policy
Konferencenavn:
Arctic Circle Assembly
Konferenceby:
Reykjavik
Konferenceland:
Iceland
Dato & år:
October 2019
Governments around the world advance innovation as a significant means to improving public services (Walker, 2006:311). Within this discussion the word innovation seems to be used habitually by policy makers where there are high expectations in relation to reviving, boosting and renewing the flaggin…
Governments around the world advance innovation as a significant means to improving public services (Walker, 2006:311). Within this discussion the word innovation seems to be used habitually by policy makers where there are high expectations in relation to reviving, boosting and renewing the flagging economies and the public sector services. Within this context, innovation in the public sector is recognized as a vital factor in meeting the challenges of globalization and demographic changes, and simultaneously sustaining a high level of public services to citizens and businesses.
However, there is ambiguity and disagreement in the ‘literature’ with no universally accepted definition (National Audit Office 2006; Becheikh, N. et al 2007) about what innovation is, And about what deserves to be classified as an ‘innovation’ (Hartley 2005; Moore and Hartley 2008; Osborne 2008). Through reviewing the literature concerning innovation theory and the more recent literature on innovation in the public sector this paper compares and contrasts both definitions and classifications of innovation in an effort to shed more light on this complex area.
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Emner:
Innovation; Public sector
Konferencenavn:
ICE-Project
Konferenceby:
Göteborg
Konferenceland:
Sweden
Dato & år:
2010