En studie av framtida flödesbelastning på Stockholms huvudavloppssystem
Authors:
Olsson, J., Dahné, J., German, J., Westergren, B., von Scherling, M., Kjellson, L., Ohls, F., Olsson, A.
Published in:
Reports Climatology, 3, SMHI, Norrköping. 86 pp.
Date:
December 2010
Summary:
The aim of the study was to assess the discharge load on Stockholm's main sewer system during the rest of this century in light of both climate change and population increase. For this assessment, flow simulations with MIKE Urban were performed. The results indicate in particular that the spill volumes to Lake Mälaren and Saltsjön will increase substantially, but also an increased inflow to the treatment plant, and thus an increased need for treatment, and an increased flood risk.
Updated: 2011-02-09
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Mistra-SWECIA Science seminar: The effects of different energy sources and technological progress on climate change
Fossil energy and technological progress are two important factors that potentially influence climate change. Today, the main source of energy is fossil energy, and its use generates CO2-emissions with global warming as result. Technological progress can however improve the energy efficiency and potentially lead to the implementation of alternative clean energy sources that may partially or fully...