UK and Norway Case Study on Relying on Fossil Fuels Flashcards
UK Physical Availability to Energy Resources
Discovery of large reserves of North Sea Oil and gas
UK increased use after the 1970s greatly altering UK’s energy mix
Norway Physical Availability to Energy Resources
As country mountainous, with steep valleys and plentiful rainfall, HEP is the natural energy choice
Cannot do solar energy due to high latitude location
UK Importing Energy
2015:
third of UK fuels imports consisted of crude oil - 50% came from Norway
UK import liquid gas - 98% from Qatar which arrives by supertanker
UK Costs of Energy Sources
North Sea oil is expensive to extract. Stocks of North Sea oil and gas are declining, forcing UK to import more
Norway Technology
Norsk Hydro runs over 600HEP sites, which supply 97.5% of Norway’s renewable electricity
Norway Costs of Energy Sources
Transfer of electricity from HEP production in remote regions to urban areas and isolated settlements is expensive
UK and Norway Environmental Development
In 2015, committed to a 40% reduction in domestic greenhouse gas emmission by 2030, compared to 1990 levels