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Drysdale, David, Brian Vad Mathiesen, and Henrik Lund. "From Carbon Calculators to Energy System Analysis in Cities." Energies 12, no. 12 (June 17, 2019): 2307. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en12122307.

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Energy systems in cities need to be decarbonized and are becoming more integrated via energy sector coupling. Today, cities often use simple methods to assess their low carbon targets, e.g., carbon calculators, and these methods use annualized carbon reduction potentials. For example, reductions from heat savings in buildings or fuel demand in transport. This is done because it is simple and fast. This paper describes a methodology that goes beyond carbon calculators and assesses highly renewable energy systems. The methodology is carried out for a case city—Sønderborg, Denmark. Using a national 100% renewable energy study and a suitable energy system analysis tool (EnergyPLAN), the method accounts for inter-sector coupling and energy system dynamics. The energy system is assessed by comparing the results from the analysis tool against numerous key sustainability factors for a Smart Energy System. The paper illustrates how the method delivers a sustainable 100% renewable Smart Energy System for Sønderborg, which can be part of the Danish energy system in 2050 based on local resources. The paper discusses the broader applicability of the method within strategic energy planning.
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Skytt, Christine Benna, and Lars Winther. "Trust and local knowledge production: Inter-organisational collaborations in the Sønderborg region, Denmark." Geografisk Tidsskrift-Danish Journal of Geography 111, no. 1 (January 2011): 27–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00167223.2011.10669520.

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Cybulski, Zefiryn, and Poul Kjaeldgaard. "Resistance to oral antibiotics in urinary coliform strains isolated between 2000 and 2008 in Sønderborg area, Denmark." International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents 35, no. 5 (May 2010): 516–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijantimicag.2010.01.009.

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HJORTH, J. P. "Abstracts of papers presented at the Workshop on Molecular Genetics of the Mouse II August 11-16, 1980 Sandbjerg Slot, Sønderborg, Denmark." Hereditas 94, no. 1 (February 12, 2009): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1601-5223.1981.tb01725.x.

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Vosgerau, Henrik, Anders Mathiesen, Morten Sparre Andersen, Lars Ole Boldreel, Morten Leth Hjuler, Elina Kamla, Lars Kristensen, Christian Brogaard Pedersen, Bjarni Pjetursson, and Lars Henrik Nielsen. "A WebGIS portal for exploration of deep geothermal energy based on geological and geophysical data." GEUS Bulletin 35 (July 15, 2016): 23–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.34194/geusb.v35.4633.

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The Danish subsurface contains deep geothermal resources which may contribute for hundreds of years to the mixed Danish energy supply (Mathiesen et al. 2009). At present only a limited fraction of these resources are utilised in three existing geothermal power plants in Thisted, Margretheholm and Sønderborg (Fig. 1) where warm formation water is pumped to the surface from a production well and, after heat extraction, returned to the subsurface in injection wells (Fig. 2). Deep geothermal energy has the advantage of being a sustainable and environmentally friendly energy source which is furthermore independent of climate and seasonal variations, in contrast to wind and solar energy. The implementation of deep geothermal energy for district heating replacing conventional energy sources, especially coal and oil, may thus lead to a considerable reduction in the emission of greenhouse gases. There are therefore good reasons to include geothermal energy as a central component in Denmark’s future supply of energy for district heating. Furthermore, heat-demanding industries may consider the possibility to integrate geothermal energy and energy storage in their production process. In order to facilitate the use of geothermal energy, a broad majority in the Danish parliament has granted financial support for initiatives within the geothermal field (Energy policy agreement of March 22, 2012). The present paper deals with one of the outcomes of this agreement, namely a WebGIS portal with an overview of existing and interpreted geological and geophysical data. This will be relevant for all stakeholders in the exploration of deep geothermal resources in the Danish subsurface. The portal focuses on geothermal reservoirs within the 800–3000 m depth interval and provides an overview of the amount and quality of existing geodata, the geological composition of the subsurface, and interpreted thematic products such as geological maps of potential geothermal reservoirs. A comprehensive map from the portal showing onshore and nearoffshore locations where the geological conditions are potentially suitable for extraction of deep geothermal energy in Denmark is shown in Fig. 1. Many of the thematic maps are outcomes of the project The geothermal energy potential in Denmark – reservoir properties, temperature distribution and models for utilization under the programme Sustainable Energy and Environment funded by the Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation.
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Books on the topic "Sønderborg, Denmark"

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Christian III og Dronning Dorotheas anetavler i Sønderborg Slotskirke. Sønderborg: Museum Sønderjylland-Sønderborg Slot, 2010.

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Nordic Summer School in Mathematics (1988 Sønderborg, Denmark). Schrödinger operators: Proceedings of the Nordic Summer School in Mathematics held at Sandbjerg Slot, Sønderborg, Denmark, August 1-12, 1988. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1989.

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Workshop on Resistance Vessel Abnormalities in Hypertension (1984 Sønderborg, Denmark). Resistance vessels: Physiology, pharmacology, and hypertensive pathology : proceedings of a Workshop on Resistance Vessel Abnormalities in Hypertension, Sandbjerg Manor, Sønderborg, Denmark, June 12-15, 1984. Edited by Hammersen Frithjof, Mulvany M. J, and Strandgaard Svend. Basel ; New York: Karger, 1985.

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Borders Of Belonging Experiencing History War And Nation At A Danish Heritage Site. Berghahn Books, 2014.

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