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Impact of transition to a low carbon power system on the GB gas network

by Vance Tan | Jul 14, 2015 | Energy

Abstract The reliance of Great Britain power generation on the gas network makes it critical to consider the future availability and cost of gas in planning the expansion of the power system. A combined gas and electricity network planning model was used to...

Soil data helps road maintenance in Lincolnshire

by Vance Tan | Jul 8, 2015 | Geohazards

Abstract 2015. Soil data helps road maintenance in Lincolnshire. New Civil Engineer. 8 July, 2015 (subscription only) Authors Pritchard, O.G., Hallett, S.H. and Farewell, T.S.

The economics of infrastructure complexity

by Vance Tan | Jun 9, 2015 | Economic impacts

The economics of infrastructure complexity. University of Auckland, New Zealand. 9 June 2015. Authors Kelly, S. and Thacker, S.

Cooling water for Britain’s future energy supply

by Vance Tan | Jun 5, 2015 | Cross-sectoral, Energy

Abstract In this paper, regional freshwater demands for the electricity sector (cooling water for power stations) are investigated against regional freshwater availability at low flows in a scenario of medium climate change. In a future with high levels of fossil fuel...

Introducing system interdependency into infrastructure appraisal: from projects to portfolios to pathways

by Vance Tan | May 22, 2015 | Infrastructure systems

Abstract Current methods for appraisal of infrastructure projects have been developed to consider multiple criteria, wider economic impacts and uncertainty, yet their focus on standalone projects and sector specific methods ignores the widely acknowledged ‘system of...
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