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...
by Vance Tan | Jan 15, 2015 | Infrastructure systems
Abstract Well managed, maintained and effective national infrastructure (NI) systems (i.e. energy, transport, water, waste, ICT) provide the backbone for economic growth and societal wellbeing. Traditionally, NI planning and implementation has been conducted in...
by Vance Tan | Oct 29, 2014 | Infrastructure systems
Abstract National infrastructure (NI) systems (i.e., energy, transport, water, waste, and information and communications technology) provide essential services to the economy and contribute to human well-being. These systems have evolved over centuries, being planned...
by Vance Tan | Oct 1, 2014 | Infrastructure systems
Abstract Carbon capture and storage (CCS) will be a key technology for reducing emissions from fossil-fuelled electricity generation. The UK is developing demonstration plants and UK Government strategy proposes the clustering of CCS facilities, having identified...
by Vance Tan | Sep 30, 2014 | Infrastructure systems
Electricity generation, cooling water use and pathways to 2050: Results and methodological insights from a UK study. World Water Week 2014, 21 August – 5 September, 2014. Stockholm, Sweden. Authors Byers, E.A., Hall, J.W. and Amezaga, J.M.
by Vance Tan | Aug 5, 2014 | Infrastructure systems
Abstract National infrastructure systems (energy, transport, digital communications, water, and waste) provide essential services to society. Although for the most part these systems developed in a piecemeal way, they are now an integrated and highly interdependent...