Avaus ja Pirkanmaan metsälogistiikka -hankkeen
esittely, Teuvo Taura, Suomen metsäkeskus
Maakaapeleiden asentaminen yksityistien tiealueelle,
Kari Äikäs, Tieisännöinti Kari Äikäs
Sähkölinjojen maakaapelointi Kangasalan alueella,
Jukka Laakso ja Sanni Harala, Elenia Oy
Kaupungin avustukset yksityisteille v. 2018
Kari Lepistö, Kangasalan kaupunki
ELY-keskuksen avustukset yksityisteiden
parantamiseen, Jouko Sivula, ELY-keskus
KEMERA-rahoitus yksityisteiden parantamiseen, Teuvo Taura
Rumpujen asentamien, Kari Kohtala, Jita Oy
Liikenneturvallisuus yksityisteillä, Pauli Kukkonen, Saferoad
SerVesi-tutkimushankkeen tavoitteena oli kehittää toimintamalleja ja työkaluja vesihuoltoverkostojen kunnossapitopalveluiden riskienhallintaan. Riskienhallintamenetelmiä pyrittiin
kehittämään sekä palvelun tilaajalle että palvelun toimittajalle parantaen samalla kumppanuussuhteen läpinäkyvyyttä.
Avaus ja Pirkanmaan metsälogistiikka -hankkeen
esittely, Teuvo Taura, Suomen metsäkeskus
Maakaapeleiden asentaminen yksityistien tiealueelle,
Kari Äikäs, Tieisännöinti Kari Äikäs
Sähkölinjojen maakaapelointi Kangasalan alueella,
Jukka Laakso ja Sanni Harala, Elenia Oy
Kaupungin avustukset yksityisteille v. 2018
Kari Lepistö, Kangasalan kaupunki
ELY-keskuksen avustukset yksityisteiden
parantamiseen, Jouko Sivula, ELY-keskus
KEMERA-rahoitus yksityisteiden parantamiseen, Teuvo Taura
Rumpujen asentamien, Kari Kohtala, Jita Oy
Liikenneturvallisuus yksityisteillä, Pauli Kukkonen, Saferoad
SerVesi-tutkimushankkeen tavoitteena oli kehittää toimintamalleja ja työkaluja vesihuoltoverkostojen kunnossapitopalveluiden riskienhallintaan. Riskienhallintamenetelmiä pyrittiin
kehittämään sekä palvelun tilaajalle että palvelun toimittajalle parantaen samalla kumppanuussuhteen läpinäkyvyyttä.
Gaia Consulting Oy:n Jyväskylän resurssiviisaustiekartan arviointiraportti esittää, millaisia talousvaikutuksia valikoiduilla, Jyväskylässä toteutetuilla resurssiviisailla toimilla voisi olla. Toimet liittyvät viiteen aihealueeseen: energia, jäte, liikenne, ruoka ja vesi. Tämä esitys käsittelee liikenteeseen liittyviä toimenpiteitä.
Lisätietoja resurssiviisaustiekartasta:
https://www.sitra.fi/artikkelit/hikinen-tie-kohti-resurssiviisasta-jyvaskylaa
Presentation held by Anna-Liisa Koskinen, Senior Consultant, Environmental Consulting at the Circular Economy Now! seminar on organised by Aalto University on May 16, 2018.
Contaminated Soil and Land Use, presentation by Sirkku Huisko, Pöyry's leadin...Pöyry
Presentation held at the annual event for the members of the Society for Soil Protection and Environmental Protection Technology (MUTKU in Finnish) on 14-16 March, 2018.
Presentation language: Finnish
Pöyry: role of the planned Nordic stakeholder forum 2017Pöyry
In a seminar on developing Nordic energy cooperation, Pöyry's Stephen Woodhouse discussed the role of the planned Nordic stakeholder forum. The seminar, organised by Fortum on 31st October 2017, hosted about a hundred participants including government officials, regulators, TSOs, European Commission, power exchanges and energy industry.
A successful cyber attack on a plant’s Industrial Control Systems (ICS) can be catastrophic. It can impact the plant’s operations, finances, damage reputation and even threaten lives. A resilient cyber security programme is essential in order to mitigate against potential cyber attacks. To help ensure that your plant is fully prepared to defend against potential cyber attacks, we provide a range of ICS Cyber Security services, each customised for your plant’s unique requirements, based on the latest international cyber security standards and best practice. Pöyry is active in designing, assessing and supervising the implementation of ICS cyber security programmes to both operating and greenfield facilities.
Our latest Point of View report explores when grid parity for solar and wind might happen and what the implications could be. Grid parity occurs where emerging technologies such as wind and solar produce electricity at the same levelised cost as buying power from the grid.
It has long been considered the ‘holy grail’ for renewables as it will usher in a new era of unsubsidised renewables where market forces, not subsidies, would drive large scale deployment. The revenues of any investment now undertaken with a defined economic life (e.g. 30 year) will be affected by the build of unsubsidised renewables (as typical subsidy regimes are 10-20 years in duration).
As a result, investors must ensure their revenue projections post-subsidy period take into account the impact of increasing amounts of competing (unsubsidised) renewables – which will act to lower their capture prices and revenue post-subsidy. If they don’t take this into account, they risk overestimating the long-term profitability of projects built at the moment.
With a focus on Europe, the analysis has been conducted by Poyry’s state-of-the-art electricity model BID3. The report defines grid parity, explores where and when it might happen first and the implication of it being reached.
Poyry-How will Lancashire shale gas impact the GB energy market? - Point of ViewPöyry
Shale gas production in the US is massive, exceeding 200bcm per annum. This has
led to a dramatic drop in gas prices and has returned the US to near self-sufficiency in
natural gas. High volumes of shale gas have even triggered requests for LNG exports.
However, the US picture has not been replicated anywhere in the world. In Europe,
shale gas continues to be hotly debated. Pöyry investigated this for the GB energy
regulator, Ofgem, in 2011 to examine the potential impacts of unconventional gas on
European gas markets. However, much has changed recently that has caused us to revisit
our analysis.
Poyry - Europe’s energy future – the shape of the beast - Point of ViewPöyry
Decarbonisation requires large scale investment by European energy companies, but threatens their existing revenue streams. Financial investors are becoming wary of the power sector, and new sources of capital are urgently required. Meanwhile, Europe faces a policy dilemma; whether to rely on markets and a strong CO2 regime, or to build national solutions with government-channelled investment. Whichever way this dilemma is
resolved, the traditional role of the electricity companies must adapt: embracing innovation is the first necessary step to the future world.
Poyry - How must plantation forestry change to survive? - Point of ViewPöyry
There is growing global evidence that in order to survive, plantation forestry 1 must change. Moving beyond supplying pulp and paper producers and wood products manufacturers, global forestry players must now meet
increasing demands from new bioenergy producers, compete for land and water with food growers, deal with changing societal beliefs about sustainability, and comply with complex environmental regulations.
Poyry - How will intermittency change Europe’s gas markets? - Point of ViewPöyry
The rapid development of renewables across Europe is having profound effects, shaking up electricity markets and transforming how we generate electricity. An area that has never been fully investigated is what the impact will
be on gas markets, as gas-fired CCGTs are likely to become the back-up to intermittent wind generation, leading to a concept we have dubbed ‘gas intermittency’.
Poyry - Are you ready for the Age of Confluence? - Point of ViewPöyry
Our global ecosystem is evolving. We have entered a new era, characterised by an increasingly complex mesh of interconnections and linkages across the world’s major resource groups: land, biomass, energy, fresh water, chemicals, manpower, and metals and minerals. Another parallel phenomenon is emerging: our digital and
bio-based worlds are also converging. We are living in what we call the ‘Age of Confluence’.
It is time for industries to understand and master the bio-economic implications of these interconnections – or risk facing serious issues, which cut deep into the core of a
sustainable future.
Poyry - How can small-scale LNG help grow the European gas market? - Point of...Pöyry
A large new market for natural gas is under rapid development whilst also reducing emissions. LNG is reaching markets previously inaccessible to pipeline gas; as a fuel for transport and for communities remote from the gas grid. A significant development is the use of LNG in marine transport, which currently uses heavy fuel oils.
Poyry - Paper business in mature markets - is there hope? - Point of ViewPöyry
It is old news that the profitability of
European graphic paper producers has been
unsatisfactory in the 2000’s. In fact, the
industry never recovered from the recession of
2001-2002. Since then, paper production has
returned less than 2% on capital employed.
Poyry - UK Shale Gas - where are we now? - Point of ViewPöyry
Exploratory drilling activity on the part of shale gas developers remains low despite widespread coverage in the media and announcements that the UK is to “go all
out for shale”. Although regulation must remain thorough and robust, there is a risk that the complex approvals process will hinder production. Industry, government
and regulatory authorities should ensure that the institutional capacity is in place to make the approvals process efficient so that the potential benefits of shale gas can be realised.
Poyry - Global Diet: A menu with radical business consequences - Point of ViewPöyry
There is nothing more everyday and downto-earth than choosing what to eat. With increased living standards, the range of choice expands. At the same time, we are here dealing with a powerful engine of disruption. The hand that picks the milk carton at the store is the very “visible hand”
that disturbs global patterns of resource use and trade flows. Land use, energy consumption, mining and the consumption of packaging and hygiene products are but a few examples.