Energy Development in Canada's Arctic Territories
カナダ北極圏におけるエネルギー開発 (AI 翻訳)
Noel Voykin
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日本語
カナダ北極圏のコミュニティは、化石燃料からの移行における独自の課題に直面している。本論文は、分散型発電や小型原子炉などの技術革新と、規制環境や官民パートナーシップの重要性を検討し、地域密着型のクリーンエネルギー実装の可能性を示す。
English
Arctic communities in Canada face unique challenges in transitioning from fossil fuels, including cultural preservation and high infrastructure costs. This paper examines technological innovations like distributed generation and micro-modular nuclear reactors, alongside regulatory frameworks and public-private partnerships, highlighting the need for genuine community partnerships for affordable clean energy.
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日本のGX文脈において
日本の離島や寒冷地におけるエネルギー転換の参考となる可能性がある。ただし、直接的な政策連動は限定的。
In the global GX context
This paper contributes to global understanding of energy transitions in remote, cold-climate regions. It offers insights for policymakers and practitioners dealing with similar challenges in the Arctic or comparable geographies.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Energy transition scholars can learn from community-driven approaches and technological mixes in extreme environments.
🏢実務担当者:Community energy planners can explore models for distributed generation and partnerships.
🏛政策担当者:Policymakers can examine regulatory and partnership frameworks for remote energy transitions.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Communities across Canada’s Arctic are at a turning point in their energy trajectory. Compared to their southern neighbors, rural and remote communities across the Arctic face unique challenges as they transition away from fossil fuel dependencies – challenges marked by the importance of preserving cultural heritage, high infrastructure costs, vast geographies, and adapting to rapid climate change. This chapter examines contemporary energy practices and initiatives across Canada’s Arctic, illustrating examples of community initiatives and the role of technological innovation – from distributed generation and micro-modular nuclear reactors to new digital technologies for smart energy. The regulatory environment in which these innovations are occurring, and the importance of evolving public–private partnerships are discussed. This chapter concludes by reflecting on recent technological trends and opportunities for collaboration and knowledge exchange, emphasizing the importance of genuine partnerships with local communities to ensure that clean energy is not only affordable but also practical for northern locations.
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