Lessons learned establishing a dialogue between the energy industry and the meteorological community and a way forward

Laurent Dubus, Alberto Troccoli, Sue Ellen Haupt, Mohammed Sadeck Boulahya, Stephen Dorling

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Abstract

Work at the nexus between energy and meteorology aims at integrating meteorological information into operational risk management and strategic planning for the energy sector, at all timescales, from long-term climate change and climate variability to shorter term local weather. Weather and climate risk management can be a powerful instrument for development-not only for building energy system resilience and thus mitigating the effects of adverse events but also for ensuring that opportunities for enhanced system efficiency are exploited. The collaboration between energy and meteorology has a long history but has recently been strengthening, particularly in response to the new challenges posed by climate change and the necessary development of low-carbon energy systems. An efficient integration of high-quality weather and climate information into energy sector policy formulation, strategic planning, risk management and operational activities now, more than ever, requires improved understanding and communication between energy and meteorology specialists and decision makers.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWeather and Climate Services for the Energy Industry
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Pages179-190
Number of pages12
ISBN (Electronic)9783319684185
ISBN (Print)9783319684178
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 3 2018

Keywords

  • Climate change
  • Energy systems
  • Meteorology
  • Resilience
  • Risk management
  • Strategic planning
  • Weather and climate services

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