Weather Matters for Energy /
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Formato: | eBook |
Lenguaje: | English |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,
2014.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2014. |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I: Why Should the Energy Industry be Concerned About Weather Patterns?
- A new era for Energy
- Vulnerability of Energy Systems in a Changing Climate
- Climatic Changes: Looking Back, Looking Forward
- Renewable Energy and Climate Change Mitigation - an Overview of the IPCC Special Report
- Part II: How is the Energy Industry Meteorology-proofing Itself?
- Managing Weather and Climate Risks: a View from the Energy Sector
- Improving Resilience Challenges and Linkages of the Energy Industry in a Changing Climate
- Combining Meteorological and Electrical Engineering Expertise to Solve Energy Management Problems
- Weather and Climate Impacts on Australia's National Electricity Market
- Bioenergy, Weather and Climate Change in Africa: Leading Issues and Policy Options
- Part III: What can Meteorology offer to the Energy Industry?
- Weather and climate information delivery within national and international frameworks
- Meteorology and the energy sector
- Earth observations in support of the Energy sector
- Emerging Meteorological Requirements to Support High Penetrations of Variable Renewable Energy Sources: Solar Energy
- Current status and challenges in wind energy assessment
- Wind Power Forecasting
- Regional Climate Modelling for the Energy Sector
- In Search of the Best Possible Weather Forecast for the Energy Industry
- Part IV: How is the Energy Industry applying State-of-the-Science Meteorology?
- A probabilistic view of weather, climate and the energy industry
- Weather & climate and the power sector: needs, recent developments and challenges
- Unlocking the potential of renewable energy with storage
- Improving NWP Forecasts for the Wind Energy Sector
- Overview On Irradiance And Photovoltaic Power Prediction
- Spatial and temporal variability in the UK wind resource: Scales, controlling factors and implications for wind power output
- Reducing the energy consumption of existing, residential buildings, for climate change and scarce resource scenarios in 2050
- Energy & Meteorology: Partnership for the future
- Index.