Climate change risks in electricity networks

作者: Simon Blake , Peter Davison , David Greenwood , Neal Wade

DOI: 10.1680/IASMA.14.00035

关键词: Operations researchPower transmissionElectric power transmissionNetwork planning and designElectricityFlooding (computer networking)Greenhouse gasEngineeringNatural resource economicsWind powerClimate change

摘要: Climate change as forecast by UKCP09 will affect the planning and operation of power transmission distribution systems in Great Britain. The links between climate networks are identified. risk flooding is very likely to increase, with greatest effect if substations inundated. optimal size location electricity corridors difficult define because uncertainty seasonal, regional absolute changes wind-speed corresponding wind generation. Although equipment Britain already fundamentally designed operate future conditions anticipated under change, marginal capabilities need be accounted for parameters used network procedures. indirect created political response minimise greenhouse gas emissions, more significant than direct impact a changing climate. This dramatically generat...

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