Promoting new links between energy and meteorology. Meeting summaries

Alberto Troccoli, Peter Coppin, Don Gunasekera, Pierre Audinet, Jane Ebinger, Paolo Bonelli, Mohammed S. Boulahya, Carlo Buontempo, Laurent Dubus, John A. Dutton, David Griggs, Sven-Erik Gryning, Mike Harrison, Sue Ellen Haupt, Trevor Lee, Pascal Mailier, Pierre-Philippe Mathieu, Roberto Schaeffer, Marion Schroedter-Homscheidt, Rong ZhuJohn Zillman

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    Abstract

    The growing body of knowledge and experience in weather and climate risk management in the energy industry has driven a rapidly growing research interest in establishing links between weather, climate, and energy. Weather and climate information is also critical to managing the energy supply from other energy sectors along with better understanding and estimation of energy demand, despite increased attention being stimulated by a renewed and fervent interest in renewable energy sources. The International Conference Energy and Meteorology (ICEM) 2011 has been held in Queensland, Australia, to take advantage of the substantial overlap between these energy activities and their use of weather and climate information. The objective of the event has been to provide a forum where scientists, engineers, economists, policymakers, and other specialists and practitioners involved in research or implementation activities at the intersection between weather, climate, and energy, can discuss relevant research findings and emerging practices.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    Volume94
    Issue number4
    Pages (from-to)ES36-ES40
    ISSN0003-0007
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013
    EventInaugural international conference energy and meteorology - Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
    Duration: 8 Nov 201111 Nov 2011

    Conference

    ConferenceInaugural international conference energy and meteorology
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    CityGold Coast, Queensland
    Period08/11/201111/11/2011

    Keywords

    • Energy management
    • Renewable energy resources
    • Research
    • Risk management
    • Meteorology

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