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David BrayshawJune 1, 2020 at 5:26 pm #11748
Next Generation Challenges in Energy Climate modelling
A 2-day online workshop
22<sup>nd</sup> and 23<sup>rd</sup> June 2020: 0600-1000 Denver, 1300-1700 London, 1000-0200 Sydney
Recent years have seen a growing appreciation of the risks posed by climate variability, change and uncertainty in power system operations and planning. There remain, however, many scientific and technical questions to be addressed in order to fully understand climate risk in power systems. This workshop will bring together an international and interdisciplinary group of researchers working at the interface between climate science and energy applications. The aim is to stimulate an active and ongoing discussion around the use of both historic and future climate datasets in energy system analysis. A fuller description of the workshop concept is available on our webpage:
https://research.reading.ac.uk/met-energy/next-generation-challenges-workshop
To facilitate an active discussion between all participants, numbers attending the workshop will be limited. If you are interested in participating, please register your interest using the following link (deadline 5pm UK time 12<sup>th</sup> June):
If you require further information, please contact d.j.brayshaw@reading.ac.uk. We look forward to hearing from you!
Best wishes,
David Brayshaw
Associate Professor in Climate Science and Energy Meteorology, University of Reading
On behalf of the organising committee:
- Hannah Bloomfield (Univ Reading)
- Jethro Browell (Univ Strathclyde)
- Roger Dargaville (Univ Melbourne)
- Matteo de Felice (JRC)
- Paula Gonzalez (Univ Reading)
- Katharina Gruber (BOKU)
- Adriaan Hilbers (ICL)
- Alex Kies (Univ Frankfurt)
- Julie Lundquist (Univ Colorado)
- Mathaios Panteli (Univ Manchester)
- James Price (UCL)
- Laurens Stoop (Utrecht University, TenneT, KNMI)
- Hazel Thornton (UK Met Office)
- Jan Wohland (ETH Zurich)
- Marianne Zeyringer (Univ Oslo)
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