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Weather and climate information provide important elements in policy/decision making within the energy sector. Weather forecasts are employed routinely in the energy sector 鈥?by energy producers through to suppliers, and by financial analysts through to national regulators 鈥?to assist in decision-making. This information is used for diverse purposes such as the pricing of energy or the valuation of financial instruments. Climate information, including from seasonal to inter-annual predictions as well as climate change scenarios, is starting to be included in these decision processes. In addition, weather and climate information is naturally key in the development and use of renewable energy resources such as wind, solar and hydropower. Following an introductory section covering the production of weather and climate information (forecasts, re-analyses, and so on), and a second one dealing with policies for transferring information between the weather and climate sector and the energy industry, the book delves into multi-faceted applications within the energy industry, from the oil/gas sector to the renewable energy through to demand forecasting, thus providing an encompassing state-of-the-art picture of the interactions between weather, climate and energy. More on http://springer.com/978-90-481-3690-2 With contributions from: Dr Elena Akentyeva (Main Geophysical Observatory, Russia) Dr Alberto Arribas (UK Met Office) Mr Paolo Bonelli (CESI RICERCA S.p.A., Italy) Mr Mohammed S. Boulahya (ClimDevAfrica and Climate-Insight, Tunisia) Dr Carlo Buontempo (Met Office, UK) Dr Anca Brookshaw (Met Office, UK) Ms H茅l猫ne Connor (HELIO International, France) Dr Laurent Dubus (Electricit茅 De France, France) Prof. John A. Dutton (Prescient Weather Ltd., USA) Ms Jane Ebinger (World Bank, USA) Dr Martin Fischer (Metnext, France) Dr Lizzie S. R. Froude (University of Reading, UK) Mr John Furlow (US Agency for International Development, USA) Ms Stefanie Greis (European Institute for Energy Research, Germany) Prof Robert J Gurney (University of Reading, UK) Ms Lucy Hancock (World Bank, USA) Dr Mike Harrison (Climate-Insight, UK) Mr Matteo Lacavalla (CESI RICERCA S.p.A., Italy) Mr Olivier Lema卯tre (M茅t茅o-France, France) Dr Pascal Mailier (Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium, Belgium) Dr Axel Michaelowa (University of Zurich, Switzerland) Ms Ulrike M眉ller (European Institute for Energy Research, Germany) Mr Ken Mylne (Met Office, UK) Dr Oleg M. Pokrovsky (Main Geophysical Observatory, Russia) Dr Galina Rakitina (VNIIGAZ, Russia) Dr Benno Rothstein (Rottenburg University, Germany) Ms Jeannette Schulz (European Institute for Energy Research, Germany) Dr Alberto Troccoli (University of Reading, UK and CSIRO, Australia) Mr Vladimir Tsirkunov (World Bank, USA) Mr Sebastian Veit (African Development Bank, Tunisia) Dr Lada Vlasova (VNIIGAZ, Russia) Dr Lueder von Bremen (ISET e.V., Germany) Ms Laura E Williamson (HELIO International, USA)

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Front matter 3-65
Part 1 / Weather and Climate Fundamentals for the Energy Sector 3-23
Weather, Climate, and the Energy Industry
A Story of Sunlight鈥擲ome Old, Some New 25-37
Weather and Climate Predictions for the Energy Sector 39-50
Multi-Scale Projections Of Weather And Climate At The Uk Met Office 51-65
Meteorology, Climate and Energy 69-171
Part 2 / Policies for Information Transfer Between Weather/Climate and Energy Sectors 69-87
Use of Indicators to Improve Communication on Energy Systems Vulnerability, Resilience and Adaptation to Climate Change 89-104
Climate Services for Development in Africa with a Potential Focus on Energy 105-120
Weather/Climate Services in Europe and Central Asia: A Key Tool for Energy Sector Adaptation to Climate Change 121-135
Climate Risk Management for the Energy Sector in Africa: The Role of the African Development Bank 137-147
Data Headaches 149-163
Communicating Information for Energy and Development 165-171
Requirements of Oil and Gas Operations for Climate Data, Information, Products and Services in the High Latitudes 175-332
Part 3 / Energy Sector Practices, Needs, Impediments Including Current Weather/Climate Information Transfer to the Energy Sector 175-188
Practices, Needs and Impediments in the Use of Weather/Climate Information in The Electricity Sector 189-206
Large-Scale Variability of Weather Dependent Renewable Energy Sources 207-226
Modelling and Forecasting Energy Demand: Principles and Difficulties 227-239
Can We Trust Long-Range Weather Forecasts? 241-252
Storm Prediction Research and its Application to the Oil/Gas Industry 253-266
Weather Sensitivity of Electricity Supply and Data Services of the German Met Office 267-280
Water Management of a Thermal Power Plant 鈥?a Site Specific Approach Concerning Climate Change 281-303
Mathematical Programming Basis for Decision Making Using Weather and Climate Information for the Energy Sector 305-314
How Synoptic Data Can Be Used To Investigate The Effect Of Climate Change On Black-Out Risk? A Study On Trends In Snow Deposition On Power Lines 315-325
Natural Risks Management in the Gas Transmission System (Gts) of Russia and the Contribution of Climate Services Under Global Climate Change 327-332
Weather/Climate Risk Management for the Energy Sector: Workshop Recommendations 333-344
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