C3S Energy: A climate service for the provision of power supply and demand indicators for Europe based on the ERA5 reanalysis and ENTSO‐E data

Author:

Dubus Laurent12ORCID,Saint‐Drenan Yves‐Marie3ORCID,Troccoli Alberto2ORCID,De Felice Matteo4ORCID,Moreau Yohann5,Ho‐Tran Linh26ORCID,Goodess Clare7ORCID,Amaro e Silva Rodrigo3ORCID,Sanger Luke2

Affiliation:

1. Réseau de Transport d'Electricité (RTE) Paris France

2. World Energy & Meteorology Council (WEMC) Norwich UK

3. MINES Paris PSL Sophia Antipolis France

4. European Commission, Joint Research Centre Petten The Netherlands

5. EDF R&D Palaiseau France

6. Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences University of Cologne, Institute of Geophysics and Meteorology Cologne Germany

7. School of Environmental Sciences University of East Anglia (UEA) Norwich UK

Abstract

AbstractThe EU Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) has produced an operational climate service, called C3S Energy, designed to enable the energy industry and policymakers to assess the impacts of climate variability and climate change on the energy sector in Europe. The C3S Energy service covers different time horizons, for the past 40 years and the future. It provides time series of electricity demand and supply from wind, solar photovoltaic and hydropower, and can be used for recent trends analysis, seasonal outlooks or the assessment of climate change impacts on energy mixes in the long term. This article introduces this service and the resulting dataset, with a focus on the design and validation of the energy conversion models, based on ENTSO‐E energy data and the ERA5 climate reanalysis. Flexibility and coherence across all countries have been preferred upon models' accuracy. However, the comparison with ENTSO‐E data shows that the models provide plausible energy indicators and, in particular, allow comparing climate variability effects on power demand and generation in a harmonized manner all over Europe.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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