2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14010241
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Addressing the Effects of Climate Change on Modeling Future Hydroelectric Energy Production in Chile

Abstract: Despite the growing scientific evidence, the electricity market models used in Chile do not consider the effects of climate change on hydroelectric energy production. Based on a statistical analysis of the historical hydro-energy inflow dataset and a revision of the scientific literature, we suggest a set of technical and statistical criteria to determine an alternative representation of the hydro-energy uncertainty in the Chilean electricity market. Based on these criteria, we then propose an alternative rang… Show more

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“…Even though the issue of climate change has led to large-scale transformations of the energy sector (Gil et al, 2021), most environmental innovations remain economically inefficient for enterprises in the short term. In particular, the energy sector transformations are economically costly, long, and complex in http://mmi.fem.sumdu.edu.ua/en their implementation, which makes it impossible to implement them without proper state support.…”
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“…Even though the issue of climate change has led to large-scale transformations of the energy sector (Gil et al, 2021), most environmental innovations remain economically inefficient for enterprises in the short term. In particular, the energy sector transformations are economically costly, long, and complex in http://mmi.fem.sumdu.edu.ua/en their implementation, which makes it impossible to implement them without proper state support.…”
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confidence: 99%