2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10584-018-2265-4
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Climate change impacts on the energy system: a review of trends and gaps

Abstract: Major transformation of the global energy system is required for climate change mitigation. However, energy demand patterns and supply systems are themselves subject to climate change impacts. These impacts will variously help and hinder mitigation and adaptation efforts, so it is vital they are well understood and incorporated into models used to study energy system decarbonisation pathways. To assess the current state of understanding of this topic and identify research priorities, this paper critically revi… Show more

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“…Analysis of the UHI is often performed using high-resolution models or nested domains such as in Vahmani et al (2016). With the increasing urbanisation of Africa (Cohen 2006;Parnell and Walawege 2011), the fraction of the population exposed to the urban heat island effect will increase. Therefore, the actual cooling demand and the associated costs are likely to be higher than the results presented here.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of the UHI is often performed using high-resolution models or nested domains such as in Vahmani et al (2016). With the increasing urbanisation of Africa (Cohen 2006;Parnell and Walawege 2011), the fraction of the population exposed to the urban heat island effect will increase. Therefore, the actual cooling demand and the associated costs are likely to be higher than the results presented here.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has also been stated that energy systems themselves are also subject to the impact of climate change. Article by Cronin [30] gives review of research articles on climate change impacts on energy systems at end user as well as supply sideenergy production from renewable and non-renewable energy sources. Climate change already affects all aspects of human life; therefore it should be our priority to plan how to adapt to these changes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, we are only including feedbacks on the terrestrial system. Many other human-Earth system feedbacks are possible, including the effects of climate on energy demand (Clarke et al 2018;Zhou et al 2014), energy supply (Cronin et al 2018), water availability (Strzepek et al 2015;Hejazi et al 2014;Hanasaki et al 2013), income (Burke et al 2015;Woodard et al 2019), behavior (Beckage et al 2018), etc. The inclusion of feedbacks in other systems may result in different effects (Calvin and Bond-Lamberty 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%