Britain's energy future increasingly depends on accurate weather forecasts as much as on wind farms themselves. The National Energy System Operator (NESO) has formed a new partnership with the Met Office to better prepare for extreme weather and optimize renewable energy usage.
This collaboration, formalized in a Memorandum of Understanding, integrates weather expertise directly within NESO. It aims to address the challenges posed by climate change, including more frequent storms, floods, and heatwaves, which place additional stress on the energy network.
Met Office Fellow Dr Emily Wallace said her secondment at NESO will "help energy planners anticipate challenges before they hit and spot opportunities for smarter, more resilient operations."
Dr Wallace's role will focus on understanding how climate change and extreme weather events impact energy networks, enabling proactive and adaptive strategies.
Summary: This partnership integrates advanced weather expertise into energy planning to enhance Britain's resilience and efficiency in renewable energy amid increasing climate challenges.