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Adapting to climate change: Long-term impact of wind resource changes on China's power system resilience

Authors :
Ruan, Jiaqi
Meng, Xiangrui
Zhu, Yifan
Liang, Gaoqi
Sun, Xianzhuo
Wu, Huayi
Xiao, Huijuan
Lu, Mengqian
Gao, Pin
Li, Jiapeng
Wong, Wai-Kin
Xu, Zhao
Zhao, Junhua
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Modern society's reliance on power systems is at risk from the escalating effects of wind-related climate change. Yet, failure to identify the intricate relationship between wind-related climate risks and power systems could lead to serious short- and long-term issues, including partial or complete blackouts. Here, we develop a comprehensive framework to assess China's power system resilience across various climate change scenarios, enabling a holistic evaluation of the repercussions induced by wind-related climate change. Our findings indicate that China's current wind projects and planning strategies could be jeopardized by wind-related climate change, with up to a 12\% decline in regional wind power availability. Moreover, our results underscore a pronounced vulnerability of power system resilience amidst the rigors of hastened climate change, unveiling a potential amplification of resilience deterioration, even approaching fourfold by 2060 under the most severe scenario, relative to the 2020 benchmark. This work advocates for strategic financial deployment within the power sector aimed at climate adaptation, enhancing power system resilience to avert profound losses from long-term, wind-influenced climatic fluctuations.<br />Comment: Not suitable for publication

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2311.16572
Document Type :
Working Paper