Powering through the Storm : Climate Resilience for Energy Systems

Climate change and its impacts on power systems often mean more frequent power outages and repairs, which raise maintenance costs and pose other challenges. Yet proactive modifications in project design, maintenance, and operation can enhance syste...

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Main Authors: Ramstein, Celine Sarah Marie, Schweikert, Amy, Ramstein, Celine, Nicolas, Claire
Format: Brief
Language:English
English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2022
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spelling okr-10986-379992022-09-14T05:10:42Z Powering through the Storm : Climate Resilience for Energy Systems Ramstein, Celine Sarah Marie Schweikert, Amy Ramstein, Celine Nicolas, Claire POWER OUTAGE CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT CLIMATE RESILIENT POWER SECTOR POWER SYSTEM RESILIENCE ENERGY PROJECT INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS Climate change and its impacts on power systems often mean more frequent power outages and repairs, which raise maintenance costs and pose other challenges. Yet proactive modifications in project design, maintenance, and operation can enhance system resilience at lower costs than reactive adaptation. This Live Wire considers the implications of climate resilience in the power sector and highlights ongoing World Bank work and best practice, with a focus on Africa. 2022-09-13T16:58:36Z 2022-09-13T16:58:36Z 2022-09 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099854409132241342/IDU0e4e47d0c09d0a04bc10842b093ad71761b86 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37999 English en Live Wire;2022/124 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Knowledge Notes :: Live Wire Africa
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topic POWER OUTAGE
CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT
CLIMATE RESILIENT POWER SECTOR
POWER SYSTEM RESILIENCE
ENERGY PROJECT
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
spellingShingle POWER OUTAGE
CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT
CLIMATE RESILIENT POWER SECTOR
POWER SYSTEM RESILIENCE
ENERGY PROJECT
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
Ramstein, Celine Sarah Marie
Schweikert, Amy
Ramstein, Celine
Nicolas, Claire
Powering through the Storm : Climate Resilience for Energy Systems
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description Climate change and its impacts on power systems often mean more frequent power outages and repairs, which raise maintenance costs and pose other challenges. Yet proactive modifications in project design, maintenance, and operation can enhance system resilience at lower costs than reactive adaptation. This Live Wire considers the implications of climate resilience in the power sector and highlights ongoing World Bank work and best practice, with a focus on Africa.
format Brief
author Ramstein, Celine Sarah Marie
Schweikert, Amy
Ramstein, Celine
Nicolas, Claire
author_facet Ramstein, Celine Sarah Marie
Schweikert, Amy
Ramstein, Celine
Nicolas, Claire
author_sort Ramstein, Celine Sarah Marie
title Powering through the Storm : Climate Resilience for Energy Systems
title_short Powering through the Storm : Climate Resilience for Energy Systems
title_full Powering through the Storm : Climate Resilience for Energy Systems
title_fullStr Powering through the Storm : Climate Resilience for Energy Systems
title_full_unstemmed Powering through the Storm : Climate Resilience for Energy Systems
title_sort powering through the storm : climate resilience for energy systems
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2022
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