DCAMM seminar No. 670 will be presented by
Rebecca Barthelmie
Professor of Atmospheric Science and Sustainability,
Indiana University, USA
Abstract:
Experts agree that while it is still technically possible to limit global warming to 2ºC by the end of this century, this scenario is unlikely. What will this mean for sectors like wind energy that are impacted by weather-related variables? Will the wind resource or extreme winds change? At the same time as climate change occurs, we are employing technologies like wind energy to reduce carbon emissions and climate forcing. Does this work? How much electricity can we really generate from wind? How big can wind farms really be? What are the technical constraints and how much impact will deploying wind energy have on atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations? This presentation will focus on the links and impacts of climate change on wind energy and vice versa.
Danish pastry, coffee and tea will be served 15 minutes before the seminar starts.
All interested persons are invited.