Britain's energy future increasingly relies on accurate weather forecasts alongside wind farm developments. 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 use.
The collaboration is formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding, which embeds weather expertise directly within NESO. This partnership responds to growing climate challenges such as storms, floods, and heatwaves that put pressure on energy infrastructure.
Met Office Fellow Dr Emily Wallace will be seconded to NESO, bringing specialized knowledge on the impacts of climate and extreme weather on energy networks.
“Her role will help energy planners anticipate challenges before they hit and spot opportunities for smarter, more resilient operations.”
This initiative is crucial for safeguarding infrastructure and ensuring renewable power is efficiently utilized when conditions allow.
Author’s summary: The Met Office and NESO partnership integrates weather expertise to enhance renewable energy management amid climate extremes, securing Britain's energy resilience.