作者
Seleshi Yalew,Michelle T. H. van Vliet,David Gernaat,Fulco Ludwig,Ariel Miara,Chan Park,Edward Byers,Enrica De Cian,Franziska Piontek,Gokul Iyer,Ioanna Mouratiadou,James Glynn,Mohamad Hejazi,Olivier Dessens,Pedro Rochedo,Robert Pietzcker,Roberto Schaeffer,Shinichiro Fujimori,Shouro Dasgupta,Silvana Mima,Silvia R. Santos da Silva,Vaibhav Chaturvedi,Robert Vautard,Detlef P. van Vuuren
摘要
Although our knowledge of climate change impacts on energy systems has increased substantially over the past few decades, there remains a lack of comprehensive overview of impacts across spatial scales. Here, we analyse results of 220 studies projecting climate impacts on energy systems globally and at the regional scale. Globally, a potential increase in cooling demand and decrease in heating demand can be anticipated, in contrast to slight decreases in hydropower and thermal energy capacity. Impacts at the regional scale are more mixed and relatively uncertain across regions, but strongest impacts are reported for South Asia and Latin America. Our assessment shows that climate impacts on energy systems at regional and global scales are uncertain due partly to the wide range of methods and non-harmonized datasets used. For a comprehensive assessment of climate impacts on energy, we propose a consistent multi-model assessment framework to support regional-to-global-scale energy planning. Climate change may affect energy systems by altering energy consumption patterns and production potential, with varying levels of impact across regions. This review synthesizes key findings of climate impact studies in regional and global scenarios and sets the stage for future multi-model assessments to support energy planning.