Impacts of, and adaptation options to, extreme weather events and climate change concerning thermal power plants

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Abstract

Extreme weather events and changed climate parameters have impacts on power plants and their connected infrastructures. Therefore, adaptation, especially in the context of a changing climate and a resulting shift in the intensity and frequency of extreme events, is necessary. Thermal power plants are subject to a diversity of extreme weather impacts, making them vulnerable if not adapted. In this paper, the impacts of extreme weather events on thermal power plants are first identified and structured. Then selected adaptation options for thermal power plants are presented. Three major types of adaptation option are identified: adaptation of cooling, infrastructure, and sites. The Supplementary Material introduces a GIS-based (Geographic Information System) decision-support tool for power plant adaptation and planning. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.

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Sieber, J. (2013). Impacts of, and adaptation options to, extreme weather events and climate change concerning thermal power plants. Climatic Change, 121(1), 55–66. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-013-0915-0

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