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Idunn Aamnes Mostue1, Guillermo Valenzuela-Venegas1, David Ruiz Banos2
1Department of Technology Systems, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 70, Kjeller, 2027 Oslo, Norway.
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To combat climate change, wind power represents an important energy source. However, the availability and reliability of wind resources are subject to weather conditions and the potential impact of climate change. This study utilizes five CMIP6 model projections under the high-emission SSP5-8.5 scenario to analyze future wind speeds and extreme wind events across Europe for the periods 2040-2059 and 2080-2099. We find a widespread increase in the annual frequency of weak wind events up to 10%-20% in some regions, most significantly over western Europe. While winter frequencies for weak winds may decrease in some regions, the duration of these events is projected to rise in northern and eastern Europe. Conversely, and with less model agreement, strong wind events could increase by up to 70% in the southern North Sea and offshore northern Spain. These results underscore the critical need for climate adaptive and climate-resilient energy systems planning.
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