Britain’s energy future may rely as much on weather forecasts as on wind farms themselves. The National Energy System Operator (NESO) has formed a new partnership with the Met Office to prepare for extreme weather events and optimize renewable energy use.
This partnership, formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding, enhances collaboration by embedding weather expertise directly within NESO. As climate change causes more frequent storms, floods, and heatwaves, accurate forecasting becomes essential to protect energy infrastructure and efficiently utilize renewable power.
“Dr Emily Wallace will take up a secondment inside NESO, providing expertise on how climate and extreme weather can affect energy networks.”
Her role will help energy planners anticipate challenges and identify opportunities for smarter, more resilient operations before extreme weather impacts hit.
Author’s summary: The partnership between NESO and the Met Office integrates weather expertise and AI to improve prediction, helping Britain manage renewable energy efficiently amid climate challenges.