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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The Next Generation Challenges in Energy-Climate modelling community aim to bring together an international group of researchers working at the interface between climate science and energy applications. The goal is to stimulate an active and ongoing discussion around the use of both historic and future climate datasets in energy system analysis&lt;/p&gt;
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stem Operators (TSOs) for Electricity (ENTSO-E) created the Pan-European Climate Database (PECD), a tool that has underpinned most studies conducted by TSOs ever since. So far, the different versions of the PECD have used so-called modern-era “reanalysis” products that represent a gridded amalgamation of historical conditions from observations. However, scientific evidence suggests, and recent European regulation requires, that power system adequacy studies should take climate change into account when estimating the future potential of variable renewable resources, such as wind, solar and hydro, and the impact of temperature on electricity demand. This paper explains the need for future climate data in energy systems studies and provides high-level recommendations for building a future-proof reference climate dataset for TSOs, not just in Europe, but also globally.&lt;/p&gt;
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