PhD Thesis
Read a copy of my PhD thesis.
Alternative versions:
- Standard (as above)
- Print edition (reduces colour usage, eg. in page numbers)
- Single sided edition (removes left/right page spacing)
- Single sided print edition
Publications
My PhD thesis incorporates the following papers:
- Fallon, J. C., Brayshaw, D. J., Methven, J., Greenwood, D., Jensen, K., Krug, L., in preparation: Weather-driven surpluses in backup energy stores: improving power system adequacy and unlocking the value of decarbonisation
- Fallon, J. C., Brayshaw, D. J., Methven, J., Jensen, K., Krug, L., in review: Reserve Power Design in Future Climates: Bias Adjustment Approaches for Regional Climate Projections
- Fallon, J. C., Brayshaw, D. J., Methven, J., Jensen, K., Krug, L., 2023: A new framework for using weather-sensitive surplus power reserves in critical infrastructure. Meteorological Applications, 30(6), e2158, https://doi.org/10.1002/met.2158
Datasets
The following datasets were produced during my PhD research:
- Fallon, James, Brayshaw, David, Methven, John, Jensen, Kjeld and Krug, Louise (2024): Model of GB telecommunications electricity load using UKCP18 climate projections. University of Reading. Dataset. https://researchdata.reading.ac.uk/id/eprint/1339
- Fallon, James, Brayshaw, David, Methven, John, Jensen, Kjeld and Krug, Louise (2024): Model of GB telecommunications electricity load using meteorological re-analysis and temperature delta-shift. University of Reading. Dataset. https://researchdata.reading.ac.uk/id/eprint/1338
- Fallon, James, Brayshaw, David, Methven, John, Jensen, Kjeld and Krug, Louise (2024): MERRA2 derived time series of GB telecommunications infrastructure electricity load, using historical daily surface temperature. University of Reading. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.17864/1947.000533
Related Materials from conferences
- EGU24 — Abstract in session ERE2.5:
Simulating Reserve Power Systems in Future Climates: Bias Adjustment Approaches for Regional Climate Projections - Risk and Resilience Day 2024 — Presentation Slides:
Utilising Reserve System Surplus to Improve Power System Adequacy - ICEM23 — Presentation Slides:
Climate-Sensitive Power Reserves to Improve Grid Resilience - ICEM23 — Workshop Resources: Climate Services Workshop
- EGU23 — Abstract in session ITS3.2/ERE2.8:
Releasing Climate-Sensitive Critical Infrastructure Power Reserves to Improve Grid Resilience