The Vulnerability of Energy Infrastructure to Environmental Change
Briefing Paper
Cleo Paskal, July 2009
A joint publication of Chatham House and Global EESE. The paper was originally published in April 2009 but was reissued in July 2009 with additions.
- Much energy infrastructure lies in areas that are predicted to become increasingly physically unstable owing to changes in the environment.
- Already there have been environment-related disruptions to hydroelectric installations, offshore oil and gas production, pipelines, electrical transmission and nuclear power generation.
- As a result of scheduled decommissioning, revised environmental standards, stimulus spending and new development, there is likely to be substantial investment in new energy infrastructure.
- It is critical that new and existing infrastructure be designed or retrofitted for changing environmental conditions.
- It is no longer sufficient only to assess our impact on the environment; now we must also assess the impact of a changing environment on us.
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