The 14th Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy is sponsored by the American Meteorological Society and is jointly organized by the AMS Energy and Renewable Energy Committees.
Call for Papers
Papers for the 14th Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy are solicited on the following topics:
Energy & Climate Impacts of Post-Modern Technology, Including Cryptocurrency
Energy Storage & DER Management
Forecast Evaluation and Use of Probabilistic Forecasts
Grid Operations and Energy Weather/Energy Resiliency: Extreme Weather and Climate Events
Hydrokinetic & Marine Energy
Intersection of Weather & Climate with Energy Equity and Environmental Justice
Load Forecasting in a Transitioning Energy Economy
Offshore Wind Resource Assessment and Forecasting
Regional & Global Energy Impacts of the War in Ukraine
Solar Forecasting
Weather Data Storage Challenges and Solutions in the Energy Community
Wildland Fire and Weather
Wind Forecasting
Other Topics Related to Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy
Joint Sessions
Joint Session with 1st Symposium on Environmental Security: Energy Security (Joint between the 14th Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy and the First Symposium on Environmental Security)
Joint Session with 22nd Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Environmental Science: AI Applications in the Energy Sector (Joint between the 14th Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy and the 22nd Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Environmental Science)
Joint Session with 24th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence: Renewable Energy and Boundary Layer Processes (Joint between the 14th Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy and the 24th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence)
Student Award Opportunities
The 14th Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy will host a student paper competition with award certificates and cash prizes for exemplary undergraduate and graduate student oral presentations. Students must be the first author and presenting their own, original work. Students who wish to be considered for this prize must indicate their eligibility when submitting their abstract.