In November 2023, at the EU Space Week, the Copernicus Thematic Hubs were officially launched. They focus on specific thematic areas and regions, namely, for the first four...
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European researchers, including experts from CMCC, have introduced “model fingerprints” — innovative visual tools designed to demystify intricate energy and climate models. These...
The Copernicus Energy Hub was officially launched at EU Space Week in Seville on 8 November, marking an important milestone for the European Union’s Copernicus Earth observation...
The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) presented the Copernicus Energy Hub at the Copernicus Climate Change Service’s (C3S*) 6th General Assembly in Brno, Czechia...
The EU’s energy dependence is becoming more complicated over the last months, so the EU has no choice but to look for new means of securing its energy...
Increased renewable energy production means that climate and atmospheric data on phenomena affecting solar and wind energy production is needed now more than ever to meet the demands...
This article looks at developments in the German wind energy sector and examines how Copernicus data can ensure that Germany, and Europe, reap the greatest benefit from their wind...
Discover how the Copernicus programme can support Europe's renewable energy ambitions.
Data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) help to assess the variability of renewable energy resources, such as wind power, with authoritative information about the past, present...
This workshop aims at bringing together actors of the value chain from the Earth Observation to Renewable Energy with current or emerging applications based on Copernicus to answer the need of the renewable energy...
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