
Vijay Modi
Columbia University · American Language Program
Active 1959–2024
Research topics
- Natural resource economics
- Physics
- Geography
- Environmental science
- Atmospheric sciences
- Engineering
- Economics
- Meteorology
- Electrical engineering
- Thermodynamics
Selected publications
Communications Earth & Environment · 2023 · 40 citations
- Environmental science
- Meteorology
- Economics
Abstract While most electricity systems are designed to handle peak demand during summer months, long-term energy pathways consistent with deep decarbonization generally electrify building heating, thus increasing electricity demand during winter. A key question is how climate variability and change will affect peak heating and cooling demand in an electrified future. We conduct a spatially explicit analysis of trends in temperature-based proxies of electricity demand over the past 70 years. Average annual demand for heating (cooling) decreases (increases) over most of the contiguous US. However, while climate change drives robust increases in peak cooling demand, trends in peak heating demand are generally smaller and less robust. Because the distribution of temperature exhibits a long left tail, severe cold snaps dominate the extremes of thermal demand. As building heating electrifies, system operators must account for these events to ensure reliability.
Frequent coauthors
- 19 shared
Michael Waite
- 17 shared
Upmanu Lall
Columbia University
- 16 shared
Edwin Adkins
- 16 shared
Philip Payne
- 16 shared
D. Craig Miller
- 16 shared
Ram Fishman
Tel Aviv University
- 16 shared
Helen Fox
Stony Brook University
- 16 shared
R. Proudfoot
Babraham Institute
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