Socio-economic Benefits of the EPS Sterna constellation at high latitudes

This report presents a combined meteorological and economic study commissioned by EUMETSAT as part of the planning trajectory for the EPS-Sterna polar-orbiting satellite constellation. The focus of the study is on the foreseeable effects of EPS Sterna on meteorological forecasts and the resulting so...

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Main Authors: Perrels, Adriaan, Juhanko, Kaisa
Other Authors: orcid:0000-0003-4655-1310, Finnish Meteorological Institute
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Published: Ilmatieteen laitos - Finnish Meteorological Institute 2024
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/569759 2024-02-11T10:05:16+01:00 Socio-economic Benefits of the EPS Sterna constellation at high latitudes Perrels, Adriaan Juhanko, Kaisa orcid:0000-0003-4655-1310 Finnish Meteorological Institute 2024-01-15T09:50:29Z 57 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/569759 https://doi.org/10.35614/isbn.9789523361836 eng eng Ilmatieteen laitos - Finnish Meteorological Institute Finland Helsinki 10.35614/isbn.9789523361836 Raportteja - Rapporter - Reports 2342-7108 2003:3 doi:10.35614/isbn.9789523361836 978-952-336-183-6 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/569759 CC BY-NC 4.0 societal benefits cost-benefit analysis remote sensing value chain analysis weather services high latitudes kaukokartoitus sääennusteet markkinat (taloustiede) ilmastonmuutokset taloudelliset ennusteet kansainvälinen vertailu taloudelliset vaikutukset kustannus-hyötyanalyysi Raportti 2024 ftunivhelsihelda https://doi.org/10.35614/isbn.9789523361836 2024-01-18T00:01:18Z This report presents a combined meteorological and economic study commissioned by EUMETSAT as part of the planning trajectory for the EPS-Sterna polar-orbiting satellite constellation. The focus of the study is on the foreseeable effects of EPS Sterna on meteorological forecasts and the resulting socioeconomic benefits, particularly regarding application at high latitudes, with emphasis on the Nordic countries. The study has an explorative character, hence the quantified estimates of benefits only indicate orders of magnitude for selected sectors. A more comprehensive assessment of expected benefits would necessitate a larger study. The report focuses on sectors for which significant benefits were expected, being civil aviation in Nordic countries (excluding Iceland) and wind turbine-based electricity production in the Nordpool area. For civil aviation, increased precision in forecast ing winterly precipitation enhances preparedness on airports, thereby reducing weather-related delays. The potential annual benefit for the aviation sector in the Nordic countries is estimated at approximately €5 million, with an additional €1 million in avoided travel time loss. The upscaled effect for aviation in Europe is estimated at around €15 million per year. In wind power production, timely identification of probable formation of ice and snow on turbine blades benefits the Nordic power market through smoother operations and cost savings. The expected annual benefits for society are approximately €15 million, growing to €27 million when considering growth in electricity use. Applying a satellite constellation lifetime of 12 years (2029–2040), the estimated cumulative benefits range from €240 million (using base year levels without expansion) to €495 million (using maximum values per sector). No discounting of benefits nor costs has been applied. Other sectors with potential benefits include construction, tourism, urban operational management, and more. A coarse assess ment for the Finnish building sector suggests expected ... Other/Unknown Material Iceland HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository
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topic societal benefits
cost-benefit analysis
remote sensing
value chain analysis
weather services
high latitudes
kaukokartoitus
sääennusteet
markkinat (taloustiede)
ilmastonmuutokset
taloudelliset ennusteet
kansainvälinen vertailu
taloudelliset vaikutukset
kustannus-hyötyanalyysi
spellingShingle societal benefits
cost-benefit analysis
remote sensing
value chain analysis
weather services
high latitudes
kaukokartoitus
sääennusteet
markkinat (taloustiede)
ilmastonmuutokset
taloudelliset ennusteet
kansainvälinen vertailu
taloudelliset vaikutukset
kustannus-hyötyanalyysi
Perrels, Adriaan
Juhanko, Kaisa
Socio-economic Benefits of the EPS Sterna constellation at high latitudes
topic_facet societal benefits
cost-benefit analysis
remote sensing
value chain analysis
weather services
high latitudes
kaukokartoitus
sääennusteet
markkinat (taloustiede)
ilmastonmuutokset
taloudelliset ennusteet
kansainvälinen vertailu
taloudelliset vaikutukset
kustannus-hyötyanalyysi
description This report presents a combined meteorological and economic study commissioned by EUMETSAT as part of the planning trajectory for the EPS-Sterna polar-orbiting satellite constellation. The focus of the study is on the foreseeable effects of EPS Sterna on meteorological forecasts and the resulting socioeconomic benefits, particularly regarding application at high latitudes, with emphasis on the Nordic countries. The study has an explorative character, hence the quantified estimates of benefits only indicate orders of magnitude for selected sectors. A more comprehensive assessment of expected benefits would necessitate a larger study. The report focuses on sectors for which significant benefits were expected, being civil aviation in Nordic countries (excluding Iceland) and wind turbine-based electricity production in the Nordpool area. For civil aviation, increased precision in forecast ing winterly precipitation enhances preparedness on airports, thereby reducing weather-related delays. The potential annual benefit for the aviation sector in the Nordic countries is estimated at approximately €5 million, with an additional €1 million in avoided travel time loss. The upscaled effect for aviation in Europe is estimated at around €15 million per year. In wind power production, timely identification of probable formation of ice and snow on turbine blades benefits the Nordic power market through smoother operations and cost savings. The expected annual benefits for society are approximately €15 million, growing to €27 million when considering growth in electricity use. Applying a satellite constellation lifetime of 12 years (2029–2040), the estimated cumulative benefits range from €240 million (using base year levels without expansion) to €495 million (using maximum values per sector). No discounting of benefits nor costs has been applied. Other sectors with potential benefits include construction, tourism, urban operational management, and more. A coarse assess ment for the Finnish building sector suggests expected ...
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