Energy and Meteorology Portal

Nexus and Value Chain

Nexus and Value Chain explores how energy decisions interact with water and food systems, and why integrated, risk-informed planning is needed to manage cross-sector trade-offs. It emphasizes co-production—co-design, co-development and co-evaluation—between knowledge producers, intermediaries and users to deliver actionable services. It also highlights data sharing and robust data management as foundations for model calibration, interoperability and reliable decision support.


Water-Energy-Food (WEF) Nexus

Water-Energy-Food (WEF) Nexus

The WEF nexus frames the interdependencies and trade-offs among water, energy and food, noting that water is required for both food and many energy technologies. Nexus thinking supports integrated, risk-based decisions and complements resilience approaches under climate variability and change.

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Co-Design, Co-Development, Co-Evaluation (CO-CO-CO Approach)

Co-Design, Co-Development, Co-Evaluation (CO-CO-CO Approach)

The CO-CO-CO approach defines co-production as an iterative process—co-design, co-development, co-evaluation and delivery—linking knowledge producers, intermediaries and users. It helps translate complex, probabilistic climate information into usable products, with evaluation and value assessment built in.

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Data Sharing, Processing, and Management

Data Sharing, Processing, and Management

Data sharing enables the development, calibration and validation of energy models; using multiple data sources improves simulations and forecasts. The page outlines challenges—large data volumes, quality control and interoperability—and stresses data management plans and FAIR-aligned exchange to support decisions.

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