Renewable energy can enhance resilience of small islands.
Tony WeirMahendra KumarPublished in: Natural hazards (Dordrecht, Netherlands) (2020)
This paper summarizes some of the ways in which increased use of renewable energy can reduce vulnerability of nations and communities to hydro-meteorological disasters (i.e. enhance their resilience). It uses examples mainly from the small island countries of the Pacific, as the issues raised are particularly pertinent there. In particular, distributed electricity generation reduces vulnerability of supply to severe weather.