
The World Energy & Meteorology Council (WEMC) develops and coordinates international projects that advance the use of weather and climate services for more resilient, efficient, and sustainable energy systems. Through close collaboration with research institutions, meteorological agencies, industry partners, and policymakers, WEMC bridges climate science and real-world decision-making. Its projects focus on transforming high-quality weather and climate data into actionable intelligence that supports energy planning, operations, risk management, and long-term investment in the context of climate variability an The Current Project section is good
Current projects

FOCI – Non-CO2 Forcers And Their Climate, Weather, Air Quality And Health Impacts
EU Horizon Europe project (September 2022 – August 2026) improving understanding and modelling of non-CO₂ climate forcers to support climate policy.

CROSSEU – Cross-sectoral Framework for Socio-Economic Resilience to Climate Change and Extreme Events in Europe. An EU Horizon Europe–funded project (2024–2026) supporting climate risk assessment and adaptation decision-making.

Ongoing service development of the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) Energy project, led by WEMC in collaboration with Météo-France and EDF.
Ongoing collaboration

In collaboration with the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and IRENA on climate-driven renewable energy insights.
Completed Projects

European Union H2020 Programme: September 2020 – (August) November 2024

European Union H2020 Programme
The Added Value of Seasonal Climate Forecasting for Integrated Risk Management (SECLI-FIRM)

Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S)

Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S)