Field research stations in South Africa play a crucial role in understanding climate change impacts on energy systems. A mixed-methods approach combining interviews and observational data collection was employed to assess the efficiency and resource allocation within existing research stations. The analysis revealed that station B had an average cost-effectiveness ratio of 1. 20 per unit output, with significant variance in energy production between seasons (spring: 1. 35, autumn: 1. 08). Existing research stations vary significantly in their cost-effectiveness and seasonal performance. Investment should be directed towards enhancing station B's operational efficiency during the less productive months of autumn. The empirical specification follows Y=₀+^ X+, and inference is reported with uncertainty-aware statistical criteria.
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