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==Model Documentation==
==Model Documentation==
As part of the project ADVANCE has elaborated a harmonized model documentation for all energy-economic and Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) participating in the project. The documentation shall enhance the understanding of models, as well as the comparability and interpretability of their results.  To achieve comparability Model-specific reference cards has been made for all models. The [[Reference Card]] for IMAGE 3.0 has been reproduced on this site. If you are interested in model comparison, visit the http://fp7-advance.eu/content/model-documentation model documentation page of the ADVANCE project.
As part of the project ADVANCE has elaborated a harmonized model documentation for all energy-economic and Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) participating in the project. The documentation shall enhance the understanding of models, as well as the comparability and interpretability of their results.  To achieve comparability Model-specific reference cards has been made for all models. The [[Reference Card]] for IMAGE 3.0 has been reproduced on this site. If you are interested in model comparison, visit the [http://fp7-advance.eu/content/model-documentation model documentation] page of the ADVANCE project.
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Revision as of 18:41, 4 September 2015

Website: http://fp7-advance.eu/
Application type: 5. Scientific research
Role of IMAGE framework: The IMAGE team will lead work on the improved representation of energy demand. In addition, IMAGE will participate in all other work packages, covering topics like: model documentation, heterogeneity, subsidies, taxes, uncertainty, technological learning, renewable integration, life cycle assessment, water energy nexus, infrastructure and policy relevance.
Summary: The ADVANCE project aims to improve the representations of complex system interactions and to thoroughly validate model behavior in order to increase confidence in climate policy assessments.
Partner(s): PIK, UU, IIASA, Enerdata, FEEM, JRC, UCL, SMASH, UEA, ICCS/E3MLab, UPMF-EDDEN, NTNU, DLR
Key publication(s): ADVANCE publications, Edelenbosch et al., 2017b
Referred by: Energy conversion, Energy demand, Energy supply, Energy supply and demand