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|Website=http://fp7-advance.eu/
|Website=http://themasites.pbl.nl/models/advance
|ApplicationType=5. Scientific research
|ApplicationType=5. Scientific research
|IMAGERoleDescription=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.
|IMAGERoleDescription=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.

Revision as of 14:55, 11 July 2017

Website: http://themasites.pbl.nl/models/advance
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