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|Reference=De Vries et al., 2001; Richels et al., 2004; Van Ruijven et al., 2013; Van Ruijven et al., 2011; Isaac and van Vuuren, 2009; Daioglou et al., 2014;
|Reference=De Vries et al., 2001; Richels et al., 2004; Van Ruijven et al., 2013; Van Ruijven et al., 2011; Isaac and van Vuuren, 2009; Daioglou et al., 2014; Plotkin and Singh 2009;  
|Description=The energy demand module has aggregated formulations for some sectors and more detailed formulations for other sectors. In the description that follows, the generic model is presented which is used for the service sector, part of the industry sector (light) and in the category other sectors. Next, the more technology detailed sectors of residential energy use, heavy industry and transport are discussed in relation to the elements of the generic model.
|Description=The energy demand module has aggregated formulations for some sectors and more detailed formulations for other sectors. In the description that follows, the generic model is presented which is used for the service sector, part of the industry sector (light) and in the category other sectors. Next, the more technology detailed sectors of residential energy use, heavy industry and transport are discussed in relation to the elements of the generic model.



Revision as of 15:43, 4 November 2016

TIMER model, energy demand module
Some sectors are represented in a generic way as shown here, the sectors transport, residential and heavy industry are modelled in specific modules.

Model description of Energy demand