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|FrameworkElementType=pressure component
|FrameworkElementType=pressure component
|Status=On hold
|Status=On hold
|Application=Roads from Rio+20 (2012);  
|Application=Roads from Rio+20 (2012);
|IMAGEComponent=Land cover and use; Crop and grass; Emissions; Climate policy; Atmospheric composition and climate; Energy demand; Energy conversion; Energy supply and demand;
|IMAGEComponent=Land cover and use; Crop and grass; Emissions; Climate policy; Atmospheric composition and climate; Energy demand; Energy conversion; Energy supply and demand;
|KeyReference=De Vries et al., 2007; Van Vuuren et al., 2008; Van Vuuren et al., 2009;
|KeyReference=De Vries et al., 2007; Van Vuuren et al., 2008; Van Vuuren et al., 2009;
|InputVar=Technology development; Energy resources; Trade restrictions; Demand for primary energy; Land for bioenergy
|InputVar=Scenario drivers; Technology development; Energy resources; Trade restrictions; Demand for primary energy; Land for bioenergy
|OutputVar=Primary energy price; Carbon storage cost; Bioenergy crops production; Energy security indicators; Total primary energy supply; Marginal abatement cost;
|OutputVar=Primary energy price; Carbon storage cost; Bioenergy crops production; Energy security indicators; Total primary energy supply; Marginal abatement cost;
|Parameter=Initial production costs of energy supply technologies
|Parameter=Initial production costs of energy supply technologies

Revision as of 16:02, 18 December 2013

TIMER model, energy supply module
Flowchart Energy supply. See also the Input/Output Table on the introduction page.

Key policy issues

  • How can energy resources be exploited to meet future primary energy demand?
  • How can energy supply and demand be balanced between world regions, and how will this effect security of supply?
  • How rapidly can the transition to more sustainable energy supply be made?

Introduction