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|Reference=PBL, 2012; Van Ruijven, 2008;
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|Description=<h2>Model description</h2>
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Most processes relevant for energy policy goals are directly related to the IMAGE energy model (Component [[Energy supply and demand]]). The relationship of these processes to the goals formulated for energy systems is presented in Figure 8.2.1, which also provides examples of measures that can be taken in the system, and can be captured to some degree in the IMAGE system (see also the policy intervention Table).
Most processes in achieving energy goals are directly related to the IMAGE energy model ([[Energy supply and demand]]). The relationship of these processes to the goals formulated for energy systems is presented in the figure below, which also indicates measures to be taken in the system.
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<h2>Policy issues</h2>
<h2>Policy issues</h2>
The energy system is described in Component [[Energy supply and demand]], and emissions in Component Emissions. As indicated in Figure above, parts of the energy system are closely linked and thus achieving a specific policy goal has consequences for other goals. For instance, climate policies can lead to less use of fossil fuel, and thus also reduction in air pollution. How these goals are included in IMAGE is described briefly below.
The energy system is described in Section 4.1, and emissions in Chapter 5. As indicated in Figure 8.2.1, parts of the energy system are closely linked and thus achieving a specific policy goal has consequences for other goals. For instance, climate policies can lead to less use of fossil fuel, and thus also reduction in air pollution. How these goals are included in IMAGE is described briefly below.
 
Each energy policy subject is associated with a set of policy interventions. Subjects are followed by a table with specific policy interventions on the subject. The table at the bottom sums the policy interventions that concern air pollution reduction as well as energy security.
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