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|Description=<h2>Electric power model</h2> | |Description=<h2>Electric power model</h2> | ||
In our description, we concentrate on the most complex model first. Next, we indicate how the hydrogen model is derived from this. The figure on the right shows the electricity model. The main assumptions, inputs and outputs of the module are shown as well as the route from inputs to outputs. It illustrates the diversity of technologies that can be used to produce electricity as well as the two stages for arriving at the output demand for primary energy carriers – the investment strategy and the operational strategy. | In our description, we concentrate on the most complex model first. Next, we indicate how the hydrogen model is derived from this. The figure on the right shows the electricity model. The main assumptions, inputs and outputs of the module are shown as well as the route from inputs to outputs. It illustrates the diversity of technologies that can be used to produce electricity as well as the two stages for arriving at the output demand for primary energy carriers – the investment strategy and the operational strategy. |