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|IMAGEComponent=Energy supply and demand; Energy demand; Energy supply; Agricultural systems; Climate policy; Scenario drivers;
|IMAGEComponent=Energy supply and demand; Energy demand; Energy supply; Agricultural systems; Climate policy; Scenario drivers;
|KeyReference=Hoogwijk et al., 2007; Hendriks et al., 2004a;
|KeyReference=Hoogwijk et al., 2007; Hendriks et al., 2004a;
|InputVar=Energy policy; Air pollution policy; Demand for electricity and hydrogen; Primary energy price; Carbon storage price; Carbon price; Technology development of energy conversion;  
|InputVar=Energy policy; Air pollution policy; Demand for electricity, heat and hydrogen; Primary energy price; Carbon storage price; Carbon price; Technology development of energy conversion;  
|OutputVar=Electricity price; Demand for primary energy; CO2 stored; Energy and industry activity level;
|OutputVar=Electricity price; Demand for primary energy; CO2 stored; Energy and industry activity level;
|Parameter=Initial technology cost; Rules on use technology;
|Parameter=Initial technology cost; Rules on use technology;

Revision as of 13:53, 31 March 2014

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

Key policy issues

  • What is the potential role of energy conversion sector, particularly in power production, in achieving a more sustainable energy system?
  • What are the potential roles of individual technologies, such as carbon capture and storage (CCS), nuclear power, hydrogen and renewable energy?

Introduction