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{{ModelDocumentationTemplate | Main technologies for electricity generation are wind (off or on shore), solar (photovoltaic or thermal), hyrdopower, nuclear, gas turbine (standard or combined cycle), coal or fuel or biomass or biogas or biomass burning. | ||
Like for other energy production model, learning rates / creation / maintenance / duration / dismantling costs, emissions, resources consumptions are considered. | |||
(for more details consult github documentation here https://github.com/os-climate/witness-energy/blob/main/energy_models/core/stream_type/energy_disciplines/documentation/electricity_disc.markdown or look at the documentation tab for electricity in WITNESS tool{{ModelDocumentationTemplate | |||
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Revision as of 10:27, 17 September 2024
Main technologies for electricity generation are wind (off or on shore), solar (photovoltaic or thermal), hyrdopower, nuclear, gas turbine (standard or combined cycle), coal or fuel or biomass or biogas or biomass burning.
Like for other energy production model, learning rates / creation / maintenance / duration / dismantling costs, emissions, resources consumptions are considered.
(for more details consult github documentation here https://github.com/os-climate/witness-energy/blob/main/energy_models/core/stream_type/energy_disciplines/documentation/electricity_disc.markdown or look at the documentation tab for electricity in WITNESS tool
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Model information | |
Model link | |
Institution | Open-Source for Climate (OS-C), N/A, https://os-climate.org/transition-analysis/., Linux Foundation (LF), N/A, https://www.linuxfoundation.org/. |
Solution concept | Systems dynamics based approach |
Solution method | OptimizationSimulation-based optimization |
Anticipation |