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Energy is a factor input demanded by the economy, as different final energy types are inputs to GDP generation in the nested CES production function as described in | Energy is a factor input demanded by the economy, as different final energy types are inputs to GDP generation in the nested CES production function as described in Table 3. This chapter explains the different primary energy resources modelled and their potentials (Section [[Energy resource endowments - REMIND]]). REMIND considers more than 40 technologies for the conversion of these resources into different secondary energy types (Sections [[Energy conversion - REMIND#Electricity|Electricity]], [[Energy conversion - REMIND#Heat|Heat]] and [[Energy conversion - REMIND#|Other conversion]]) and the conversion of secondary to final energy (Section [[Energy end-use - REMIND#Grid and infrastructure|Grid and infrastructure]]). The subsequent subsections explain the use of those final energy types in the different demand sectors (Sections [[Energy end-use - REMIND#Transport|Transport]] and [[Energy end-use - REMIND#Other|Stationary sector]]). |
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Model information | |
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Institution | Potsdam Institut für Klimafolgenforschung (PIK), Germany, https://www.pik-potsdam.de. |
Solution concept | General equilibrium (closed economy)MAgPIE: partial equilibrium model of the agricultural sector; |
Solution method | OptimizationMAgPIE: cost minimization; |
Anticipation |
Energy is a factor input demanded by the economy, as different final energy types are inputs to GDP generation in the nested CES production function as described in Table 3. This chapter explains the different primary energy resources modelled and their potentials (Section Energy resource endowments - REMIND). REMIND considers more than 40 technologies for the conversion of these resources into different secondary energy types (Sections Electricity, Heat and Other conversion) and the conversion of secondary to final energy (Section Grid and infrastructure). The subsequent subsections explain the use of those final energy types in the different demand sectors (Sections Transport and Stationary sector).