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A variety of energy and climate policies can be implemented, depending on the approach, usually by creating specific scenario files to incorporate the policy elements. | |||
A number of general or specific policy choices can be modelled including: | A number of general or specific policy choices can be modelled including: | ||
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* permit trading, | * permit trading, | ||
* specific technology subsidies | * specific technology subsidies | ||
* Technology and/or resource constraints | * Technology and/or resource constraints | ||
* Technology and/or resource targets |
Latest revision as of 20:42, 14 December 2016
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Model information | |
Model link | |
Institution | University College London (UCL), UK, https://www.ucl.ac.uk. |
Solution concept | Partial equilibrium (price elastic demand) |
Solution method | Linear optimisation |
Anticipation | Perfect Foresight
(Stochastic and myopic runs are also possible) |
A variety of energy and climate policies can be implemented, depending on the approach, usually by creating specific scenario files to incorporate the policy elements.
A number of general or specific policy choices can be modelled including:
- Emissions taxes,
- permit trading,
- specific technology subsidies
- Technology and/or resource constraints
- Technology and/or resource targets