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C<sup>3</sup>IAM can assess a number of different economy-, energy-, environment- and climate-related policies, depending on the scenario setup and the research topic. Key areas where policy responses can be introduced into the model are:
C<sup>3</sup>IAM can assess a number of different economy-, energy-, environment- and climate-related policies, depending on the scenario setup and the research topic. Key areas where policy responses can be introduced into the model are:
** Carbon emission tax
** Carbon emission quotas and trading permits
** Share of technology in power, iron and steel cement, transport,    buildings and chemical industries
** Low/zero/negative carbon subsidies
** Pollution/Energy taxes
** Trade policies (e.g. import tariff change)


** Land use and agriculture policies
* Carbon emission tax
** Cooperation mechanisms on climate mitigation
* Carbon emission quotas and trading permits
** Other policies (e.g. income tax change, subsidy change and so on )
* Share of technology in power, iron and steel cement, transport,    buildings and chemical industries
* Low/zero/negative carbon subsidies
* Pollution/Energy taxes
* Trade policies (e.g. import tariff change
* Land use and agriculture policies
* Cooperation mechanisms on climate mitigation
* Other policies (e.g. income tax change, subsidy change and so on )

Latest revision as of 16:04, 27 June 2021

Model Documentation - C3IAM

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Model information
Model link
Institution Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, Beijing Institute of Technology (CEEP-BIT), China, http://ceep.bit.edu.cn/english/.
Solution concept General equilibrium (closed economy)
Solution method Optimization
Anticipation

C3IAM can assess a number of different economy-, energy-, environment- and climate-related policies, depending on the scenario setup and the research topic. Key areas where policy responses can be introduced into the model are:

  • Carbon emission tax
  • Carbon emission quotas and trading permits
  • Share of technology in power, iron and steel cement, transport, buildings and chemical industries
  • Low/zero/negative carbon subsidies
  • Pollution/Energy taxes
  • Trade policies (e.g. import tariff change
  • Land use and agriculture policies
  • Cooperation mechanisms on climate mitigation
  • Other policies (e.g. income tax change, subsidy change and so on )