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The energy mix discipline acts at the top of energy models,  
The energy mix discipline acts at the top of energy models, with the goal to aggregate the information arriving from each energy, calculate the net production and the CO2 emissions per kwh of energy.  
with the goal to aggregate the information arriving from each energy,  
calculate the net production and the CO2 emissions per kwh of energy.  


These information are then send back to technologies to compute technology production and prices.
Investments available are distributed among energy production, carbon capture and carbon storage technologies.
 
Energy production technologies are grouped by the type of energy they produce (e.g. electricity, hydrogen...) The way some intermediate energies (e.g. syngas) are produced then consumed to produce another more usable form of energy is automated, and the resulting outcome is a "net energy" mix (i.e. total energy produced minus energy used to produce energy, be it that it is transformed or used to fuel the transformation), that includes energy quantity, type, price, net emissions (emissions minus carbon captured and stored), resources consumptions...
 
These information are then propagated to other relevant systems such as macro-economy, resources, climate...


In the basic WITNESS framework, investments in energy are optimally split among available production technologies
In the basic WITNESS framework, investments in energy are optimally split among available production technologies
to maximize energy production while minimizing CO2 emission under constraints
to maximize energy production while minimizing CO2 emission under constraints
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Model Documentation - WITNESS

Corresponding documentation
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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

The energy mix discipline acts at the top of energy models, with the goal to aggregate the information arriving from each energy, calculate the net production and the CO2 emissions per kwh of energy.

Investments available are distributed among energy production, carbon capture and carbon storage technologies.

Energy production technologies are grouped by the type of energy they produce (e.g. electricity, hydrogen...) The way some intermediate energies (e.g. syngas) are produced then consumed to produce another more usable form of energy is automated, and the resulting outcome is a "net energy" mix (i.e. total energy produced minus energy used to produce energy, be it that it is transformed or used to fuel the transformation), that includes energy quantity, type, price, net emissions (emissions minus carbon captured and stored), resources consumptions...

These information are then propagated to other relevant systems such as macro-economy, resources, climate...

In the basic WITNESS framework, investments in energy are optimally split among available production technologies

to maximize energy production while minimizing CO2 emission under constraints

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