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All Kyoto defined greenhouse gases are included POLES: | All Kyoto defined greenhouse gases are included POLES: CO<sub>2</sub>, CH<sub>4</sub>, N<sub>2</sub>O, SF<sub>6</sub>, HFCs, PFCs. Note that HFCs and PFCs are respectively gathered into one category, the corresponding global warming potentials (GWP) being the average ratio between historical inventories expressed in CO<sub>2</sub>e and in grams, the ratio are then kept constant. | ||
The model directly covers all emissions from the energy sector and the industry sector. Other emissions (agriculture, land use) come from a soft linkage with the GLOBIOM/G4M model. | The model directly covers all emissions from the energy sector and the industry sector. Other emissions (agriculture, land use) come from a soft linkage with the GLOBIOM/G4M model. | ||
GHG policies affect these emissions: energy | GHG policies affect these emissions: energy CO<sub>2</sub> is derived from the changes in the energy sector induced by the policy, other emissions are affected by specific marginal abatement cost curves (MACCs). | ||
Information sources include: UNFCCC GHG inventories, IPCC Assessment Reports, EDGAR database, IEA, EIA. | Information sources include: UNFCCC GHG inventories, IPCC Assessment Reports, EDGAR database, IEA, EIA. |
Revision as of 18:58, 16 December 2016
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Institution | JRC - Joint Research Centre - European Commission (EC-JRC), Belgium, http://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/. |
Solution concept | Partial equilibrium (price elastic demand) |
Solution method | SimulationRecursive simulation |
Anticipation | Myopic |
All Kyoto defined greenhouse gases are included POLES: CO2, CH4, N2O, SF6, HFCs, PFCs. Note that HFCs and PFCs are respectively gathered into one category, the corresponding global warming potentials (GWP) being the average ratio between historical inventories expressed in CO2e and in grams, the ratio are then kept constant.
The model directly covers all emissions from the energy sector and the industry sector. Other emissions (agriculture, land use) come from a soft linkage with the GLOBIOM/G4M model.
GHG policies affect these emissions: energy CO2 is derived from the changes in the energy sector induced by the policy, other emissions are affected by specific marginal abatement cost curves (MACCs).
Information sources include: UNFCCC GHG inventories, IPCC Assessment Reports, EDGAR database, IEA, EIA.