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Like for other energy production model, learning rates / creation / maintenance / duration / dismantling costs, emissions, resources consumptions are considered.
Like for other energy production model, learning rates / creation / maintenance / duration / dismantling costs, emissions, resources consumptions are considered.


(for more details consult github documentation here https://github.com/os-climate/witness-energy/blob/main/energy_models/core/stream_type/energy_disciplines/documentation/electricity_disc.markdown or look at the documentation tab for electricity in WITNESS tool{{ModelDocumentationTemplate
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Latest revision as of 10:38, 17 September 2024

Main technologies for electricity generation are wind (off-shore or on-shore), solar (photovoltaic or thermal), hydropower, geothermal, nuclear, gas turbine (standard or combined cycle), coal or oil or biomass or biogas burning.

Like for other energy production model, learning rates / creation / maintenance / duration / dismantling costs, emissions, resources consumptions are considered.

(for more details consult github documentation here https://github.com/os-climate/witness-energy/blob/main/energy_models/core/stream_type/energy_disciplines/documentation/electricity_disc.markdown or look at the documentation tab for electricity in WITNESS tool)

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Model Documentation - WITNESS

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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