Energy resource endowments - TIAM-UCL

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Model Documentation - TIAM-UCL

    Corresponding documentation
    Previous versions
    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)

    Fossil reserves and mining technologies are presented in the Table below on Non-renewable primary resources. A supply curve for each type of the sources shown is defined within region. Each time step is characterised by the cost of the resource and the total amount of energy available at this cost.

    The Resource Module contains the data which separately characterises resources which are situated in regions with members of OPEC and those resources found in all other Non-OPEC regions. The module was originally based upon that provided in ETSAP-TIAM although significant changes have been made to their characterisation and dynamics of production including: adding Arctic oil and gas, shale gas and separately considering natural bitumen and kerogen oil produced by mining and by in situ methods. Geological constraints are also imposed upon oil and gas production that represent empirical depletion rate constraints.

    Table: Non-renewable primary resources

    Technology Description
    Oil
    Existing proved plus probable reserves
    Reserve growth
    Undiscovered oil
    Arctic oil
    Natural bitumen ('oil sands') by in situ means of production
    Natural bitumen ('oil sands') by mining
    Extra-heavy oil
    Kerogen oil by in situ means of production
    Kerogen oil by mining
    Natural gas liquids
    Natural gas
    Existing proved plus probable reserves
    Reserve growth
    Undiscovered gas
    Arctic gas
    Tight gas
    Coal bed methane
    Shale gas
    Associated gas
    Coal
    Existing reserves
    Additional resources
    Uranium
    Uranium (dummy) - Reserves