Model documentation report: Residential sector demand module of the national energy modeling system
This report documents the objectives, analytical approach, and development of the National Energy Modeling System (NEMS) Residential Sector Demand Module. The report catalogues and describes the model assumptions, computational methodology, parameter estimation techniques, and FORTRAN source code. This reference document provides a detailed description for energy analysts, other users, and the public. The NEMS Residential Sector Demand Module is currently used for mid-term forecasting purposes and energy policy analysis over the forecast horizon of 1993 through 2020. The model generates forecasts of energy demand for the residential sector by service, fuel, and Census Division. Policy impacts resulting from new technologies, market incentives, and regulatory changes can be estimated using the module. 26 refs., 6 figs., 5 tabs.
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2009-12-10
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Subject: | energy conservation, consumption, and utilization | energy planning and policy | RESIDENTIAL SECTOR | ENERGY DEMAND | COMPUTER CODES | FORECASTING | ENERGY POLICY |
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