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. The following paper illustrates this aspect using the example of differential costs for the expansion of renewables in the … produce a cumulative economic benefit of renewables growth up to 460 billion Euro until 2050. …
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This paper develops a path for the global energy system up to 2050, presenting a new application of the open-source energy modeling system (OSeMOSYS) to the community. It allows quite disaggregate energy and emission analysis: Global Energy System Model (GENeSYS-MOD) uses a system of linear...
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In this paper, multiple pathways for the European energy system until 2050 are computed, focusing on one of the major challenges of the low-carbon transition: the issue of unused capacities and stranded assets. Three different scenarios are analyzed, utilizing the Global Energy System Model...
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Colombia faces several challenges to secure a reliable, affordable, and climate-friendly energy supply. Persistently low reserve-to-production ratios in oil and gas, together with advancing climate change, are putting the country’s energy system at risk. Heavily relying on hydro-power,...
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The main aim of models has never been to provide numbers, but insights. Still, challenges prevail for modelers to use the best configuration of their models to provide helpful insights. In the case of energy system modelling, this becomes even more complicated due to increasing complexity of the...
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. The following paper illustrates this aspect using the example of differential costs for the expansion of renewables in the … produce a cumulative economic benefit of renewables growth up to 460 billion Euro until 2050. Die für die "Energiewende …
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. The following paper illustrates this aspect using the example of differential costs for the expansion of renewables in the … produce a cumulative economic benefit of renewables growth up to 460 billion Euro until 2050. …
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