Formalizing best practice for energy system optimization modelling
Energy system optimization models (ESOMs) are widely used to generate insight that informs energy and environmental policy. Using ESOMs to produce policy-relevant insight requires significant modeler judgement, yet little formal guidance exists on how to conduct analysis with ESOMs. To address this...
Main Authors: | DeCarolis, J, Daly, H, Dodds, P, Keppo, I, Li, F, McDowall, W, Pye, S, Strachan, N, Trutnevyte, E, Usher, W, Winning, M, Yeh, S, Zeyringer, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2017
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