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Challenges Faced When Addressing the Role of Cities Towards a Below Two Degrees World
In order to achieve the goal of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change to limit average global temperature rise to well under 2 °C, concerted action will be needed in cities to manage energy consumption and red...
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Introduction: Energy Systems Modelling for Decision-Making
The role that energy modelling plays in improving the evidence base underpinning policy decisions is being increasingly recognized and valued. The Energy Technology Systems Analysis Program is a unique network...
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Modal Shift of Passenger Transport in a TIMES Model: Application to Ireland and California
Climate change mitigation clearly requires a focus on transport that should include improved representation of travel behaviour change in addition to increased vehicle efficiency and low-carbon fuels. Energy s...
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Soft-Linking Exercises Between TIMES, Power System Models and Housing Stock Models
Soft-linking TIMES models with carefully selected complementary models can provide useful additional insights into the results from the TIMES model and can usefully scrutinize specific TIMES results in greater...
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Energy Policies Influenced by Energy Systems Modelling—Case Studies in UK, Ireland, Portugal and G8
A key objective of IEA-ETSAP is to assist decision makers in robustly develo**, implementing and assessing the impact of energy and climate mitigation policies. This chapter focuses on four case studies, in ...
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A Global Renewable Energy Roadmap: Comparing Energy Systems Models with IRENA’s REmap 2030 Project
In 2014, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) published a global renewable energy roadmap—called REmap 2030—to double the share of renewables in the global energy mix by 2030 compared to 2010 (IRE...