Author institution
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Imperial College London +
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Authors
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Iain Staffell, Richard Green +
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Citation doi
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2015.06.082 +
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Citation references
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T. Bossmann and I. Staffell, 2016. The shape of future electricity demand: Exploring load curves in 2050s Germany and Britain. Energy, 90(20), 1317–1333.
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Contact email
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i.staffell@imperial.ac.uk +
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Contact persons
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Iain Staffell +
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Data availability
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all +
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Decisions
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dispatch +
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Deterministic
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Stochastic +
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Example research questions
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How much transmission will Europe need in 2050
How will electricity demand change in 2050 under different decarbonisation pathways
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Full Model Name
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Demand for Energy Services, Supply and Transmission in Europe +
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Georegions
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Europe, North Africa +
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Georesolution
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National +
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Is suited for many scenarios
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true +
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License
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Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 3.0 (CC-BY-SA-3.0) +
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Math modeltype
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Simulation +
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Math modeltype shortdesc
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Annual projection: simple arithmetic
Hourly load curve production: partial decomposition
Electricty system dispatch: Merit order stack with transmission constraints +
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Math objective
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Costs, welfare, carbon emissions, fuel mixes +
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Model class
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Simulation +
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Model source public
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true +
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Modelling software
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Excel / VBA +
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Network coverage
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net transfer capacities +
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Open future
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true +
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Open source licensed
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true +
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Processing software
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Excel / VBA +
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Sectors
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All / Electricity +
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Source download
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http://tinyurl.com/desstinee +
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Technologies
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Renewables +
, Conventional Generation +
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Text description
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The DESSTINEE model (Demand for Energy Ser … The DESSTINEE model (Demand for Energy Services, Supply and Transmission in EuropE) a model of the European energy system in 2050, with a focus on the electricity system. The model is designed to test assumptions about the technical requirements for energy transport (particularly for electricity), and the scale of the economic challenge to develop the necessary infrastructure. Forty countries are considered in and around Europe, and 10 forms of primary and secondary energy. The model uses a predictive simulation technique, rather than solving a partial or general equilibrium. Data is therefore specified by the user (exogenously), and the model calculates a set of answers for the given set of assumptions.
The DESSTINEE model is available as a set of standalone Excel spreadsheets which perform three tasks:
1. Project annual energy demands at country-level forwards to 2050;
2. Synthesise hourly profiles for electricity demand in 2010 and 2050;
3. Simulate the least-cost generation and transmission of electricity around the continent.ssion of electricity around the continent.
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Timeresolution
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Hour +
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Website
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http://tinyurl.com/desstinee +
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Creation dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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10 September 2015 10:57:37 +
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Model +
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Last editor isThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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User:Iain Staffell +
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Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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28 April 2016 08:28:40 +
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false +
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