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Renewable Energy and Efficiency Modeling Analysis Partnership (REMAP) : an analysis of how different energy models addressed a common high renewable energy penetration scenario in 2025 / Nate Blair [and others].

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Format:
Book
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Contributor:
Blair, Nate
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (U.S.)
Renewable Energy and Efficiency Modeling Analysis Partnership.
Series:
NREL/TP ; 6A2-45656.
Technical report
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Renewable Energy and Efficiency Modeling Analysis Partnership.
Power resources--Mathematical models.
Power resources.
Electric utilities--Forecasting.
Electric utilities.
Energy policy.
Genre:
technical reports.
Technical reports
Technical reports.
Physical Description:
1 online resource ([111] pages) : color illustrations, color maps
Other Title:
REMAP
Analysis of how different energy models addressed a common high renewable energy penetration scenario in 2025
Place of Publication:
Golden, Colo. : National Renewable Energy Laboratory, [2009]
Summary:
"Energy system modeling can be intentionally or unintentionally misused by decision-makers. This report describes how both can be minimized through careful use of models and thorough understanding of their underlying approaches and assumptions. The analysis summarized here assesses the impact that model and data choices have on forecasting energy systems by comparing seven different electric-sector models. This analysis was coordinated by the Renewable Energy and Efficiency Modeling Analysis Partnership (REMAP), a collaboration among governmental, academic, and nongovernmental participants. The study demonstrates that: Different models and different technology and market assumptions can lead to widely different predictions of system outputs; Even when technology and market assumptions are aligned as closely as possible, substantive differences still remain."--Page iii
Notes:
Title from title screen (viewed October 2, 2009).
"September 2009."
OCLC:
444675552
Publisher Number:
965118 OSTI ID
Access Restriction:
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