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The energy conversion channels considered in EPPA include: 1) various types of electricity generation that convert distinct forms of energy into electricity; 2) the conversion of crude oil into refined oil products that are used as intermediate inputs or final consumption. | The energy conversion channels considered in EPPA include: 1) various types of electricity generation that convert distinct forms of energy into electricity; 2) the conversion of crude oil or biomass into refined oil products that are used as intermediate inputs or final consumption. | ||
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| Institution | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA, https://globalchange.mit.edu/. |
| Solution concept | General equilibrium (closed economy) |
| Solution method | Optimization |
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The energy conversion channels considered in EPPA include: 1) various types of electricity generation that convert distinct forms of energy into electricity; 2) the conversion of crude oil or biomass into refined oil products that are used as intermediate inputs or final consumption.