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This wiki page provides detailled information on the COFFEE-TEA models. The COFFEE-TEA is an integrated assessment model framework that consists of 2 models -- the energy and land-use model COFFEE, and the Computable General Economic (CGE) model TEA. The models were developed at COPPE/UFRJ, Brazil, for assessing climate, land, energy and environmental policies, providing relevant information to experts and decision-makers about the possible development strategies and repercussions of long term climate scenarios. The models can run on a stand-alone basis or linked through a soft-link process, providing long-term (up to 2100) assessments of the interaction between the energy and land-use systems and the economy.
== Introduction ==
 
This wiki page provides detailled information on the COFFEE-TEA models. The COFFEE-TEA is an integrated assessment model framework that consists of two models -- the energy and land-use model COFFEE, and the Computable General Economic (CGE) model TEA. The models were developed at COPPE/UFRJ, Brazil, for assessing climate, land, energy and environmental policies, providing relevant information to experts and decision-makers about the possible development strategies and repercussions of long term climate scenarios. The models can run on a stand-alone basis or linked through a soft-link process, providing long-term (up to 2100) assessments of the interaction between the energy and land-use systems and the economy.
 
== Table of contents ==
 
=== [[Model scope and methods - DNE21+|Model scope and methods]] ===
 
* '''[[Model concept, solver and details - DNE21+ |Model concept, solver and details]]'''
* '''[[Temporal dimension - DNE21+ |Temporal dimension]]'''
* '''[[Spatial dimension - DNE21+|Spatial dimension]]'''
* '''[[Policy - DNE21+|Policy]]'''
 
=== [[Socio-economic drivers - DNE21+|Socio-economic drivers]] ===
 
* '''[[Population - DNE21+|Population]]'''
* '''[[Economic activity - DNE21+|Economic activity]]'''
 
=== [[Macro-economy - DNE21+|Macro-economy]] ===
 
* '''[[Production system and representation of economic sectors - DNE21+|Production system and representation of economic sectors]]'''
* '''[[Capital and labour markets - DNE21+|Capital and labour markets]]'''
* '''[[Monetary instruments - DNE21+|Monetary instruments]]'''
* '''[[Trade - DNE21+|Trade]]'''
* '''[[Technological change - DNE21+|Technological change]]'''
 
=== [[Energy - DNE21+|Energy]] ===
 
* '''[[Energy resource endowments - DNE21+|Energy resource endowments]]'''
** [[Fossil energy resources - DNE21+|Fossil energy resources]]
** [[Uranium and other fissile resources - DNE21+|Uranium and other fissile resources]]
** [[Bioenergy - DNE21+|Bioenergy]]
** [[Non-biomass renewables - DNE21+|Non-biomass renewables]]
 
* '''[[Energy conversion - DNE21+|Energy conversion]]'''
** [[Electricity - DNE21+|Electricity]]
** [[Heat - DNE21+|Heat]]
** [[Gaseous fuels - DNE21+|Gaseous fuels]]
** [[Liquid fuels - DNE21+|Liquid fuels]]
** [[Solid fuels - DNE21+|Solid fuels]]
** [[Grid, pipelines and other infrastructure - DNE21+|Grid, pipelines and other infrastructure]]
** [[Energy end-use - DNE21+|Energy end-use]]
** [[Transport - DNE21+|Transport]]
** [[Residential and commercial sectors - DNE21+|Residential and commercial sectors]]
** [[Industrial sector - DNE21+|Industrial sector]]
** [[Other end-use - DNE21+|Other end-use]]
 
* '''[[Energy demand - DNE21+|Energy demand]]'''
* '''[[Technological change in energy - DNE21+|Technological change in energy]]'''
 
=== [[Land-use - DNE21+|Land-use]] ===
 
* '''[[Agriculture - DNE21+|Agriculture]]'''
* '''[[Forestry - DNE21+|Forestry]]'''
* '''[[Land-use change - DNE21+|Land-use change]]'''
* '''[[Bioenergy land-use - DNE21+|Bioenergy land-use]]'''
* '''[[Other land-use - DNE21+|Other land-use]]'''
* '''[[Agricultural demand - DNE21+|Agricultural demand]]'''
* '''[[Technological change in land-use - DNE21+|Technological change in land-use]]'''
=== [[Emissions - DNE21+|Emissions]] ===
* '''[[GHGs - DNE21+|GHGs]]'''
* '''[[Pollutants and non-GHG forcing agents - DNE21+|Pollutants and non-GHG forcing agents]]'''
* '''[[Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) options - DNE21+|Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) options]]'''
 
=== [[Climate - DNE21+|Climate]] ===
* '''[[Modelling of climate indicators - DNE21+|Modelling of climate indicators ]]'''
* '''[[Climate damages, temperature changes - DNE21+|Climate damages, temperature changes ]]'''
=== [[Non-climate sustainability dimension - DNE21+|Non-climate sustainability dimension]] ===
 
* '''[[Air pollution and health - DNE21+|Air pollution and health]]'''
* '''[[Water - DNE21+|Water]]'''
* '''[[Other materials - DNE21+|Other materials]]'''
* '''[[Other sustainability dimensions - DNE21+|Other sustainability dimensions]]'''
 
=== [[Appendices - DNE21+|Appendices]] ===
* '''[[Mathematical model description - DNE21+|Mathematical model description]]'''
* '''[[Data - DNE21+|Data]]'''
 
=== [[References - DNE21+|References]] ===

Latest revision as of 11:54, 22 July 2025

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Model Documentation - COFFEE-TEA

    Corresponding documentation
    Previous versions
    Model information
    Model link
      Institution COPPE/UFRJ (Cenergia), Brazil, http://www.cenergialab.coppe.ufrj.br/.
      Solution concept General equilibrium (closed economy)
      Solution method The COFFEE model is solved through Linear Programming (LP). The TEA model is formulated as a mixed complementary problem (MCP) and is solved through Mathematical Programming System for General Equilibrium -- MPSGE within GAMS using the PATH solver.
      Anticipation

      Introduction

      This wiki page provides detailled information on the COFFEE-TEA models. The COFFEE-TEA is an integrated assessment model framework that consists of two models -- the energy and land-use model COFFEE, and the Computable General Economic (CGE) model TEA. The models were developed at COPPE/UFRJ, Brazil, for assessing climate, land, energy and environmental policies, providing relevant information to experts and decision-makers about the possible development strategies and repercussions of long term climate scenarios. The models can run on a stand-alone basis or linked through a soft-link process, providing long-term (up to 2100) assessments of the interaction between the energy and land-use systems and the economy.

      Table of contents

      Model scope and methods

      Socio-economic drivers

      Macro-economy

      Energy

      Land-use

      Emissions

      Climate

      Non-climate sustainability dimension

      Appendices

      References