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Energy end-use is distinguished in demand for industrial sectors; buildings (residential and services); and transport (road, rail, water, air).
Energy end-use is distinguished in demand for:
 
* industrial sectors;
Total demand of energy depends on the relevant activity variable (surfaces, mobility needs, value added) and sectoral energy prices. Competition across fuels takes place based on costs for the user (also considering the lifetime of existing equipment); it is calibrated on historical data on prices and market shares.
* buildings (residential and services);
* transport (road, rail, water, air);
* agriculture.


Information sources include: Enerdata, Eurostat, IEA, IISI, World Bank.
Information sources include: Enerdata, Eurostat, IEA, IISI, World Bank.
Sector-specific information is frawn from: IISI, EIA, Odyssee, IRF, UIC, UNCTAD.

Latest revision as of 17:44, 22 December 2016

Model Documentation - POLES

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Model information
Model link
Institution JRC - Joint Research Centre - European Commission (EC-JRC), Belgium, http://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/.
Solution concept Partial equilibrium (price elastic demand)
Solution method SimulationRecursive simulation
Anticipation Myopic

Energy end-use is distinguished in demand for:

  • industrial sectors;
  • buildings (residential and services);
  • transport (road, rail, water, air);
  • agriculture.

Information sources include: Enerdata, Eurostat, IEA, IISI, World Bank. Sector-specific information is frawn from: IISI, EIA, Odyssee, IRF, UIC, UNCTAD.