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Model Documentation - IMACLIM

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Model information
Model link
Institution Centre international de recherche sur l'environnement et le développement (CIRED), France, http://www.centre-cired.fr., Societe de Mathematiques Appliquees et de Sciences Humaines (SMASH), France, http://www.smash.fr.
Solution concept General equilibrium (closed economy)
Solution method SimulationImaclim-R is implemented in Scilab, and uses the fonction fsolve from a shared C++ library to solve the static equilibrium system of non-linear equations.
Anticipation Recursive dynamics: each year the equilibrium is solved (system of non-linear equations), in between two years parameters to the equilibrium evolve according to specified functions.

References are divided into three categories as follows:

  1. References describing the structure and results obtained with the Imaclim-R Global model
  2. References to models comparison exercises in which Imaclim-R Global model has participated
  3. References to economic theory, data sources, or other energy system modelling used in the model description presented in this WIKI

The references are presented in accordence to the above categorisation. References corresponding to the first two categories are also listed in the Table below. Further information on the the Imaclim suite of models is also available on the Imaclim homepage.

Description of Imaclim-R structure and results Models comparison (including Imaclim-R)
Technologies Bibas and Méjean (2014) (bioenergy) Kim et al. (2014) (nuclear)

Koelbl et al. (2014) (CCS)

Krey et al. (2014)

Kriegler et al. (2014)

Luderer et al. (2014) (renewables)

Rose et al. (2014) (bioenergy)

Tavoni et al. (2012)

Energy efficiency Bibas et al. (2015) Sugiyama et al. (2014)
Fossil fuels Rozenberg et al. (2010)

Waisman et al. (2012)

Waisman et al. (2013a)

Bauer et al. (2015)

MCCollum et al. (2014)

Transport Waisman et al. (2013b)
Macroeconomy Crassous et al. (2006) (endogenous structural change)

Guivarch et al. (2011) (labor markets)

Evaluation of model Guivarch et al. (2009) (backcasting) Kriegler et al. (2015b) (diagnostics)
Scenarios Guivarch and Mathy (2012)

Hamdi-Cherif et al. (2011)

Mathy and Guivarch (2010)

Rozenberg et al. (2014)

Waisman et al. (2014)

Blanford et al. (2014)

Kriegler et al. (2015)

Luderer et al. (2012a)

Luderer et al. (2012b)

Riahi et al. (2015)

1. Description of Imaclim-R structure and results

Bibas R., and A. Méjean (2014). Potential and limitations of bioenergy for low carbon transitions. Climatic Change, 123(3-4) 731-761

Bibas, R., Méjean, A., Hamdi-Cherif, M., 2015. Energy efficiency policies and the timing of action: An assessment of climate mitigation costs. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 90 (part A), 137-152.

Crassous, R., J. C Hourcade, et O. Sassi. 2006. « Endogenous structural change and climate targets modeling experiments with Imaclim-R ». Energy Journal 27: 259?76.

Guivarch, Céline, Stéphane Hallegatte, et Renaud Crassous. 2009. « The resilience of the Indian economy to rising oil prices as a validation test for a global energy?environment?economy CGE model ». Energy Policy 37 (11): 4259?66.

Guivarch, C., Crassous, R., Sassi, O., Hallegatte, S. 2011. ?The costs of climate policies in a second best world with labour market imperfections?. Climate Policy 11 : 768?788.

Guivarch, C., Mathy, S. 2012. ?Energy-GDP decoupling in a second best world?a case study on India? Climatic Change, Volume 113, Number 2, 339-356.

Hamdi-Cherif, M., Guivarch, C., Quirion, P. 2011. ?Sectoral targets for developing countries: Combining ?Common but differentiated responsibilities? with ?Meaningful participation??,Climate Policy 11: 731?751.

Mathy, S., Guivarch, C. 2010. ?Climate policies in a second-best world - A case study on India?, Energy Policy 38:3, 1519-1528.

Rozenberg, Julie, Stéphane Hallegatte, Adrien Vogt-Schilb, Olivier Sassi, Céline Guivarch, Henri Waisman, et Jean-Charles Hourcade. 2010. « Climate policies as a hedge against the uncertainty on future oil supply ». Climatic Change 101 (3): 663?68.

Rozenberg, J., Guivarch, C., Lempert, R., Hallegatte, S. 2014. Building SSPs for climate policy analysis: a scenario elicitation methodology to map the space of possible future challenges to mitigation and adaptation. Climatic Change 122(3), pp 509-522.

Waisman, Henri, Julie Rozenberg, Olivier Sassi, et Jean-Charles Hourcade. 2012. « Peak Oil profiles through the lens of a general equilibrium assessment ». Energy Policy, Special Section: Frontiers of Sustainability, 48: 744?53.

Waisman, Henri, Julie Rozenberg, et Jean Charles Hourcade. 2013. « Monetary compensations in climate policy through the lens of a general equilibrium assessment: The case of oil-exporting countries ». Energy Policy 63: 951?61.

Waisman, H.D., Guivarch, C., Lecocq, C. 2013. ?The transportation sector and low-carbon growth pathways? Climate Policy 13(1): 106?129.

Waisman Henri-David, Cassen Chritophe, Hamdi-Cherif Meriem and Hourcade Jean-Charles, 2014. Sustainability, Globalization, and the Energy Sector - Europe in a Global Perspective. Journal of Environment and Development, Volume 23 (1), 101-132.

2. Model comparisons in which Imaclim-R has been used

Bauer, Nico, Valentina Bosetti, Meriem Hamdi-Cherif, Alban Kitous, David McCollum, Aurélie Méjean, Shilpa Rao, Hal Turton, Leonidas Paroussos, et Shuichi Ashina. 2015. CO2 emission mitigation and fossil fuel markets: Dynamic and international aspects of climate policies. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 90 (Part A), 243-256.

Blanford, Geoffrey J., Elmar Kriegler, et Massimo Tavoni. 2014. « Harmonization vs. fragmentation: overview of climate policy scenarios in EMF27 ». Climatic Change 123 (3-4), 383?96.

Kim, Son H., Kenichi Wada, Atsushi Kurosawa, et Matthew Roberts. 2014. « Nuclear energy response in the EMF27 study ». Climatic Change 123 (3-4): 443?60.

Koelbl, Barbara Sophia, Machteld A. van den Broek, André PC Faaij, et Detlef P. van Vuuren. 2014. « Uncertainty in Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) deployment projections: a cross-model comparison exercise ». Climatic Change 123 (3-4): 461?76.

Krey, Volker, Gunnar Luderer, Leon Clarke, et Elmar Kriegler. 2014. « Getting from here to there?energy technology transformation pathways in the EMF27 scenarios ». Climatic Change 123 (3-4), 369?82.

Kriegler, Elmar, John P. Weyant, Geoffrey J. Blanford, Volker Krey, Leon Clarke, Jae Edmonds, Allen Fawcett, et al. 2014. « The Role of Technology for Achieving Climate Policy Objectives: Overview of the EMF 27 Study on Global Technology and Climate Policy Strategies ». Climatic Change 123 (3-4), 353?67.

Kriegler E., K. Riahi, N. Bauer, V.J. Schanitz, N. Petermann, V. Bosetti, A. Marcucci, S. Otto, L. Paroussos, and et al. (2015a). Making or breaking climate targets: The AMPERE study on staged accession scenarios for climate policy. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 90 (Part A), 24-44.

Kriegler, Elmar, Nils Petermann, Volker Krey, Valeria Jana Schwanitz, Gunnar Luderer, Shuichi Ashina, Valentina Bosetti, Jiyong Eom, Alban Kitous, et Aurélie Méjean. 2015b. Diagnostic indicators for integrated assessment models of climate policy. Technological Forecasting and Social Change. 90 (Part A), 45-61.

Luderer G, DeCian E, Hourcade JC, Leimbach M, Waisman H et Edenhofer O (2012a). ? On the regional distribution of mitigation costs in a global cap-and-trade regime?, Climatic Change 114 (1), 59-78.

Luderer G, Bosetti V, Jakob M, Steckel J, Waisman H et Edenhofer O (2012b). ?The Economics of GHG Emissions Reductions ? results and insights from the RECIPE model intercomparison?, Climatic Change 114 (1), 9-37.

Luderer, Gunnar, Volker Krey, Katherine Calvin, James Merrick, Silvana Mima, Robert Pietzcker, Jasper Van Vliet, et Kenichi Wada. 2014. « The role of renewable energy in climate stabilization: results from the EMF27 scenarios ». Climatic Change 123 (3-4): 427?41.

McCollum, David, Nico Bauer, Katherine Calvin, Alban Kitous, et Keywan Riahi. 2014. « Fossil resource and energy security dynamics in conventional and carbon-constrained worlds ». Climatic Change 123 (3-4): 413?26.

Riahi K., E. Kriegler, N. Johnson, C. Bertram, M. Den Elzen, J. Eom, M. Schaeffer, J. Edmonds, and et al. (2015). Locked into Copenhagen Pledges - Implications of short-term emission targets for the cost and feasibility of long-term climate goals. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 90 (Part A), 8-23.

Rose, Steven K., Elmar Kriegler, Ruben Bibas, Katherine Calvin, Alexander Popp, Detlef P. van Vuuren, et John Weyant. 2014. « Bioenergy in energy transformation and climate management ». Climatic Change 123 (3-4): 477?93.

Sugiyama, Masahiro, Osamu Akashi, Kenichi Wada, Amit Kanudia, Jun Li, et John Weyant. 2014. « Energy Efficiency Potentials for Global Climate Change Mitigation ». Climatic Change 123 (3-4): 397?411.

Tavoni M, DeCian E, Luderer G, Steckel JC et Waisman H (2012). ?The value of technology and of its evolution towards a low carbon economy?, Climatic Change 114 (1), 39-57.

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