Temporal dimension - TIAM-UCL

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Model Documentation - TIAM-UCL

Corresponding documentation
Previous versions
Model information
Model link
Institution University College London (UCL), UK, https://www.ucl.ac.uk.
Solution concept Partial equilibrium (price elastic demand)
Solution method Linear optimisation
Anticipation Perfect Foresight

(Stochastic and myopic runs are also possible)

Base year is 2005 with data taken from IEA Energy Balances.

The model time horizon is 95 years (2005-2100) with 10 year time steps. Each year is divided to six time slices + an additional peaking constraint.

Demand fractions determine the fraction of service demand to be met during a specific period of the day in a given season (or timeslice).

The temporal resolution is determined by three seasons, summer, winter and intermediate. Each of the seasons accounts for a third of the whole year or 4 month. These timeslices are again split into night and day, where day represents 16 hours and night 8 hours (Table 1-2).

Therefore there a six timeslice possibilities of:

  • summer-day,
  • summer-night,
  • intermediary day,
  • intermediary-night,
  • winter-day,
  • winter-night

Table 1.2: Fraction of energy-service demands

Time slice Month share Day share Fraction
ID 0.333 (4 months) 0.666 (16 hours) 0.223
IN
0.333 (8 hours) 0.111
SD 0.333 0.666 0.223
SN
0.333 0.111
WD 0.333 0.666 0.221
WN
0.333 0.111

The model is generally run with perfect foresight but can be run as myopic or stochastic though this is generally not the case.