Energy modelling studies and conservation : proceedings of a Seminar of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, Washington D.C., 24-28 March 1980.
Energy Modelling Studies and Conservation.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores Corporativos: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Francés |
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Oxford ; New York :
Published for the United Nations by Pergamon Press,
1982.
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Edición: | First edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Energy Modelling Studies and Conservation; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Conclusions and Recommendations; List of Contributors; Chapter 1. Modelling Energy Conservation and its Economic Effects, Issues, Methods, Uses; I. INTRODUCTION: THE GOVERNMENT CONTEXT; II. MODELLING PURPOSES: THREE BASIC POLICY ISSUES; III. MODELLING METHODS: DEFINITIONS, APPROACHES, ISSUES; IV. MODELLING WITHIN THE ENERGY POLICY PROCESS: ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS; V. THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION AMONG ENERGY MODELLING GROUPS.
- Part1: Sector and Local (Including Fuel and End-use) Energy Models of Major Interest for Individual CountriesPart1A: Forecasting Methodology; Chapter 2. R�esum�e; Chapter 3. Sector and Local Energy Models of Major Interest for Individual Countries; Chapter 4. Inclusion of a Rational Utilization of Energy in Modelling Studies; Chapter 5. Energy Forecasting Methodology: Energy Paper No. 291; SUMMARY; Chapter 6.A Disaggregated Model of UK Energy Use for R & D Planning Purposes; SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; THE METHODOLOGY OF THE ETSU MODEL; SOME RESULTS FROM THE ETSU MODEL.
- Chapter 7. The Modelling of National Energy DemandSUPPLY AND DEMAND; TECHNICAL PROGRESS; CAPITAL/ENERGY SUBSTITUTION; FUEL MIX; PATTERN OF CONSUMPTION; TRANSPORT; DOMESTIC HEAT DEMAND; MODEL STRUCTURE; MODEL SIMULATIONS; UNCERTAINTY; USE OF THE MODEL; REFERENCES; Chapter 8. Use of a Hierarchical Structure of Mathematical Economic Models for Forecasting and Assessing the Development of the Fuel and Energy System; Chapter 9. The MEDEE Approach: Analysis and Long-term Forecasting of Final Energy Demand of a Country; 1. THE MEDEE APPROACH; 2. USE OF THE MEDEE MODELS.
- CONCLUSION: USE AND MISUSE OF THE MEDEE APPROACHREFERENCES; Chapter 10. Energy Accounts and Budgets: the Norwegian Experience; INTRODUCTION; PURPOSE AND CONCEPTS; THE ENERGY ACCOUNTS AS A BASE FOR ENERGY BUDGETING; USE OF ECONOMIC MODELS FOR DEVELOPING REFERENCE PATHS FOR ENERGY; THE BUDGETING PROCESS; FEEDBACK TO THE ECONOMIC PLANS; CO-ORDINATION MEDIUM-TERM AND LONG-TERM MODELS; TABLES OF EFFECTS; Chapter 11. Les Travaux de Mod�elisation Energ�etique Entrepris par le Gouvernement Belge; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. LE MOD�ELE �ENERG�ETIQUE BELGE; 3. L'EXPLOITATION DES MODELES.
- 4. TRAVAUX EN COURS EN MATI�ERE DE MOD�ELISATION DES �ECONOMIES D'�ENERGIEREFERENCES; Chapter 12. The IIAS A Set of Energy Models: its Design and Application; ABSTRACT; SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- THE ENERGY MODELING TEAM; INTRODUCTION: ABOUT IIASA1S ENERGY SYSTEMS PROGRAM; PURPOSE AND GOALS OF ENERGY MODELING; SOME GENERAL METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS; THE STRUCTURE OF THE SET OF ENERGY MODELS; THE SCOPE OF THE MODELS; A SELECTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE RESULTS: TWO GLOBAL SCENARIOS; ONGOING WORK; APPENDIX DESCRIPTION OF INDIVIDUAL MODELS; 1. MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS; 2. ENERGY DEMAND CALCULATIONS.