Energy and Power Evaluation Program (ENPEP-BALANCE)
Developer or Source:
Argonne National Laboratory
ENPEP-BALANCE is a nonlinear equilibrium model that matches the demand for energy with available resources and technologies. Its market-based simulation approach allows ENPEP-BALANCE to determine the response of various segments of the energy system to changes in energy prices and demand levels. The model relies on a decentralized decision-making process in the energy sector and can be calibrated to the different preferences of energy users and suppliers.
Region:
Global
Sectors and Topics:
Renewable Energy
Scale:
National
Expertise Level:
Practitioner
Resource Type:
Analysis Tools
Cost:
No
Guidance:
Mitigation Methods and Tools in the Energy Sector by UNFCCC
unfccc.int/resource/cd_roms/na1/mitigation/Module_5/Module_5_1/a_Mitigation_assessment_tools_energy/Module5_1.ppt
Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Analysis Using ENPEP by IAEA
unfccc.int/resource/cd_roms/na1/mitigation/Module_5/Module_5_1/b_tools/ENPEP/ENPEP_GHG_Guidebook_Version_9a.pdf
Inputs Needed:
Energy system structure
Base-year energy statistics
Projected energy demand growth
Technical and policy constraints
Outputs Provided:
Supply and demand curves
a set of market clearing prices and quantities
environmental residuals associated with a given energy system configuration
Languages:
English
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