Global energy trade flows and constraints on conventional and renewable energies: A computable modeling approach

作者: Ole Grogro

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摘要: This paper introduces the computable partial equilibrium energy model "Global Resource Extraction and Energy Transformation" (GREET), its structure, assumptions outcomes of two exemplary scenarios. GREET is characterized by a comprehensive modelling constraints on diffusion renewable energy, where physical regional deployment technologies are complemented need to provide storage capacities for production electricity. The consumption conventional primary carriers, other hand, constrained resource endowments as well capacity investments in carrier extraction-, trade- transformation processes. In comparison most contrastable global models, there an explicit interregional trade flows which originating destinating regions trades can clearly be specified. Thus, GREET, covering eleven world regions, very applicable looking into future developments flows. At same time doesn’t miss cover point that predominantly based systems confined technologies, such electricity capacities.

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