Report · Printed book
The DESS Model. A Detailed Energy System Simulation Model for the EC Countries : A detailed energy system simulation model for the EC countries
The DESS (Detailed Energy System Simulation) Model is a tool for translating energy demand forecasts into their economic and environmental consequences. This model, which has been used for the Danish national energy planning, was developed and extended within the energy modelling program of the Commission of the European Communities into one that is able to simulate different national energy supply systems, in particular the power generating and space heating sectors.
The model has now been implemented for Denmark, Germany, and Italy. The model implementation is described in this report, and further applications of the model is discussed. These include: national or multinational database and a simulation model for the energy system, database and preprocessor for optimisation models, and sectoral models, in particular for the power system with combined heat and power (CHP).
Finally, the use of simulation models and optimisation models, e.g. the Energy Flow Optimisation (EFOM) model, is discussed. (author) 8 tabs., 6 ills., 39 refs..
Language: | English |
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Year: | 1989 |
Volume: | 2809 |
Pages: | 39 p. |
Series: | Risø-m |
ISBN: | 8755015638 and 9788755015630 |
Types: | Report and Printed book |
ORCIDs: | Grohnheit, Poul Erik |