How to estimate energy demand? #472
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Hello! I am interested in message model and learnt that the energy demand are exogeneous in the message model. But how could it distinguished the difference between energy demand in different climate target? the emission section in the message model can give upper bound for carbon emission, but how to determine the input energy demand at very first stage? |
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Hello @buyanqifande. Thanks for the question. As you mentioned "demand" in MESSAGE is exogenous. So, the user initially defines demand for different energy services, e.g., demand for electricity, heat, etc. in a given sector like buildings etc. Then, the model finds the optimal mix of supply technologies that can meet this demand. Climate targets can be defined independent of demand. For example, you can add a carbon neutrality target for 2050 or define a cumulative carbon budget for the whole 21st Century. For determining input energy demand in future decades you can use projections for a specific country/region from other studies, or you can estimate demand based on projections of GDP and populations. You can refer to the Shared Socio-economic Pathway (SSP) database for GDP and population projections. |
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Hello @buyanqifande. Thanks for the question. As you mentioned "demand" in MESSAGE is exogenous. So, the user initially defines demand for different energy services, e.g., demand for electricity, heat, etc. in a given sector like buildings etc. Then, the model finds the optimal mix of supply technologies that can meet this demand. Climate targets can be defined independent of demand. For example, you can add a carbon neutrality target for 2050 or define a cumulative carbon budget for the whole 21st Century. For determining input energy demand in future decades you can use projections for a specific country/region from other studies, or you can estimate demand based on projections of GDP a…