Model documentation: Natural gas transmission and distribution model of the National Energy Modeling System. Volume 1
Abstract
The Natural Gas Transmission and Distribution Model (NGTDM) is the component of the National Energy Modeling System (NEMS) that is used to represent the domestic natural gas transmission and distribution system. NEMS was developed in the Office of integrated Analysis and Forecasting of the Energy information Administration (EIA). NEMS is the third in a series of computer-based, midterm energy modeling systems used since 1974 by the EIA and its predecessor, the Federal Energy Administration, to analyze domestic energy-economy markets and develop projections. The NGTDM is the model within the NEMS that represents the transmission, distribution, and pricing of natural gas. The model also includes representations of the end-use demand for natural gas, the production of domestic natural gas, and the availability of natural gas traded on the international market based on information received from other NEMS models. The NGTDM determines the flow of natural gas in an aggregate, domestic pipeline network, connecting domestic and foreign supply regions with 12 demand regions. The methodology employed allows the analysis of impacts of regional capacity constraints in the interstate natural gas pipeline network and the identification of pipeline capacity expansion requirements. There is an explicit representation of core and noncore markets for naturalmore »
- Publication Date:
- Research Org.:
- USDOE Energy Information Administration, Washington, DC (United States). Energy Supply and Conversion Div.
- Sponsoring Org.:
- USDOE, Washington, DC (United States)
- OSTI Identifier:
- 32701
- Report Number(s):
- DOE/EIA-M062/1(95)
ON: DE95008327; NC: NONE; TRN: 95:008920
- Resource Type:
- Technical Report
- Resource Relation:
- Other Information: PBD: 17 Feb 1995
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
- Subject:
- 03 NATURAL GAS; 29 ENERGY PLANNING AND POLICY; NATURAL GAS; ENERGY MODELS; DOCUMENTATION; FORECASTING; PRICES; DISTRIBUTION; PIPELINES; MARKET; NATURAL GAS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS; TARIFFS; US ENERGY INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION
Citation Formats
. Model documentation: Natural gas transmission and distribution model of the National Energy Modeling System. Volume 1. United States: N. p., 1995.
Web. doi:10.2172/32701.
. Model documentation: Natural gas transmission and distribution model of the National Energy Modeling System. Volume 1. United States. https://doi.org/10.2172/32701
. 1995.
"Model documentation: Natural gas transmission and distribution model of the National Energy Modeling System. Volume 1". United States. https://doi.org/10.2172/32701. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/32701.
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title = {Model documentation: Natural gas transmission and distribution model of the National Energy Modeling System. Volume 1},
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abstractNote = {The Natural Gas Transmission and Distribution Model (NGTDM) is the component of the National Energy Modeling System (NEMS) that is used to represent the domestic natural gas transmission and distribution system. NEMS was developed in the Office of integrated Analysis and Forecasting of the Energy information Administration (EIA). NEMS is the third in a series of computer-based, midterm energy modeling systems used since 1974 by the EIA and its predecessor, the Federal Energy Administration, to analyze domestic energy-economy markets and develop projections. The NGTDM is the model within the NEMS that represents the transmission, distribution, and pricing of natural gas. The model also includes representations of the end-use demand for natural gas, the production of domestic natural gas, and the availability of natural gas traded on the international market based on information received from other NEMS models. The NGTDM determines the flow of natural gas in an aggregate, domestic pipeline network, connecting domestic and foreign supply regions with 12 demand regions. The methodology employed allows the analysis of impacts of regional capacity constraints in the interstate natural gas pipeline network and the identification of pipeline capacity expansion requirements. There is an explicit representation of core and noncore markets for natural gas transmission and distribution services, and the key components of pipeline tariffs are represented in a pricing algorithm. Natural gas pricing and flow patterns are derived by obtaining a market equilibrium across the three main elements of the natural gas market: the supply element, the demand element, and the transmission and distribution network that links them. The NGTDM consists of four modules: the Annual Flow Module, the Capacity F-expansion Module, the Pipeline Tariff Module, and the Distributor Tariff Module. A model abstract is provided in Appendix A.},
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year = {Fri Feb 17 00:00:00 EST 1995},
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