Abstract
In this study a comparison of the energy supply models, used by the Institutes participating in the Task Force, is presented. These models are: ENPEP (Polish Oil and Gas Company), DORSEK (Institute of Fundamental Research), Warsaw, and EFOM (The Netherlands Energy Research Foundation). The comparison concerns the mathematical technique used, specific issues that can be handled by the models, computer requirements and user friendliness. Each energy supply model is part of a set of models and a brief review of each model set is presented in order to understand better the role of the energy models within the total model set. The three models all aim at providing quantitative information to enable the decision maker better to formulate energy policy. However, a number of differences between the models can be noted: the DORSEK and EFOM models are based on the LP optimization technique whereas ENPEP is a simulation model; the DORSEK and EFOM models are mainly applied to explore least cost solutions and ENPEP is more focused on the assessment of bottlenecks in the energy system. 6 figs., 2 tabs., 11 refs.
Jankowski, B
[1]
- Dept. of Energy Problems, Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Warsaw (Poland)
Citation Formats
Jankowski, B.
Task force on integrated energy and environmental planning: The Netherlands - Poland. Volume 3: A comparison of the energy models DORSEK, ENPEP and EFOM.
Netherlands: N. p.,
1993.
Web.
Jankowski, B.
Task force on integrated energy and environmental planning: The Netherlands - Poland. Volume 3: A comparison of the energy models DORSEK, ENPEP and EFOM.
Netherlands.
Jankowski, B.
1993.
"Task force on integrated energy and environmental planning: The Netherlands - Poland. Volume 3: A comparison of the energy models DORSEK, ENPEP and EFOM."
Netherlands.
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title = {Task force on integrated energy and environmental planning: The Netherlands - Poland. Volume 3: A comparison of the energy models DORSEK, ENPEP and EFOM}
author = {Jankowski, B}
abstractNote = {In this study a comparison of the energy supply models, used by the Institutes participating in the Task Force, is presented. These models are: ENPEP (Polish Oil and Gas Company), DORSEK (Institute of Fundamental Research), Warsaw, and EFOM (The Netherlands Energy Research Foundation). The comparison concerns the mathematical technique used, specific issues that can be handled by the models, computer requirements and user friendliness. Each energy supply model is part of a set of models and a brief review of each model set is presented in order to understand better the role of the energy models within the total model set. The three models all aim at providing quantitative information to enable the decision maker better to formulate energy policy. However, a number of differences between the models can be noted: the DORSEK and EFOM models are based on the LP optimization technique whereas ENPEP is a simulation model; the DORSEK and EFOM models are mainly applied to explore least cost solutions and ENPEP is more focused on the assessment of bottlenecks in the energy system. 6 figs., 2 tabs., 11 refs.}
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year = {1993}
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