Systems Modelling for Energy Policy

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1997-07-14
Publisher(s): Wiley
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Summary

Energy is a sector where there has always been a serious modelling tradition, but with the worldwide trend away from planned economies to new market structures, the risk, uncertainties and competitive aspects which need to be incorporated pose new challenges to analyse strategic as well as economic behaviour. Systems Modelling for Energy Policy addresses the strong and apparently countervailing themes dominating energy policy in the current decade: * concerns about global warming have stimulated an intense and methodologically diverse level of analytical activity aimed ultimately at greater international co-ordination in policy and planning * simultaneously we are witnessing a worldwide trend away from planned national energy policies to new market structures To accommodate these shifts in focus, more comprehensive analytical procedures are needed to address technical challenges in handling large models whilst smaller, policy-specific behavioural models may give greater insight to the strategic challenges involved in maintaining focus on key industry restructuring issues for which past data is not available. This volume provides a comprehensive and up-to-date reference to the range of issues and modelling alternatives that a systems perspective gives to the analysis of energy policy. Practitioners, analysts and researchers will find new studies and comparative modelling insights in this book which are not easily accessed elsewhere.

Author Biography

Derek W. Bunn is currently Professor and Chairman of the Decision Sciences subject area and Director of the Energy Markets Group at the London Business School, having held previous appointments at Oxford and Stanford universities. As a prominent international advisor on energy economics, he has consulted for many global energy companies and advised a number of government agencies. Author of over 150 research papers and 9 books in the areas of forecasting, decision analysis and energy economics, he has also been chief editor of the Journal of Forecasting since 1984. His research and practical involvement with the electricity sector extends back over 25 years experience.

Erik R. Larsen is the editor of Systems Modelling for Energy Policy, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors vii
Chapter 1 Systems Modelling for Energy Policy
1(8)
Derek W. Bunn
Erik R. Larsen
Chapter 2 The National Energy Modelling System: Policy Analysis and Forecasting at the US Department of Energy
9(22)
Andy S. Kydes
Susan H. Shaw
Chapter 3 The IDEAS Model and Its Use in Developing the US Climate Change Action Plan
31(16)
Frances P. Wood
Jay C. Geinzer
Chapter 4 MIS: A Model-based Macroeconomic Information System for Energy Analysis in Germany
47(20)
Claudia Kemfert
W. Kuckshinrichs
Chapter 5 Benefits from Electricity Trade in Northern Europe under CO(2) Constraints
67(12)
Tomas Larsson
Chapter 6 Energy Planning and Multi-level Optimization: The Australian Energy Planning System Optimization Modelling Study
79(10)
Sardar M. N. Islam
Chapter 7 Application and Limitations of Annual Models for Electricity Capacity Development
89(28)
Poul Erik Grohnheit
Chapter 8 Energy-Economy-Environmental Interactions in a General Equilibrium Framework: The Case of Turkey
117(24)
Y. Arikan
C. Guven
G. Kumbaroglu
Chapter 9 The Economics of the CO(2) Problem: What About the Supply Side?
141(26)
Jurgen E. Blank
Wolfgang J. Strobele
Chapter 10 Exploring Oil Market Dynamics: A System Dynamics Model and Microworld of the Oil Producers
167(38)
John D. W. Morecroft
Brian Marsh
Chapter 11 Diary of an Oil Market Model: How a System Dynamics Modelling Process Was Used with Managers to Resolve Conflict and to Generate Insight
205(36)
David C. Lane
Chapter 12 The Changing Role of Simulation Models: The Case of the Pacific Northwest Electric System
241(18)
Andrew Ford
Chapter 13 A Systems Simulation Platform to Support Energy Policy in Colombia
259(14)
Isaac Dyner
Derek W. Bunn
Chapter 14 Preparing for a Competitive Environment: Developing Strategies for America's Electric Utilities
273(30)
James M. Lyneis
Chapter 15 Complementary Modelling Approaches for Analysing Several Effects of Privatization on Electricity Investment
303(24)
Derek W. Bunn
Erik R. Larsen
Kiriakos Vlahos
Index 327

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