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SEDS: Stochastic Energy Deployment System
Nov 29, 2011, 17:00 PM
SEDS is an economywide energy model of the United States that captures dynamics among
supply, demand, and pricing of the major energy types consumed and produced. These
dynamics are captured by including the effects of macroeconomics; the resources and
costs of primary energy types such as oil, natural gas, coal, and biomass; the conversion
of primary fuels into energy products such as petroleum products, electricity, biofuels,
and hydrogen; and the end-use consumption attributable to residential and commercial
buildings, light and heavy transportation, and industry. Projections from SEDS extend
to the year 2050 by 1-year time steps and are generally projected at the national
level. SEDS differs from other economywide energy models in that it explicitly accounts
for uncertainty in technology, markets, and policy.
Title :
SEDS: Stochastic Energy Deployment System
Url :
https://www.nrel.gov/analysis/seds
Software Id :
54948
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