A review of modelling tools for net-zero emission energy systems, based on model capabilities, modelling criteria and model availability

IF 5.9 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Suleshini L. Samarasinghe , Mojtaba Moghimi , Prasad Kaparaju
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Abstract

Transformation of the energy sector to a safer, cleaner, and more economical business is increasingly becoming important, in an era in which many countries have pledged to meet net-zero emissions energy. The best possible strategy for this transformation of production, transportation and consumption of energy can be found by modelling the energy system using capable modelling tools and envisioning future needs ahead of time. There is great interest, but lack of information about these tools and trends in the literature. To fill this gap, the paper systematically overviews modelling capabilities, technical criteria and the usability of thirty energy modelling tools that are currently available. Results show that, selected tools cover satisfactory ranges of modelling resolution in time and space. Nevertheless, no single tool covers all, short-term, medium-term and long-term planning horizons over a local geographical area to global level. Moreover, state-of-the-art energy system modelling and insights on future energy modelling needs are also elaborated on in the paper. The challenges of cross-sector and cross-border modelling, uncertainty modelling and forward market modelling and plausible solutions for them are discussed. The paper can be used in aid of selecting a suitable tool for a specific energy modelling purpose and attaining insights on future modelling needs that are required to obtain carbon neutrality by 2050.
基于模型能力、建模标准和模型可用性的净零排放能源系统建模工具综述
在许多国家承诺实现能源净零排放的时代,将能源部门转型为更安全、更清洁、更经济的行业正变得越来越重要。通过使用有能力的建模工具对能源系统进行建模,并提前设想未来的需求,可以找到这种能源生产、运输和消费转变的最佳战略。有很大的兴趣,但缺乏信息,这些工具和趋势的文献。为了填补这一空白,本文系统地概述了目前可用的30种能源建模工具的建模能力、技术标准和可用性。结果表明,所选择的工具在时间和空间上覆盖了令人满意的建模分辨率范围。然而,没有一种工具能涵盖从当地地理区域到全球各级的所有短期、中期和长期规划范围。此外,最先进的能源系统建模和对未来能源建模需求的见解也在论文中进行了阐述。讨论了跨部门和跨境建模、不确定性建模和远期市场建模的挑战以及可行的解决方案。本文可用于帮助选择适合特定能源建模目的的工具,并获得到2050年实现碳中和所需的未来建模需求的见解。
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Renewable Energy Focus
Renewable Energy Focus Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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