Economic modelling fit for the demands of energy decision makers
Pete Barbrook-Johnson (),
Jean-François Mercure,
Simon Sharpe,
Cristina Peñasco,
Cameron Hepburn,
Laura Diaz Anadon,
J. Farmer and
Timothy M. Lenton
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Pete Barbrook-Johnson: University of Oxford
Jean-François Mercure: World Bank
Simon Sharpe: Climate Champions Team
Cristina Peñasco: University of Cambridge
Cameron Hepburn: University of Oxford
Laura Diaz Anadon: University of Cambridge
Timothy M. Lenton: University of Exeter
Nature Energy, 2024, vol. 9, issue 3, 229-231
Abstract:
Decision makers need sector-specific, policy-focused, dynamic economic models with rich representations of technological progress. These allow them to understand how the energy transition is likely to unfold with different policies and what its impacts might be. A new generation of models is emerging to meet these demands, but more action is needed.
Date: 2024
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