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2005
DOI: 10.2172/877332
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Scenarios for Benefits Analysis of Energy Research, Development,Demonstration and Deployment

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“…For example, the effect of higher fossil fuel prices and caps on carbon emissions are considered as separate scenarios in Gumerman and Marnay (2005). The broader objective of this work is to use these perturbations to the Reference Case scenario in NEMS to determine the effect on the deployment of EERE technologies.…”
Section: Unlike Traditional Forecasting or Market Research Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the effect of higher fossil fuel prices and caps on carbon emissions are considered as separate scenarios in Gumerman and Marnay (2005). The broader objective of this work is to use these perturbations to the Reference Case scenario in NEMS to determine the effect on the deployment of EERE technologies.…”
Section: Unlike Traditional Forecasting or Market Research Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%