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Integrated Analysis of Energy Systems

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This chapter provides an overview of tools and models used to analyse the energy systems in an integrated manner. The chapter refers to the reference energy system and provides a review of various models commonly used for energy system applications. It then touches on energy-economy interactions.

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    Interested readers can refer to Bhattacharyya (1996), Wing (2009), Dervis et al. (1982) and Shoven and Whalley (1984).

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Bhattacharyya, S.C. (2011). Integrated Analysis of Energy Systems. In: Energy Economics. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-268-1_17

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