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    Energy models as decision support tools. The case of the PNEM model

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    Energy models as decision support tools. The case of the PNEM model

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    The rebound-effect: an introduction

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    Production functions

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    Energy modelling: top-down or bottom-up?

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    Energy companies in a changing environment

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    Calculation of the rebound-effect

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    The energy-economy-environment interaction and the rebound-effect

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    This study examines the Energy-Economy-Environment (3-E) interaction ingeneral and the rebound-effect in particular. The rebound-effect can be defined as that part of the initially expected energy savings, resulting from energy efficiency improvements, that is lost because of the 3-E interaction. To estimate the magnitude of this rebound-effect, the MARKAL-MACRO model has been used. MARKAL-MACRO is an integrated computer model, which is created by coupling the systems engineering model MARKAL and the macro-economic growth model MACRO

    Quantification of the rebound-effect with Markal-macro

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    The energy-economy-environment interaction and the rebound-effect

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    This study examines the Energy-Economy-Environment (3-E) interaction ingeneral and the rebound-effect in particular. The rebound-effect can be defined as that part of the initially expected energy savings, resulting from energy efficiency improvements, that is lost because of the 3-E interaction. To estimate the magnitude of this rebound-effect, the MARKAL-MACRO model has been used. MARKAL-MACRO is an integrated computer model, which is created by coupling the systems engineering model MARKAL and the macro-economic growth model MACRO
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