Directory of Energy Information Administration Models 1993
This directory contains descriptions about each model, including the title, acronym, purpose, followed by more detailed information on characteristics, uses, and requirements. Sources for additional information are identified. Included in this directory are 35 EIA models active as of May 1, 1993. Models that run on personal computers are identified by ``PC`` as part of the acronym. EIA is developing new models, a National Energy Modeling System (NEMS), and is making changes to existing models to include new technologies, environmental issues, conservation, and renewables, as well as extend forecast horizon. Other parts of the Department are involved in this modeling effort. A fully operational model is planned which will integrate completed segments of NEMS for its first official application--preparation of EIA`s Annual Energy Outlook 1994. Abstracts for the new models will be included in next year`s version of this directory.
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2008-02-12
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Subject: | energy planning, policy and economy | general and miscellaneous//mathematics, computing, and information science | ENERGY MODELS | DIRECTORIES | INFORMATION DISSEMINATION | FOSSIL FUELS | NUCLEAR POWER | FORECASTING | ELECTRIC UTILITIES | MARKET | COMPUTER CODES | MATHEMATICAL MODELS | US ENERGY INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION |
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