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Cross Cutting Projects: ESME v4.3 Results Charts

Description:

This publication has been produced as part of the work on the ETI’s internationally peer reviewed energy system modelling environment (ESME) - a national energy system design and planning capability that helps to identify key areas for ETI investments. ESME is also used by UK Government to underpin and inform energy policy.

This file includes summary results from a standard run of ESME v4.3. A standard set of core charts exported from the ESME model showing energy flows and technology deployment in each major sector. Below each chart a table shows the corresponding numerical data

Creator:

ETI && ETI

Publisher:

ETI

Citation (APA Style 7th Edition):

ETI && ETI (2020). Cross Cutting Projects: ESME v4.3 Results Charts [Data set]. ETI. https://doi.org/10.5286/ukerc.edc.000141

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Field Dates:

02/01/2016 - 31/12/2016

Data Date Range:

01/01/2020 - 31/12/2050

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Data format:

application/excel

Language:

English

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Rights:

Energy Technologies Institute Open Licence for Materials

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Sector:

Industrial

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