Data in Brief (Oct 2017)

Technoeconomic assumptions adopted for the development of a long-term electricity supply model for Cyprus

  • Constantinos Taliotis,
  • Emanuele Taibi,
  • Mark Howells,
  • Holger Rogner,
  • Morgan Bazilian,
  • Manuel Welsch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2017.08.019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. C
pp. 730 – 737

Abstract

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The generation mix of Cyprus has been dominated by oil products for decades. In order to conform with European Union and international legislation, a transformation of the supply system is called for. Energy system models can facilitate energy planning into the future, but a large volume of data is required to populate such models. The present data article provides information on key modelling assumptions and input data adopted with the aim of representing the electricity supply system of Cyprus in a separate research article. Data in regards to renewable energy technoeconomic characteristics and investment cost projections, fossil fuel price projections, storage technology characteristics and system operation assumptions are described in this article.

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