Energies (Feb 2020)

Development of Scenarios for a Multi-Model System Analysis Based on the Example of a Cellular Energy System

  • Matthias Kühnbach,
  • Felix Guthoff,
  • Anke Bekk,
  • Ludger Eltrop

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en13040773
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
p. 773

Abstract

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Scenario analysis combined with system and market modelling is a well-established method to evaluate technological and societal developments and their impacts on future energy pathways. This paper presents a process-oriented method for developing consistent energy scenarios using multiple energy system models. Its added value is that the developed energy scenarios are consistent in a multi-model environment and practicable for a broader target group from scientists to practitioners. The scenarios consist of comprehensive storylines and systematically defined quantitative parameters. Following a step-by-step process, a condensed set of overlapping descriptors is generated and used to define the scenarios in a consistent parameter matrix. The set of descriptors allow consistent and comparable outputs independent of model-specific characteristics. The corresponding quantitative parameters can be used by diverse energy system tools. Using multiple models, a team of researchers can explore questions from differing points of view. In an example study, we apply the method to develop scenarios in the context of a cellular energy system. This approach enables the development of scenarios that provide a consistent basis for both stakeholder discourse and multi-model system analysis.

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