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Environmental Modelling and Software | 2017

Simulating climate and energy policy with agent-based modelling: The Energy Modelling Laboratory (EMLab)

Emile J.L. Chappin; Laurens J. de Vries; Jörn C. Richstein; Pradyumna C. Bhagwat; Kaveri K. Iychettira; Salman Khan

We present an approach to simulate climate and energy policy for the EU, using a flexible and modular agent-based modelling approach and a toolbox, called the Energy Modelling Laboratory (EMLab). The paper shortly reviews core challenges and approaches for modelling climate and energy policy in light of the energy transition. Afterwards, we present an agent-based model of investment in power generation that has addressed a variety of European energy policy questions. We describe the development of a flexible model core as well as modules on carbon and renewables policies, capacity mechanisms, investment behaviour and representation of intermittent renewables. We present an overview of modelling results, ongoing projects, a case study on current reforms of the EU ETS, and we show their relevance in the EU context.


Energy Policy | 2014

Cross-border electricity market effects due to price caps in an emission trading system: An agent-based approach

Jörn C. Richstein; Emile J.L. Chappin; Laurens J. de Vries


Utilities Policy | 2014

The dynamic impact of carbon reduction and renewable support policies on the electricity sector

Riccardo Fagiani; Jörn C. Richstein; Rudi A. Hakvoort; Laurens J. de Vries


Applied Energy | 2015

Adjusting the CO2 cap to subsidised RES generation: Can CO2 prices be decoupled from renewable policy?

Jörn C. Richstein; Emile J.L. Chappin; Laurens J. de Vries


Utilities Policy | 2015

The market (in-)stability reserve for EU carbon emission trading: Why it might fail and how to improve it

Jörn C. Richstein; Emile J.L. Chappin; Laurens J. de Vries


Utilities Policy | 2016

The effectiveness of a strategic reserve in the presence of a high portfolio share of renewable energy sources

Pradyumna C. Bhagwat; Jörn C. Richstein; Emile J.L. Chappin; Laurens J. de Vries


Utilities Policy | 2017

Cross-border effects of capacity mechanisms in interconnected power systems

Pradyumna C. Bhagwat; Jörn C. Richstein; Emile J.L. Chappin; Kaveri K. Iychettira; Laurens J. de Vries


Utilities Policy | 2017

The effectiveness of capacity markets in the presence of a high portfolio share of renewable energy sources

Pradyumna C. Bhagwat; Kaveri K. Iychettira; Jörn C. Richstein; Emile J.L. Chappin; Laurens J. de Vries


Salzburger Geographische Arbeiten, (48)2012 | 2012

Agent-based model of intermittent renewables: Simulating emerging changes in energy markets in transition

Emile J. L. Chappin; Peter Viebahn; Jörn C. Richstein; Stefan Lechtenböhmer; Arjuna Nebel


The 37th IAEE International Conference, New York City, USA, 15-18 June 2014 | 2014

The Stability Reserve in EU Carbon Emission Trading: Does it Deliver What it Promises?

Jörn C. Richstein; Emile J.L. Chappin; L.J. De Vries

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Emile J.L. Chappin

Delft University of Technology

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Laurens J. de Vries

Delft University of Technology

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Pradyumna C. Bhagwat

Delft University of Technology

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Kaveri K. Iychettira

Delft University of Technology

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Riccardo Fagiani

Delft University of Technology

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Rudi A. Hakvoort

Delft University of Technology

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Salman Khan

Delft University of Technology

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