Overview of EMF 22 U.S. Transition Scenarios

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Overview of EMF 22 U.S. Transition Scenarios
Fawcett, A.A., K.V. Calvin, F.C. de la Chesnaye, J.M. Reilly and J.P. Weyant (2009)
Energy Economics, 31(Supplement 2): S198–S211

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Abstract/Summary:

The Energy Modeling Forum 22 study included a set of U.S. transition scenarios designed to bracket a range of potential U.S. climate policy goals. Models from the six teams that participated in this part of the study include models that have been prominently involved in analyzing proposed U.S. climate legislation, as well as models that have been involved in the Climate Change Science Program and other parts of this EMF 22 study. This paper presents an overview of the results from the U.S. transition scenarios, and provides insights into the comparison of results from the participating models.

© 2009 Elsevier

Citation:

Fawcett, A.A., K.V. Calvin, F.C. de la Chesnaye, J.M. Reilly and J.P. Weyant (2009): Overview of EMF 22 U.S. Transition Scenarios. Energy Economics, 31(Supplement 2): S198–S211 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eneco.2009.10.015)
  • Joint Program Reprint
  • Journal Article
Overview of EMF 22 U.S. Transition Scenarios

Fawcett, A.A., K.V. Calvin, F.C. de la Chesnaye, J.M. Reilly and J.P. Weyant

2009-19
31(Supplement 2): S198–S211

Abstract/Summary: 

The Energy Modeling Forum 22 study included a set of U.S. transition scenarios designed to bracket a range of potential U.S. climate policy goals. Models from the six teams that participated in this part of the study include models that have been prominently involved in analyzing proposed U.S. climate legislation, as well as models that have been involved in the Climate Change Science Program and other parts of this EMF 22 study. This paper presents an overview of the results from the U.S. transition scenarios, and provides insights into the comparison of results from the participating models.

© 2009 Elsevier