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Advanced Modeling of Renewable Energy Market Dynamics: May 2006
doi: 10.2172/912955
This report documents a year-long academic project, presenting selected techniques for analysis of market growth, penetration, and forecasting applicable to renewable energy technologies. Existing mathematical models were modified to incorporate the effects of fiscal policies and were evaluated using available data. The modifications were made based on research and classification of current mathematical models used for predicting market penetration. An analysis of the results was carried out, based on available data. MATLAB versions of existing and new models were developed for research and policy analysis.
- University of North Texas United States
- University of North Texas United States
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory United States
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory United States
Risk, Subsidies, Consumption, Nrel, Mathematical Models, Modeling, Modifications, Price, Harvey Mudd College, Environment, Energy Analysis, Classification, Market Dynamics, Market, Renewable Energy Sources Nrel, Fiscal Policy, And Utilization, Renewable Energy, 32 Energy Conservation, Analysis, Simulation, Market Penetration, Forecasting
Risk, Subsidies, Consumption, Nrel, Mathematical Models, Modeling, Modifications, Price, Harvey Mudd College, Environment, Energy Analysis, Classification, Market Dynamics, Market, Renewable Energy Sources Nrel, Fiscal Policy, And Utilization, Renewable Energy, 32 Energy Conservation, Analysis, Simulation, Market Penetration, Forecasting
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