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Other CEEESA Models

The Center for Energy, Environmental, and Economic Systems Analysis (CEEESA) provides models that cover a wide spectrum of energy and environmental issues. In general, they can be grouped into six different areas: (1) power systems analysis, (2) energy systems analysis, (3) natural gas systems analysis, (4) environmental analysis, (5) waste systems analysis, and (6) decision analysis. Click the buttons below to get more information on models available from CEEESA for each of these key areas.

Power Systems Analysis Tools

  • Deregulated power market analysis
  • Reliability analysis
  • Capacity expansion analysis
  • Electricity demand forecasting and analysis
  • Optimization of hydropower resources
  • Production cost analysis
  • Marginal cost analysis
  • Interconnections and power pools
  • Transmission analysis
Energy Analysis Tools
  • Energy demand forecasting
  • Energy systems analysis (all sectors)
  • Transport sector analysis
  • Industrial sector analysis
  • Residential sector analysis
Natural Gas Analysis Tools
  • Gas market projections
  • Gas network flow analysis
  • Loss of gas network nodes and links
  • Complete site isolation analysis
  • Network vulnerability analysis
Environmental Analysis Tools
  • Emissions projections
  • Greenhouse gas mitigation
  • Environmental effects
  • Emissions trading
Waste Analysis Tools
  • Hazardous waste
  • Radioactive waste
Decision Analysis Tools
  • Decision analysis
  • Risk assessment

 

For more information, contact CEEESA.

Related Information

Associated Projects

Power Systems

Energy Systems

Environmental Systems

Selected Publications

An Analysis of the Effects of Drought Conditions on Electric Power Generation in the Western United States

Electric Power Market Simulations Using Individuals as Agents

Overview of the Generation-Transmission Maximization (GTMax) Model

Electricity Market Complex Adaptive System (EMCAS)

Energy and Power Evaluation Program (ENPEP-BALANCE)

GTMax: A Model Used Worldwide to Analyze Deregulated Power Market Issues

More publications

Available Software

EMCAS

GTMax

ENPEP

Others

Related Training

ENPEP Training Registration

WASP-IV Training Registration

Training Overview


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