Coupling a Detailed Transport Model to the Integrated Assessment Model REMIND

Abstract

The transport sector is a crucial bottleneck in the decarbonization challenge. To study the sector’s decarbonization potential in the wider systems perspective, we couple a large-scale integrated assessment model, Regionalized Model of INvestments and Development (REMIND), to a detailed transport model, Energy Demand Generator-Transport (EDGE-T). This approach allows the analysis of mobility futures in the context of long-term and global energy sector transformations, at a high level of modal and technological granularity and internal consistency. The runtime of the coupled system increases by ~ 15–20% compared with a REMIND standalone application, and first convergence tests are promising. To illustrate the capabilities of our modeling approach, we focus on a reference pathway for Europe. Preliminary results indicate that transport service demands grow in the next decades for both passenger and freight transport. Transport system emissions are expected to decrease in the same time range, due to a shift towards electric drivetrains, advanced vehicles, more efficient modes as well as a slight increase in the share of biofuels.

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Keywords
Alternative vehicles, Integrated Assessment Model, Models coupling, Transport model
Citation
Rottoli, M., Dirnaichner, A., Kyle, P., Baumstark, L., Pietzcker, R., & Luderer, G. (2021). Coupling a Detailed Transport Model to the Integrated Assessment Model REMIND. 26(6). https://doi.org//10.1007/s10666-021-09760-y
License
CC BY 4.0 Unported