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We discuss the nature of scenario and scenario projection comparisons. We aim to contribute to increasing the value of such comparisons by drafting of a typology which structures these comparisons according to important elements that are currently, to our knowledge, not yet explicitly spelled out in the literature. We also draft a workflow for scenario and projection comparisons and provide several case-study examples with scenario and projection data that resides on the Open Energy Platform.
This work was supported by grant 03EI1035A-D (SIROP) from the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK.IIC5).
scenario comparison, typology, projections, climate, energy, energy systems modelling, Open Energy Platform, Open Energy Ontology
scenario comparison, typology, projections, climate, energy, energy systems modelling, Open Energy Platform, Open Energy Ontology
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