Tools for Assessment

TEEESE


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| Short Description | | Bibliography |

Organisation : Tata Energy Research Institute
Darbari Seth Block
India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road
New Delhi - 110 003, India
Contact Person : Mr. L.R. Suri
Tel.: 91 11 462 7651 or 2246
Fax: 91 11 462 1770
Tlx: 31 61593 TERI IN

Short Description

TEEESE (Teri Energy Economy Environment Simulation Evaluation Model) can be used to analyse the interactions between the economy and the energy system. It builds scenarios for environmental, electricity planning and energy supply system analysis. TEEESE uses a static linear programming model based on an input-output matrix, in which the original energy sectors are replaced by a detailed reference energy system. Total energy demand is derived from a given set of final demands in all sectors of the economy. The original version is not dynamic, therefore several model runs are necessary to create a time series. A multi-period dynamic model has been developed recently. The latest version also contains an update of technical cost coefficients, additional technology options and the incorporation of local and global environmental constraints. Data requirements comprise the national input-output coefficient matrix, other macroeconomic and socio-economic data, techno-economic parameters on energy technologies, specific energy consumption of different industries for various end uses, energy prices, emission factors and various constraints.

Bibliography

Chelsea Software, LP83/MIP83 A Professional Linear Programming System, San Marino, California, 1985.

Pachauri, R.K. and L. Srivastava, Integrated Energy Planning in India: A Modelling Approach, in The Energy Journal, vol. 9, No. 4, October 1988.

Pachauri, R.K. and L. Srivastava, Perspectives on Energy Policy for the Household Sector, in Energy Policy Issues, vol. 4 (1988), Tata Energy Research Institute, 1989.

Pachauri, R.K., L. Srivastava, and S. Gupta, Assessment of Environmental Impacts Using the TEEESE Model, Workshop on energy and environment for inputs into the national conservation strategy, August 45, 1989, New Delhi.

Pachauri R.K., L. Srivastava, and S. Gupta, Capital Productivity in the Indian Power Sector: Issues and Challenges, Conference on the Role of Innovative Technologies and Approaches for India's Power Sector, April 2426, 1990, New Delhi.

Tata Energy Research Institute, TERI Energy Economy Simulation And Evaluation Model, overview brochure.