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AMIRIS: An Agent-Based Simulation Model for the Analysis of Different Support Schemes and Their Effects on Actors Involved in the Integration of Renewable Energies into Energy Markets
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2012
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EngineeringEnergy MarketsAgent-based SystemRelevant MagnitudePower MarketPower SystemSystems EngineeringDifferent Support SchemesRenewable Energy SystemsEconomicsAgent-based ModelBehavioral AgentRenewable EnergiesEnergy ModelingSmart GridEnergy ManagementEnergy TransitionEnergy PolicyBusinessAgent-based Simulation ModelEnergy PlanningEnergy Economics
Electricity generation from renewables in Germany has now reached an energy economically relevant magnitude. The further increase of electricity from renewable energy sources is driven by the Energy Concept enacted by the Federal Government in 2010 with the goal of transforming the energy system into a renewable based one by 2050. In order to achieve the political targets reorganization in terms of technical, organizational and financial aspects is needed. The transition and structural adjustments are characterized by a huge variety of actors, who are connected through complex interactions with one another and who react very differently to changes in the energy economic environment. We will present the agent-based simulation model AMIRIS (Agent-based Model for the Integration of Renewables Into the Power System), which can be used as policy design tool to foster the integration of renewable energy sources into the electricity market.
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