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Energy Supply & Energy Systems

Energy Supply & Energy Systems

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NAVIGATE

NAVIGATE

Next generation of AdVanced InteGrated Assessment modelling to support climaTE policy making

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Integrated assessment models (IAMs) integrate energy, economy, land, water, and climate into a consistent modelling framework that provides regionally and sectorally differentiated climate-change-mitigation pathways.

  • Funding source: H2020
  • NTNU contact person: Anders Hammer Strømman

 


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