Difference between revisions of "Example Models - Table"
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|[[media:Marginal abatement home heating.ana|Marginal abatement home heating.ana]] | |[[media:Marginal abatement home heating.ana|Marginal abatement home heating.ana]] | ||
− | | | + | |carbon price, energy efficiency, climate policy |
− | | | + | |This model, along with [http://blog.lumina.com/2015/marginal-abatement/ the accompanying blog article], show how to set up a Marginal Abatement graph in Analytica. |
− | | | + | |graph methods, optimal allocation, budget constraint |
|[[Marginal Abatement Graph]] | |[[Marginal Abatement Graph]] | ||
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|[[media:Solar Panel Analysis.ana|Solar Panel Analysis.ana]] | |[[media:Solar Panel Analysis.ana|Solar Panel Analysis.ana]] | ||
− | | | + | |renewable energy, photovoltaics, tax credits |
− | | | + | |Would it be cost effective to install solar panels on the roof of my house? This model explores this question for my situation in San Jose, California. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhSor_fPIsI An accompanying video] documents the building of this model, and is a good example of the process one goes through when building any decision model. |
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+ | The model explores how many panels I should install, and what the payoff is in terms of [[NPV|net present value]], [[IRR|Internal rate of return]] and time to recoup cost. It also looks at whether I should postpone the start of the installation to take advantage of rapidly falling PV prices, or cash in on tax credits. | ||
+ | |net present value, internal rate of return, agile modeling | ||
|[[Solar Panel Analysis]] | |[[Solar Panel Analysis]] | ||
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Revision as of 23:49, 21 November 2022
This page lists example models and libraries. You can download them from here or (in some cases) link to a page with more details. Feel free to include and upload your own models and libraries.
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