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route industry/fixed_shares calibration data through mrremind or not? #546
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I think that if you want to run a fixed_shares-version of REMIND you should not first need to run a subsectors-version. I would prefer |
I'm talking calibration. Your need to calibrate |
ah, you cannot sum up the FE-pathways in mrremind according to the resolution of the fixed_shares realization and use this for the calibration of fixed_shares? |
Sure you can. But that workflow would be
whereas you could have
So much easier. Or am I missing something? |
I am in favor of consistency, so I am definitely in favor of this effort. However, until the validation is done and the industry sub sectors get all the green lights from it I would be against changing fixed shares to be a direct aggregation of industry subsectors FEs. My reasoning behind this is because, as far as I understand, FE trajectories assumptions for both relisations are quite different right now: long term FE trajectory in fixed shares is much higher than in industry subsectors; fixed shares is compatible with the biomass/fossil historical use in IEA balances for 2005, while industry subsectors is not (as Felix mentioned in the remind meeting, he had to disable the enforcement of historical shares at industry subsector runs for now). Until these topics are water under the bridge, I would keep this switch disabled to avoid strong effects on current projects that still use industry fixed shares as it is. Once they are surpassed, we could move on turning this switch on by default. On the alternative process to implement that, I am in favor of the second approach (Michaja's approach). |
The plan is for
industry/fixed_shares
to be a fast emulator forindustry/subsectors
. To that end, it needs the aggregated output ofsubsectors
as an input into the calibration.So e.g.
feso_cement
+feso_chemicals
+feso_steel
+feso_otherInd
=fesoi
.This data can easily be calculated during the REMIND output phase and written to a dedicated file.
Or do you see a reason why that should be routed through
mrremind
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