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Planning tools for the cost-efficient planning of energy supply for a whole country are widely used all over the world. Since the beginning of the 80th, these tools have been modified to allow also for a calculation of emissions related with energy supply. On the basis of these planning systems, strategies for cost-efficient emission reduction have been elaborated for many western countries (see Rentz (1990)). The model structure of those tools usually is a multiperiod linear optimization program, using the minimization of the total discounted costs of energy supply and emission reduction as a cost function. The models are driven by an exogenously given demand of final or useful energy in consecutive periods. The maximum allowed emissions E i for i ∈ {S02, NO x , CO2} in one period are also set exogenously as constraints (e i ≤ E i ) by the decision maker (DM), who is using the model.
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Oder, C., Rentz, O. (1993). Development of an Energy—Emission Model Using Fuzzy Sets. In: Karmann, A., Mosler, K., Schader, M., Uebe, G. (eds) Operations Research ’92. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-12629-5_9
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