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Edmonds-Reilly-Barns (ERB) Energy Model
ERB (Edmonds-Reilly-Barns Model) models relationships between energy, the
economy, and greenhouse gas emissions. The ERB model is a revised version
of the earlier Edmonds-Reilly Model (ERM), which was developed by Jae
Edmonds and John Reilly at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the early
and mid-1980s. Comprehensive documentation for the original ERM is
available in the following manual:
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. 1986. The IEA/ORAU Long-Term Global
Energy-C02 Model: Personal Computer Version A84PC. Washington, D.C.:
Institute for Energy Analysis, Oak Ridge Associated Universities.
The entire document is too large for SEDAC to provide online access to it.
Therefore, we provide access to some key parts of the User's Guide to the IEA/ORAU Long-Term Global Energy Economic Model with Carbon Dioxide Emissions prepared by Jae Edmonds. The user's guide constitutes the bulk of the documentation cited above.
- Abstract -- complete abstract and introduction from The IEA/ORAU Long-Term Global Energy-C02 Model: Personal Computer Version A84PC.
- Chapter I: Introduction -- presents a brief overview of the model, including computer configuration requirements and model outputs.
- Chapter II: Model Structure-An Overview -- discusses the four components of the model: (1) Energy Demand, (2) Energy Supply, (3) Energy Balance, and (4) CO2 Emissions.
- Chapter III: Running the Model-An Overview -- discusses the basic skills necessary to run the model and provides an outline for the remaining chapters of the User Guide.
- Full Text Option -- access the full-text version of Chapters 1-3 of the Users Guide.
Additional Documentation:
In addition to the chapters from the User's Guide, a short paper by Jae Edmonds and John Reilly (1982) discusses origins of the model:
A hard copy of the documentation along with the model is available from
the following address:
Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center
Attn: Sonja B. Jones
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
P.O. Box 2008, MS 6335
Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6335
Tel: (615) 574-3645
Fax: (615) 574-2232
e-mail: cdiac@ornl.gov or cdp@ornl.gov
Numerous revisions have been made to the ERM and ERB models.
Unfortunately, these revisions are not well documented. One of the major
advances has involved the inclusion of other greenhouse gases in addition
to carbon dioxide. MiniCAM (Mini-Climate Change Assessment Model) uses
version 4.15 of the ERB model, which is discussed in detail in the Energy-Related Emissions section of the Edmonds, Wise,
and MacCracken (1994) paper Advanced Energy Technologies and Climate
Change: An Analysis Using the Global Change Assessment Model
(GCAM).
Sources
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. 1986. The IEA/ORAU Long-Term Global
Energy-C02 Model: Personal Computer Version A84PC. Washington, D.C.:
Institute for Energy Analysis, Oak Ridge Associated Universities.
Suggested Citation
Consortium for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN).
1995. Edmunds-Reilly-Barns Model Guide [online]. University Center,
Mich.: CIESIN. CIESIN URL: http://sedac.ciesin.org/mva/erb/ERB.html
Acknowledgement
This work, including access to the data and technical assistance, is
provided by CIESIN, with funding from the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration under Contract NAS5-32632 for the Development and
Operation of the Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC).
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