EnergyScope Multi-Cell : a novel open-source model for multi-regional energy systems and application to a 3-cell, low-carbon energy system
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- To fight global warming, the European Union has the ambition to tend towards zero carbon emission by 2050. The energy transition is essential to reach these objectives. For long-term planning, energy system models are necessary. This master’s thesis develops a multi-regional energy model with a special focus on sector coupling, EnergyScope MC. It studies several types of energy demands - electricity, heat and mobility - and allows exchanges of different energy carriers - electricity, natural gas (NG), synthetic liquid fuel (SLF) and wood. Thanks to simple scenarios on three interconnected countries - France, Belgium and Switzerland- the consistency and reliability of the model are verified. Some general trends stand out from these analysis. The results demonstrate that inter-regional energy exchange will play a crucial role in the energy transition: exchanging several energy carriers reduces the cost of low-carbon energy systems by 21% compared to the scenario without exchanges. The main means of exchanges between countries are NG, SLF and electricity. The developed tool gives consistent results and this work is a first step for future projects. Eventually, EnergyScope MC could be used to model the European energy system.