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Reference card - AIM-Hub Thailand

The reference card is a clearly defined description of model features. The numerous options have been organized into a limited amount of default and model specific (non default) options. In addition some features are described by a short clarifying text.

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About

Name and version

AIM-Hub Thailand 1.0

Institution

Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, Thammasat University (SIIT-TU), Thailand, https://www.siit.tu.ac.th/.

Documentation

AIM-Hub Thailand documentation is limited and consists of a reference card

Model scope and methods

Model type

Objective

The Asia-Pacific Integrated Assessment Model-Hub Thailand (AIM-Hub Thailand) is developed by NIES, Kyoto University, and SIIT-TU to assess the climate mitigation scenarios in Thailand. This model is based on the AIM-Hub, a recursive dynamic computable general equilibrium (CGE) model, formerly known as the AIM/CGE model. The model covers all the economic sectors along with the set of GHGs and air pollutants. A detailed disaggregation of the energy sectors is provided including the electricity generation sector. Agricultural sectors are disaggregated to assess bioenergy and land-use activities.

Solution concept

Solution horizon

Temporal dimension

Base year:2005, time steps:one year step, horizon: 2005-2050

Spatial dimension

Number of regions:one country

Time discounting type

Policies

Socio-economic drivers

Population

Population age structure

Education level

Urbanization rate

GDP

Income distribution

Employment rate

Labor productivity

Total factor productivity

Autonomous energy efficiency improvements

Macro-economy

Economic sector

Industry

Energy

Transportation

Residential and commercial

Agriculture

Forestry

Macro-economy

Trade

Cost measures

Categorization by group

Institutional and political factors

Resource use

Coal

Conventional Oil

Unconventional Oil

Conventional Gas

Unconventional Gas

Uranium

Bioenergy

Water

Raw Materials

Land

Technological change

Energy conversion technologies

Energy End-use

Material Use

Agriculture (tc)

Energy

Energy technology substitution

Energy technology choice

Energy technology substitutability

Energy technology deployment

Energy

Electricity technologies

Hydrogen production

Refined liquids

Refined gases

Heat generation

Grid Infra Structure

Electricity

Gas

Heat

CO2

Hydrogen

Energy end-use technologies

Passenger transportation

Freight transportation

Industry

Residential and commercial

Land-use

Land cover

Agriculture and forestry demands

Agricultural commodities

Emission, climate and impacts

Greenhouse gases

Pollutants

Climate indicators

Carbon dioxide removal

Climate change impacts

Co-Linkages


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