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energievariant

Energievariant is a term used in energy planning and policy analysis to denote a specific configuration or trajectory of an energy system. The expression is not standardized across literature; its exact meaning varies by author. In general, an energievariant describes a scenario with a defined set of assumptions about technology, policy, demand, and costs that results in a distinct energy mix and emissions path over time.

In practice, energievariants are used in scenario analysis to compare plausible futures. A variant might specify

Elements commonly described in an energievariant include the energy mix by source, projected capacity additions, technology

Limitations include the lack of a universal definition, which can hinder comparability between studies. Results depend

See also: energy scenario, scenario planning, decarbonization, Integrated Assessment Model.

higher
shares
of
wind
and
solar,
accelerated
electrification
of
transport
and
heating,
and
investments
in
storage
and
grid
infrastructure.
Another
variant
could
emphasize
more
moderate
decarbonization
with
a
larger
role
for
dispatchable
low-carbon
options
such
as
nuclear
power
or
carbon
capture
and
storage
on
fossil
plants,
or
rely
on
different
policy
settings
and
market
structures.
costs
and
performance,
demand
growth
and
electrification
rates,
infrastructure
needs,
emissions
trajectories,
and
economic
implications
such
as
levelized
costs
and
consumer
prices.
The
term
is
used
by
governments,
research
institutes,
and
energy
companies
to
explore
policy
impacts,
technology
pathways,
and
resilience
to
disruptions.
on
model
structures
and
input
assumptions,
so
transparent
documentation
of
the
variant
definitions
and
scenarios
is
essential.