Regional Energy Deployment System (ReEDS) Model Documentation (Version 2020)
2021
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ReEDS Modeling and Analysis Team, Jonathan Ho, Jonathon Becker, Maxwell Brown, Patrick R. Brown, Ilya Chernyakhovskiy, Stuart Cohen, Wesley Cole, Sean Corcoran, Kelly Eurek, Will Frazier, Pieter Gagnon, Nathaniel Gates, Daniel Greer, Paige Jadun, Saroj Khanal, Scott Machen, Madeline Macmillan, Trieu Mai, Matthew Mowers, Caitlin Murphy, Amy Rose, Anna Schleifer, Brian Sergi, Daniel Steinberg, Yinong Sun, Ella Zhou
Abstract
The Regional Energy Deployment System (ReEDS) model is a capacity expansion and dispatch model that is primarily used for the contiguous U.S. electric power sector. The model relies on system-wide least cost optimization to estimate the type and location of future generation and transmission capacity. This document describes details of how the model is formulated, how it functions, and many of the key inputs.
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