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Stochastic Energy Deployment System (United States)

Sources:

United States National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Authors:

Walter Short

James Milford

The Stochastic Energy Deployment System (SEDS) is a long-range model of the U.S. energy markets, designed to explore how the U.S. energy economy will evolve in response to the development of new energy technologies, including renewable sources of energy and improvements in energy efficiency. It simulates whether and how markets adopt new technologies depending on their costs and performance relative to competing technologies.