MUSE: A new way of modelling the world’s energy system
Dr Daniel Crow will give an overview of MUSE – a new global energy systems simulation being developed at the Sustainable Gas Institute. MUSE is a partial equilibrium model of all the main players (supply-side & demand-side) and commodities (such as renewables, nuclear etc.) in the energy balance, although its main focus is on the role of gas in a low-carbon world. As such he will provide a more detailed account of modelling gas supply within MUSE.
Biography
Daniel Crow works on energy systems modelling at the Sustainable Gas Institute. He has an undergraduate degree in Physics and a PhD in Mathematics.
Registration
Please register in advance for this event (and the others in the series) at http://imperialenergyseminars.eventbrite.com/
Venue
The seminar will be held in Room 1.47 of the Royal School of mine (building 9 on the campus map). The simplest route is to enter the building from Prince Consort Road and take the stairs on your left hand side up one flight. You then go through the double doors on your left, head down the corridor and turn left the room is in front of you.