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Creating the conditions and incentives for making our energy system a more sustainable one is one of the core challenges of todays and futures energy policy.

The project Invert provides a computer simulation tool and recommendations supporting the optimum setting of policy portfolios promoting renewable and rational use of energy technologies.

>> Summary and recommendations derived from the project Invert are available (Report of WP7).
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Report on case studies is available (Report of WP6).

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The final conference of Invert has taken place on 21 April 2005. The presentations are available as download.

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The Invert SIMULATION TOOL 3.1.8 is available! It is a comprehensive computer model for analysing energy policies, public costs, GHG-emissions, energy demand and much more. Since Invert 1.0.0 a wide variety of new features have been implemented. For a complete list of performed changes refer to the readme file.

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Moreover, Invert Simulation Toolbox includes a database that helps feeding the model with specific data for your own simulation runs. Search Invert's DATABASE!

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Invert SIMULATION TOOL  - Short description of the model.

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Reports of all completed work phases are available. Visit the PUBLICATIONS-section for downloads on these topics: Policy strategies & promotion schemes, RES & RUE technologies and stakeholder behaviour.

Last update: 23-08-2006

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Contact: Lukas Kranzl

Software Contact: Michael Stadler

Copyright: Energy Economics Group (EEG), Vienna University of Technology

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