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National Energy Modeling System (United States)

Sources:

United States Energy Information Administration

Authors:

Paul D. Holtberg

Daniel H. Skelly

Kay A. Smith

Adrian Geagla

John H. Cymbalsky

Erin E. Boedecker

Amelia L. Elson

John D. Maples

Jeffrey S. Jones

Chris R. Namovicz

Eddie L. Thomas

Joseph G. Benneche

William S. Brown

Diane R. Kearney

The National Energy Modeling System (NEMS) is a computer-based, energy-economy modeling system of United States through 2030. NEMS projects the production, imports, conversion, consumption, and prices of energy, subject to assumptions on macroeconomic and financial factors, world energy markets, resource availability and costs, behavioral and technological choice criteria, cost and performance characteristics of energy technologies, and demographics.