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Combining BehavioralApproaches with Techno-Economic Energy Models: Dealing with the Coupling Non-Linearity Issue

Consumer behaviour is often complex and even sometimes not economically rational. Wrongly, the first techno-economic energy planning models assumed the economic rationalityhypothesis and, therefore, represented consumers' behaviour incorrectly. Nevertheless, the current trend is to couple these...

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Published in:Energies (Basel) 2018-07, Vol.11 (7), p.1787
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