Agent-based model described in journal article "Agent-based modeling of a thermal energy transition in the built environment"

doi:10.4121/18865367.v1
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Luteijn-Nava Guerrero, Graciela; Korevaar, Gijsbert; Hansen, Helle Hvid; Lukszo, Zofia (2022): Agent-based model described in journal article "Agent-based modeling of a thermal energy transition in the built environment". Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/18865367.v1
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Dataset
This agent-based model is described in:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/en12050856
Nava Guerrero, G. D. C., Korevaar, G., Hansen, H. H., & Lukszo, Z. (2019). Agent-based modeling of a thermal energy transition in the built environment. Energies, 12(5), 856.

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A .CSV file with simulation results from this agent-based model is also available in this repository: 10.4121/18865355

To cite this model, please use the following citation:

Nava-Guerrero, G. D. C., Korevaar, G., Hansen, H. H., & Lukszo, Z. (2022). Agent-based model described in journal article “Agent-based modeling of a thermal energy transition in the built environment”. Publisher of agent-based model: 4TU Repository. DOI of agent-based model: https://doi.org/10.4121/18865367.

history
  • 2022-01-28 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
.nlogo
funding
  • This research was funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO, for its initials in the Dutch language), as part of project number 14183 “Modeling Lab for smart grids, smart policies, smart entrepreneurship”. This project is Project E from the Smart Energy Systems in the Built Environment (SES-BE) Program.
organizations
TU Delft; Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management; Department Engineering Systems and Services; Energy and Industry Group

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