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3.11 Extending the model

Now that you have created, run and examined the results from a model and used some of the graphical features of STEM, we will extend the scope of the model and study how changes to the input data influence the results.

Contents

  • 3.11.1 Changing demand
  • 3.11.2 Introducing new technology
  • 3.11.3 A variation on the introduction of new technology
  • 3.11.4 The effects of deployment
  • 3.11.5 Adding tariffs to the model
  • 3.11.6 Summary
 

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