GCAM-USA v5.3_water_dispatch: integrated modeling of subnational US energy, water, and land systems within a global framework
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Published:2022-03-25
Issue:6
Volume:15
Page:2533-2559
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ISSN:1991-9603
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Container-title:Geoscientific Model Development
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Geosci. Model Dev.
Author:
Binsted MatthewORCID, Iyer Gokul, Patel PralitORCID, Graham Neal T., Ou YangORCID, Khan ZarrarORCID, Kholod NazarORCID, Narayan Kanishka, Hejazi Mohamad, Kim SonORCID, Calvin KatherineORCID, Wise Marshall
Abstract
Abstract. This paper describes GCAM-USA v5.3_water_dispatch, an open-source model that represents key interactions across economic, energy, water, and land
systems in a consistent global framework with subnational detail in the United States. GCAM-USA divides the world into 31 geopolitical regions
outside the United States (US) and represents the US economy and energy systems in 51 state-level
regions (50 states plus the District of Columbia). The model also includes 235 water basins and 384 land use regions, and 23 of each fall at least
partially within the United States. GCAM-USA offers a level of process and temporal resolution rare for models of its class and scope, including
detailed subnational representation of US water demands and supplies and sub-annual operations (day and night for each month) in the US electric power
sector. GCAM-USA can be used to explore how changes in socioeconomic drivers, technological progress, or policy impact demands for (and production
of) energy, water, and crops at a subnational level in the United States while maintaining consistency with broader national and international
conditions. This paper describes GCAM-USA's structure, inputs, and outputs, with emphasis on new model features. Four illustrative scenarios
encompassing varying socioeconomic and energy system futures are used to explore subnational changes in energy, water, and land use outcomes. We
conclude with information about how public users can access the model.
Funder
Biological and Environmental Research
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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