I'm not aware of any specific models. I think it's more a matter of the boundaries and starting assumptions that you put into the existing models. It's a business model in a sense. How radical an idea are you willing to accept? I don't know how to answer that question in terms of saying yes, there is this model XYZ, made by some university or planning consultancy or something like that. It's more a state of mind, that the people who are using the current models need to be able to consider and take in new kinds of information about these energy strategies, whether it's on the supply side or the demand side, and incorporate them with reliable data so that they can make decisions that can include them.
On April 21st, 2009. See this statement in context.