The Transportation Sector Energy Demand (TSED) Model was developed in the fall of 1983 to function as a component of the Intermediate Future Forecasting System (EIA 1983). The model produces economically based forecasts of the demand for gasoline and diesel fuel for highway transport and jet fuel for air transport. These two modes account for over 80% of energy use by the transportation sector in the United States. Other fuels used in the transportation sector are included in TSED though in less detail. This report documents the work done to create the models and implement them. 34 references, 2 figures, 5 tables. (ERA citation 09:045448)
Model Documentation: Transportation Sector Energy Demand Model
1984
73 pages
Report
No indication
English
Fuels , Energy Use, Supply, & Demand , Policies, Regulations & Studies , Domestic Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Air Transportation , Road Transportation , Energy Models , Transportation Sector , Air Transport , Computer Codes , Diesel Fuels , Energy Demand , Forecasting , Gasoline , Road Transport , USA , ERDA/020700 , ERDA/294002 , ERDA/290100