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Waste-to-Energy- Collaborative system dynamics modelling (WECos)

System dynamics simulation modelling to facilitate/support decision-making practices made by municipalities and industry where WtE operations, the energy system, and high-level policy goals such as increased material reuse and net-zero targets are integrated

Models are increasingly used to support decision-making for complex socio-technical problems, yet challenges remain to embed the use of such models into current decision-making practices.  

When it comes to waste-to-energy (WtE), different modelling approaches have been used to support decision-making in an applied manner with municipal actors and regional industries both in Sweden and globally regarding the role of WtE. The most applied methods are Life-Cycle-Assessment (LCA), cost-benefit analysis (CBA) and multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA). These are relatively static, providing a snapshot of waste management systems, generally at high-levels of detail.  
 
The WECoS project takes a different approach, using system dynamics simulation modelling. We focus on the integration between the energy system, WtE operations and high-level policy goals such as increased material reuse and net-zero targets.  

A key advantage is the ability to turn the modelling snapshot of commonly applied methods, into a “film”, uncovering the behavior over time of key variables and cause effect mechanisms driving simulated outcomes. System dynamics is implemented within a visual, object-oriented environment, increasing transparency of model assumptions, allowing for the creation of a shared representation of the WtE system and encouraging direct input from actors with influence, interest or that are affected by decisions. From a practical perspective, we seek to make the model and results useful as well as usable for our partners. 

From a research perspective, we investigate two novel aspects: 

1) Testing new approaches to delivering model results by creating custom dashboards and evaluating their effectiveness as a shared negotiation tool. 

2) Investigation of how to integrate behavioural elements in the modelled WtE system through choice modelling (revealed preference & stated preference approaches

Read more here:  MESAMS website

Summary

Project name

WECoS

Status

Active

RISE role in project

Projektledare

Project start

Duration

3 years

Total budget

7.1 MSEK

Partner

NSR, Helsingborgs stad, Öresundskraft, Näringslivets Producentansvar

Funders

Energimyndigheten (MEASAM)

Project website

Project members

Supports the UN sustainability goals

7. Affordable and clean energy
11. Sustainable cities and communities
Shane Carnohan

Contact person

Shane Carnohan

Forskare

+46 73 062 95 51

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