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Seixas, J.  2015.  Are hybrid models well equipped to assess resilience to external shocks? The case of energy and climate., 1 June INFER Workshop on Modelling Economic Resilience to External Shocks. , Business and Economics Department, University of the Azores. Ponta Delgada
Simoes, S, Fortes P, Dias L, Seixas J.  2015.  Assessing critical metal needs for a low carbon energy system in 2050, 19-22 May. EEM15. 12th International Conference on the European Energy Market. , Lisbon, Portugal
Seixas, J, Simões S, Dias L, Kanudia A, Fortes P, Gargiulo M.  2015.  Assessing the cost-effectiveness of electric vehicles in European countries using integrated modeling. Energy Policy. 80(May 2015):165-176. AbstractWebsite

Electric vehicles (EVs) are considered alternatives to internal combustion engines due to their energy efficiency and contribution to CO2 mitigation. The adoption of EVs depends on consumer preferences, including cost, social status and driving habits, although it is agreed that current and expected costs play a major role. We use a partial equilibrium model that minimizes total energy system costs to assess whether EVs can be a cost-effective option for the consumers of each EU27 member state up to 2050, focusing on the impact of different vehicle investment costs and CO2 mitigation targets. We found that for an EU-wide greenhouse gas emission reduction cap of 40% and 70% by 2050 vis-à-vis 1990 emissions, battery electric vehicles (BEVs) are cost-effective in the EU only by 2030 and only if their costs are 30% lower than currently expected. At the EU level, vehicle costs and the capability to deliver both short- and long-distance mobility are the main drivers of BEV deployment. Other drivers include each state’s national mobility patterns and the cost-effectiveness of alternative mitigation options, both in the transport sector, such as plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) or biofuels, and in other sectors, such as renewable electricity.

Brás, T, Seixas J.  2017.  Assessing the impact of climate extremes and energy use in crop production – EU28 agri-food suppliers, 18-20 Sep.. Fifth Annual International Conference on Sustainable Development. , New York, USA: Columbia University
Teotónio, C, Fortes P, Roebeling P, Rodriguez M, Robaina-Alves M.  2017.  Assessing the impacts of climate change on hydropower generation and the power sector in Portugal: A partial equilibrium approach. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. 74:788-799.
Simoes, SG, Marogna N, Fortes P.  2017.  Assessing water needs for power production in Iberian Peninsula at watershed level, 13 December. ETSAP Workshop on modelling the water-energy nexus. , Zurich, Switzerland: ETH Zurich