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-            <P>No, the current version of CAPRI is not able to simulate structural changes or technological choices. The typical simulation horizon +            <P>The typical simulation horizon with CAPRI is mid-term (about 10-15 years ahead), but depending on the specific scenario assumptions the model is also suitable for long-term projections and simulations in the context of climate change.</P>
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             and then incrementally maintained.</P>             and then incrementally maintained.</P>
-            <P> The SVN address of the model (GAMS code, permanent data, GUIis "https://svn1.agp.uni-bonn.de/svn/capri/" (~6B of disk space needed). That part is needed for any model runs. A recent release of the data base (time series + average 2007-2009) and an ex-ante baseline for 2020 can be found at "https://svn1.agp.uni-bonn.de/svn/capri_res_after2013/branches/res_0820" (again several GB). "mini" installation which comprises just the necessary data to run simulations for 20020 can be found at (https://svn1.agp.uni-bonn.de/svn/capri_res_after2013/branches/res_0820_mini). For an access to the European data base (average 2007-2009) onlycheckout the GUI from "https://svn1.agp.uni-bonn.de/svn/capri/trunk/GUI" and the data from "https://svn1.agp.uni-bonn.de/svn/capri_res_after2013/branches/res_0820/capreg".</P+<P>Once you have installed the necessary software (Tortoise SVN, JAVA, GAMS) you can obtain a running version of the model (including underlying GAMS code and databaseusing the following steps:</P> 
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-            <P>You can access these repositories or install a local copy from them with a checkout with the userid caprird and password caprird.</P> + <LI>Create a folder on your computer where you want to save CAPRI (for example unter C:\ )</LI> 
- + <LI> Right-click on this folder</LI> 
- + <LI> In the pop-up menu select the option “TortoiseSVN” and then “Repo-browser”</LI> 
- + <LI> A new window opens asking you for a url-address (type in <i>https://svn1.agp.uni-bonn.de/svn/TS2015_1</i> and click ok)</LI> 
- + <LI> further window opens asking you for a username and password (type in <i>ts2015</i> for both and click ok)</LI>  
 + <LI> Now this last window should load several folders with names such as “dat”, “gams”GUI” etc.</LI> 
 + <LI> Right-click on these folders and select checkout and then ok</LI
 + <LIThe folders should now also appear on your computer in the folder that you created under 1.</LI> 
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 +<P>The folder "ts_docs" contains some further background information as well as information on selected scenarios that are supplied via the aforementioned repository</P>
  
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