The European Climate and Energy Modelling Platform (formerly called the Energy Modelling Platform for Europe EMP-E) constitutes a forum for exchanging research, development and practice of energy system modelling in Europe and, where feasible, promote the sharing of data and resources. It provides a peer-reviewed digest of models and policy insights for the transformation of the European energy system and thus increases the efficiency, integrity and access to European energy modelling data, scenarios, tools and results. Its contributors are researchers and modelling groups from across Europe, partners from industry, civil society and policy makers. A key feature is inputs received by the European Commission’s Directorate Generals Research & Innovation, Joint Research Centre and Energy. EMP-E was created in 2017 and is since then co-organised by H2020 projects in the field of energy modelling.
EMP-E is based on three pillars:
An online platform for continuous exchange between modellers working on the European energy system and transition;
A yearly conference, bringing together scientists, industry, civil society and policy makers to discuss cutting edge energy modelling issues;
A Special Issue of a peer-reviewed journal collecting the contributions of the participants of each conference.
You may explore the contributions to each of these pillars and the former editions of the conference in the different sections of this website.