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MPPE-Modelling Policy and Political Economy

MPPE-Modelling Policy and Political Economy

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Provides updates and insights associated with Modelling Policy and Political Economy. The associated free and open course is here: https://www.open.edu/openlearncreate/course/view.php?id=11540

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  • ?? Congratulations Eugenia Mawo Amoah - welcome to the MPPE family! ?? We are so impressed by your drive and determination to deepen your expertise in energy modelling. The world needs more people like you! Keep going. ?? Francis Kemausuor GWNET: Global Women's Network for the Energy Transition

    查看Eugenia Mawo Amoah的档案

    |Sustainable Clean Energy Enthusiast| Mechanical Engineering Graduate| Researcher in Renewable Energy Systems| Public Speaker| CAD Modelling Learner| Energy Demand Analyst|

    A Journey into Sustainable Energy-Episode3?? Guess what? Yes, you guessed right. I have embarked on another journey to deepen my expertise in Energy Systems Engineering. I challenged myself to take the MPPE-Modelling Policy and Political Economy course offered by the Climate Compatible Growth #CCG at The Open University. This course has enriched my understanding of the relationships between energy modelling and policy making. It has equipped me with the analytical skills necessary to evaluate future modelling policies while considering socio-economic trends, technological advancements, and demographic shifts. Through theoretical course reviews and practical case studies, I have gained valuable insights into how effective policy-making can drive sustainable energy practices and support the energy transition process. This knowledge empowers me to contribute meaningfully to the ongoing transition toward cleaner energy solutions. Some of the important insights I gained from the course are: ·??Interdependence of Systems: Strategies for aligning energy systems with economic and social policies. ·??Data-Driven Insights: Using data and modelling to predict energy needs and evaluate policies. ·??Stakeholder Engagement: Involving diverse stakeholders in energy policy development and collaboration. ·??Adaptability to Change: Adapting policies to keep pace with technological and environmental changes. ·??Sustainability Metrics: Measuring the sustainability and economic viability of energy practices. As I reflect on this educational journey, I am excited about the opportunity to apply these insights and work collaboratively toward a sustainable and clean energy future. Francis Kemausuor, Akwasi Adu-Poku, PhD, Joseph Oppong Akowuah, Charles Kwame Appiah, Garvin Kokonu #EnergyTransition #ClimateAction #PolicyAndEconomy #Sustainability #ProfessionalGrowth #ClimateCompatibleGrowth

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  • Congratulations to Shem for this achievement. We appreciate his continuing commitment to professional development and to tackling the challenges of the #climatecrisis. ???? ???? ??

    查看Shem Injili的档案

    Climate Change||Carbon offsets||Environment and Natural Resources Expert

    I am happy to share that I have obtained a new certificate in Modelling, Policy and Political Economy curtsy of Climate Compatible Growth #CCG.

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  • Congratulations to Deo for this achievement. We are always very happy to see a new person getting trained in our work. We are sure you will put it to good use, Deo. ??

    查看Deo UWIMPUHWE的档案

    Machine learning | Data science | GIS | Energy systems

    I’m happy to share that I’ve obtained a new certification: Modelling, Policy and Political Economy from Climate Compatible Growth #CCG!

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  • MPPE-Modelling Policy and Political Economy转发了

    查看Moges Getahun的档案

    Construction Contract Manager I Procurement Consultant I Researcher I Work Palce Safety, Contract Management, and Integrated Construction Management Master Trainer

    I’m happy to share that I’ve obtained a new certification: Modelling, Policy and Political economy from Climate Compatible Growth #CCG!

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  • We are very happy to share this insightful response from Nana, on taking our course. It has clearly had a great impact on him, and we look forward to seeing how his thoughts and actions develop in this area. Good luck for 2025 Nana! ??

    查看Nana Kwabena Osei, AMIMechE的档案

    Building Foundational Expertise in Energy and Sustainable Management, Clean/Renewable Energy Technologies and E-mobility

    “All models are wrong, but some are useful.” – George Box As modelling becomes an integral part of energy planning and policymaking, it has necessarily moved into areas where there is an increasing divergence in the viewpoints of stakeholders and contestation between different interest groups. I have, in this “Modelling, Policy, and Political Economy” course, learned about the policymaking process (Public Policy). I have gained insights into how systems modelling and scientific research informs and influences policy, and how policies and policymaking, in turn, influence modelling. Beyond modelling, and even beyond techno-economic analysis in energy modelling and planning, it is crucial to understand that non-technical factors also play an important role as drivers and constraints in policy decisions; political and social factors are key constraints. The most technically sound solution to a problem may not always be politically, economically, or socially feasible. Consequently, it is essential to “think politically”—to consider the political context in which a model is developed and used. Understanding the politics-policy-policymaking-political economy nexus is critical, as it directly affects decision-making and modelling outcomes. This course has provided a solid foundation for my next read: “Energy Crisis in Ghana: Drought, Technology or Policy?”, an academic anthology edited by Professor Abeeku Brew-Hammond and Professor Francis Kemausuor. I am grateful to Climate Compatible Growth #CCG and The Open University for yet another holiday gift.

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  • Many of the individuals who have trained at the Energy Modelling Platforms with Climate Compatible Growth #CCG and partners, have told us that they would like their ministry and department colleagues to have the same experience. Well now they can. The Bootcamps offer training to TEAMS from government ministries, universities and other organisations so that they can learn and work on a real-world project of their own. And they get the support of an expert mentor throughout. Find out more below.

    查看Rudolf Yeganyan的档案

    International Partnerships Manager of Capacity Building at Climate Compatible Growth

    Dear Network, For the past year, we have been working hard at Climate Compatible Growth #CCG#CCG to improve our capacity building offer, ensuring that we are serving to the needs of LMICs in the most effective manner. As a result, I am happy to introduce our newest capacity building service: The CCG Bootcamps. The Bootcamps capitalize on many of the CCG offers that majority of you are familiar with, including the Open Learn Collection, the Energy Modelling Platforms, and the Energy Modelling Community. Aimed to deliver more long-term, targeted, and deliverable driven capacity building support, the bootcamps come in three modalities: - The Scholars Bootcamp (SBC) - aimed at academics, the bootcamp offers a capacity building intervention at the end of which the participating group will publish an academic paper, - The Partners Bootcamp (PBC) - aimed at International Organizations wishing to outsource their capacity building activties, whereby the activities lead to a policy document of a sort (e.g. long term energy transition plan, decarbonization plan, etc.), - The Data-to-Deal Bootcamp (D2D-BC) - aimed at countries (with or without the support of International Organizations) who would like to undergo the D2D pipeline, aiming to unlock concessionary financing at the end of the engagement. On Monday the 9th of December, as part of the Energy Modelling Community, we held a webinar, where the three Bootcamps are explained in detail. You may find the recording of the webinar via the following link: https://lnkd.in/ec9qsvi7 For those interested in participating in the bootcamps, please do watch the video, and should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me via email ([email protected]) or LinkedIn. Applications for the bootcamps will open along with the regular application to EMP-A 25 (Monday the 16th of December). Many thanks to all colleagues and partners involved in forming this capacity building offer, specifically the OpTIMUS Open Tools Integrated Modelling and Upskilling for Sustainable Development Community! We are looking forward to this new phase of capacity building! We hope this offer will produce more embedding, enriching, and effective capacity building interventions.

  • ?? ?? ANNOUNCING THE NEXT ENERGY MODELLING PLATFORM AFRICA (EMP-A) in April next year. ?? ?? EMP-A 2025 will take place from 21 April to 9 May 2025 and is an in-person event (the first week is online only), taking place at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) in #Addis-Ababa, #Ethiopia. The #EnergyModelling tools ??? Climate Compatible Growth #CCG and partners will teach are: OSeMOSYS and FlexTool OnSSET - Open Source Spatial Electrification Tool OnStove FinPlan MAED-Model for the Analysis of Energy Demand CLEWs Climate-, Land-, Energy-, Water-systems Energy Access Explorer Electricity Transition Playbook MicroGridsPy and RAMP Geo Spat FIND OUT ALL THE DETAILS, AND APPLY HERE: https://lnkd.in/ettcV7Jr ??

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  • Warm congratulations to Andres for this achievement. ??

    查看Andrés André Camargo Bertel的档案

    Magíster en ingeniería mecánica | Modelado de sistemas energéticos | Electrificación del transporte | Energías renovables | Descarbonización

    A few weeks ago, I completed two courses to enhance my skills in energy modeling: 1?? Modelling, Policy, and Political Economy 2?? Energy and Flexibility Modelling (OseMOSYS) I have been applying and expanding this knowledge in my research and projects focused on sustainable energy systems. #EnergyTransition #EnergyModeling #Sustainability Climate Compatible Growth #CCG Imperial College London Loughborough University London OSeMOSYS OpTIMUS Open Tools Integrated Modelling and Upskilling for Sustainable Development

  • We're pleased to announce the November batch of FREE Online courses in #energymodelling and related subjects. These are all available via our portal on the The Open University website: https://lnkd.in/enf-aZWq Courses include: ?? Off-Grid Energy Systems Modelling with MicroGridsPy ?? OSeMOSYS ?? FinPlan ?? OnSSET - Open Source Spatial Electrification Tool ?? MAED-Model for the Analysis of Energy Demand ?? MARIO - Multifunctional Analysis of Regions through Input-Output ?? CLEWs Climate-, Land-, Energy-, Water-systems ?? The Electricity Transition Playbook ?? Energy Access Explorer and more. ?? NEW FOR THIS RELEASE:?updates on?MAED. Energy Access Explorer, MARIO and MUSE. ?? If you plan to develop your skills in #energymodelling #analysis and #scenariocreation, these courses are a great place to start before you consider applying to the Energy Modelling Platforms to go deeper.

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  • MPPE-Modelling Policy and Political Economy转发了

    ?? We are very happy to share this Paper ???? from our colleagues Rudolf, Carla and Vivien. It informed our recent contribution to the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa event "Building Capacity in Energy Modelling and Long-term Energy Investments for Africa’s Climate Action" which was such a success at COP29 Azerbaijan. ?? Research ?? is a huge part of what CCG does and will always do. Alongside that, the #capacitybuilding activities - including #energymodelling tools ??? , 'Summer Schools', OpenLearn courses and the evolution into EMP-G, train the trainer and the Flatpack curriculum have been a major focus and one which has certainly delivered outstanding results and benefited hundreds of our peers in the Global South countries. ??? With additional funding ?? from #philanthropic foundations, or other sources, these capacity-building tools can easily be replicated anywhere in the world. By empowering countries to take control of their ? energy and natural resources data, and embedding the modelling and analysis skills with them, they are enabled to tackle issues way beyond clean energy. They can plan for a clean transition which - by bringing power to marginalised communities - can release the potential of ♀? women, ?????? ?????? young people, ?????? ???????? people with disabilities, to access education, health, transport and contribute to the sustainable economic growth of their countries. ?? Our thanks to Rudolf for leading the way on this for 3 years and for being a much-loved colleague ??. Sincere thanks to the members of OpTIMUS Open Tools Integrated Modelling and Upskilling for Sustainable Development for developing the tools and supporting this goal with their expertise and resources. ?? ?? ?? Alfie Alsop Ayrton Fund Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) MPPE-Modelling Policy and Political Economy Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

    查看Rudolf Yeganyan的档案

    International Partnerships Manager of Capacity Building at Climate Compatible Growth

    Dear Network, In having worked with CCG for over 3 years now, I have had the privilege to design, deliver and manage a number of capacity building events. These capacity building events were originally created by the OpTIMUS Open Tools Integrated Modelling and Upskilling for Sustainable Development Community, and via CCG, we have managed to further develop, enhance and expand the capacity building offer for energy planning tools and otherwise. Looking back at both the work of the OpTIMUS community and CCG, it is with great pleasure that I would like to share with you our latest policy brief, highlighting 10 recommendations for capacity building in LMICs, authored by Vivien Foster, Carla Cannone and myself. In light of the upcoming G20 Global Energy Planning Coalition, we hope that this brief will serve of benefit to anyone engaged in capacity building in LMICs. These principles, based on our lessons learnt, have been our beacon for improvement, and we can proudly state that the Energy Modelling Platforms (EMPs) have only seen growth in the past 5 years.? Special thanks to Darlain Edeme and Vignesh Sridharan for reviewing the brief, and to the CCG team (Peter Allen, Simon Patterson, and Sarel Greyling) for the finalization of the document. Also, thank you to all colleagues and partners, who have supported the growth of the EMPs: Mark Howells, Rosie McGrane, Naomi Tan, Kane Alexander, Ashish Shrestha, Alexandros Korkovelos, Cristina Dominguez, Dimitris Mentis, PhD, Thomas Alfstad, Francesco Gardumi, Taco Niet, Mekalia Paulos Aklilu, Linus Mofor, Andrii Gritsevskyi, Holger Rogner, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), International Energy Agency (IEA), The World Bank, Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL), United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, World Resources Institute and all others. For colleagues who would like to provide their thoughts, please feel free to share them in the comments, or directly with me, via [email protected]. Let’s collectively ensure that capacity building is as effective as possible!?

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