Online Training session: Thursday 28 October | 09.00 to 10.30 am
The EnerMaps project will be organising its first training session about EnerMaps Gateway and Visualisation tool with energy calculation modules during the Collaborative and Transparent Modelling session, Skills Workshop 9: Open-access Energy Data and Calculation Modules
This session is aimed at energy researchers, energy industry and public administrations with varied levels of modelling experience, including students. Participants will learn how to find open-access publications, FAIR data, and quality-checked datasets, on the EnerMaps Gateway, and re-use them in open-access Calculation Modules on the EnerMaps Data Management Tool, the Hotmaps Toolbox or on own modelling systems.
About EMP-E 2021 Conference: Re-Energising Sustainable Transitions in Europe
Energy System Modelling, Methods & Results to support the European Green Deal
The annual EMP-E conference brings together Europe’s energy modelling community over a three-day period in a forum for deep exchange of research and modelling practice and varied discussions. The event will feature a balanced mix of high-level panel discussions and interactive workshop sessions to enable a peer-reviewed digest of models and policy insights for the transformation of the European energy system. The EMP-E 2021 conference will be a forum for exchange among researchers and modelling teams from across Europe; from H2020 projects, representatives of the European Commission as well as partners from industry and civil society.
EMP-E was created in 2017 and has since been organised on a yearly basis by the H2020 Energy Modelling group – a group of projects funded by the European Commission’s Research and Innovation Programme. This year, the event is coordinated by SENTINEL – the Sustainable Energy Transitions Laboratory, with support of NAVIGATE, SPINE, WHY, OpenENTRANCE, AURES, PLANET, Plan4RES and MAGNITUDE.
Days and themes
- Day 1: Policies and Targets: Targets for 2030 and 2050, COP26, biodiversity and environment policies and aiding post COVID recovery
- Day 2: Linking Sectors and Technologies: The building sector, smartness of energy systems, digital input and technological diffusion
- Day 3: Modelling-specific issues: How to promote better transparency, collaboration across modelling teams, how to capture (model) social and behavioural change