Join the launch of our latest report on Monday, 27 March 2023 in the run-up to the Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue.
The most outstanding successes so far in low carbon transitions in China, India, Brazil and Europe were achieved by policies implemented despite, not because of, dominant economic analysis and advice. That was the striking finding of an EEIST report released at COP26.
Now the same team launches its third report, which represents a major effort to demonstrate the value of new economic modelling to policy questions relevant to the low carbon transition. Through fifteen real-world global, regional, and national case studies, developed in partnership with policy stakeholders, the report demonstrates how new economic modelling approaches can deliver crucial insights for decision makers. It also provides guidance on how to evaluate and choose between different modelling approaches, and how to support their use.
Case studies in the report cover the global energy transition, the power and industrial sectors, transport, agriculture, the economic impact of the transition, national decarbonisation plans, and finance’s role in the transition.
This event will launch the report and host a discussion on new economic modelling of the energy transition, and the policy and analysis lessons for Germany and Europe.