International Energy Workshop (IEW) 2024
The IEW is a leading conference for the international energy modelling community. In a world of environmental and economic constraints, energy modelling is an increasingly important tool for addressing the complexity of energy planning and policy making. The IEW provides a venue for scholars and researchers to compare modelling tools, to discuss modelling advances for emerging energy sector issues, and to observe new trends in the global energy sector.
The IEW features plenary sessions (mornings) and parallel sessions (afternoons). This year’s plenary sessions feature three key themes and nine keynote speakers. During the parallel sessions over 100 papers will be presented. The call for papers was closed on February 1st, 2024. The selected papers will cover a range of topics including, but not limited to: Reaching net-zero emissions and climate neutrality; Role of renewable energy in the energy transition; Energy access and transition in developing countries; Socio-economic analysis of the energy transition; and Climate resilience of energy systems.
MaREI Director Prof. Brian O’Gallachóir will present on ‘How do we successfully transform energy analysis into Government policy?’ at the Parallel Session 5 on Thursday 27th June.
More information is available here.