Energy Modelling Platform - Joint Global Training School | (smr 4091)
Starts 21 Jul 2025
Ends 1 Aug 2025
Central European Time
ICTP
Budinich Lecture Hall (LB)
Strada Costiera, 11
I - 34151 Trieste (Italy)
The call for applications will be open soon
DEADLINE 9 May 2025
In the application OU Certificate for chosen track, OU Certificate for Political Economy and supporting documents are mandatory
The Energy Modelling Platform – Global 2025 (EMP-G) will be held from 21st July to 1st August. Hosted by the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), this is a fantastic opportunity to get free training, access to discussion forums, and coaching skills in models and tools for all of your energy planning needs. Before the beginning of the event on 21st of July, there will be a one-week advance tool training, from 14th to 18th of July.
There are seven tracks listed below, each focusing on different tools. Note, that for any track that you apply for, you must complete the Open University course of your one desired track and obtain a certificate, attaching it as a part of your application to the EMP-G (see this link to the courses and video instructions on webpage). Additionally, regardless of what track you apply for, you must also complete the Open University course on Political Economy and obtain a certification, attaching it as a part of your application to the EMP-G. The tracks are developed with UNDESA, IAEA, UNDP, IRENA, The World Bank Group, SEforALL, WRI, Imperial College London, the OpTIMUS community of practice, several universities, and the Climate Compatible Growth (#CCG) programme.
The EMP-G is split into two parts:
(1) you will be trained in the tool you applied for, further building your skills on top of what you learnt in the Open University course;
- Online – 14th to 18th of July
(2) you will use your new skills to conduct analyses on country-specific case studies, with assistance being provided from trainers.
- In-person – 18th July to 1st August
The only exception to the above seeting is the “Electricity Transition Playbook”, which is a weeklong interactive course focused on guiding your country through an energy transition, taking part in the last week of the EMP-G (28th July to 1st August).
There is no fee to attend, however competition for the limited spots is high
Computer & connection requirements: Note that participants will require a computer with stable internet access to participate in the training. It is recommended that participants have at least 8 GB of RAM and a relatively new computer. Nonetheless, specific tracks have additional computer requirements:
- Energy and Flexibility Modelling: OSeMOSYS & FlexTool: Windows 10 computer with Access Database OR Mac OS, 8GB RAM, MS Office.
- Introduction to CLEWs: Windows 10 computer, 8GB RAM.
For selected applicants, the Induction Session will be held on the 9th of July, from 11:00 GMT to 12:30 GMT.
Registration: There is no registration fee. However, competition for space is very high and limited.
Grants: A limited number of grants are available to support the attendance of selected participants, with priority given to participants from developing countries.
Rudolf Yeganyan (Loughborough University and Imperial College London), Carla Cannone (ICTP), Vivien Foster (Imperial College London), Mark Idwal Howells (Loughborough University and Imperial College London), Naomi Tan (Loughborough University), Rosie McGrane (Loughborough University), Local Organiser: Carla Cannone (ICTP)