Long-Term Energy Scenarios to support national energy transition plans in Asia: The Philippines
Presentation by Michael O Sinocruz, Director Energy Policy and Planning Bureau, Department of Energy, The Philippines.
Presentation by Michael O Sinocruz, Director Energy Policy and Planning Bureau, Department of Energy, The Philippines.
Presentation by Dr. Zulfikar Yurnaidi, Senior Officer, Sustainable Energy, Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency. ASEAN Centre for Energy.
Presentation by Dr. Yuan Bo, Director of Power System Analysis Laboratory, Energy Strategy and Planning Research Department, State Grid Energy Research Institute, State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC).
Presentation by Dr. Lee Seung-mun, Research Fellow & Dr Yenjae Chang, Associate Research Fellow, Department of Renewable Energy Policy Research, Korea Energy Economics Institute (KEEI), Republic of Korea
Presentation on Participatory Processes for Developing National Long-term Energy Scenarios & Participatory Processes for Developing National Long-term Energy Scenarios and the participatory process for developing and using energy scenarios in Cyprus.
A presentation on Energy Planning Frameworks and Climate Finance Mobilization in LAC.
A presentation on Scenario Planning and Investment.
A presentation on Energy Transition and investment status in Brazil.
Presentation on LTES planning and investment.
Presentation on vision and principles of the Global Coalition for Energy Planning.

This report synthesises experts’ views on how to improve scenario comparison studies to gain insights for the clean energy transition and maps out the motivation, focus and methods of such studies.

This report evaluates Thailand’s options for power generation, transport development, thermal and bioenergy use, and identifies the key challenges in scaling up renewables.

This report highlights the findings from AVRIL (“Addressing Variable Renewable Energy in Long-term Energy Planning”), a project by IRENA that has identified the best practices in long-term planning and modelling to represent high shares of VRE.

This report builds on input from a regional long-term planning workshop to address the challenges of scaling up solar and wind power in Arab countries.

The municipal authorities for Zhangjiakou City, in co-operation with the China National Renewable Energy Centre (CNREC) and IRENA, have adopted an ambitious 30-year roadmap to phase out coal-fired power generation and scale up solar and wind power instead.

This report provides a comparative analysis of 24 LTES and 36 scenario-based LT-LEDS from a total of 45 countries and concludes by highlighting the advantage of basing LT-LEDS on scenarios.

Ce rapport décrit la méthodologie et la conception du modèle SPLAT-CMP, le cadre de modélisation pour l'expansion de la capacité de production d'électricité et de transport qui sous-tend le plan directeur continental pour l'Afrique (CMP).

This report shows the importance of regional coordination in long-term planning, by showcasing collective opportunities for North African countries to diversify their electricity generation mixes and reduce their reliance on fossil fuel resources by 2040.

Developed through IRENA's Long-Term Energy Scenarios (LTES) Network, this toolkit provides practical guidance for implementing participatory processes in national energy scenario development.

This report summarises the presentations and discussions held at the webinar series entitled: Long-Term Energy Scenarios (LTES) for Developing National Energy Transition Plans in Africa.

Ce rapport résume les présentations et les discussions tenues lors de la série de webinaires intitulée: Scénarios énergétiques à long terme (LTES) pour l'élaboration de plans nationaux de transition énergétique en Afrique.

East and Southern African countries possess vast potential for renewable energy development. This report assesses the prospects for the power sector in the countries of the ACEC through 2040.

This report examines various scenarios for accelerated renewable energy uptake, based on a modelling tool developed by IRENA and tested with assistance from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

A collaborative campaign, launched at the 9th Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) in May 2018 and co-ordinated by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), calls for wider adoption and improved use of model-based LTES. This brochure highlights findings from the first-year of the LTES campaign.

Scenario modelling has become an essential tool to lay the groundwork for clean, reliable, sustainable future energy systems.