IEA-ETSAP Official Documents
A key strength of the IEA-ETSAP methodology is the detailed documentation. The detailed documentation is the result of a commitment to the highest levels of transparency by the IEA-ETSAP. The initial detailed documentation set in motion a positive cycle with the methodology being used for diverse applications. In turn the documentation of the diverse applications leads to knowledge sharing. Innovations now, regularly get shared and adopted by others. The decentralized model therefore is able to benefit from the fact that a large community is using it. The IEA-ETSAP methodology is the leading open source approach to energy scenarios modeling.
Implementing Agreement
Tasks - Annexes
Annex XVI (2023-2025): Aligning Energy Security with Zero Emission Energy Systems
Annex XV (2020-2022): Energy Systems and Sustainable Development Goals
Annex XIV (2017-2019): Understanding and facilitating the energy transition to achieve the 'well below 2oC' goal
Annex XIII (2014-2016): Tools for Analysis of a Future Energy Revolution
Annex XII (2011-2014): Policy Analyses Tools for Global Sustainability (PAT-SUS)
Annex XI Abstract (2008-2011): Joint Studies for New and Mitigated Energy Systems
Annex X (2005-2007): Global Energy Systems and Common Analyses
Annex IX (2003-2005): Energy Models User's Group
Annex VIII (2002-2005): Exploring Energy Technology Perspectives
Annex VII (1999-01): Contributing to the KYOTO Protocol
Annex VI (1996-98): Dealing with uncertainty together
Annex V (1993-95): Energy options for sustainable development
Annex IV (1990-92): Greenhouse gases and national energy options
Annex III (1987-89): International forum on energy environment studies
Annex II (1984-86): Information exchange project
Annex I (1981-83): Energy technology systems analysis programme
- Final Report (To be requested from the operating agent)