Explore the future of energy systems
The Energy Transition Model (ETM) enables you to explore possible future energy systems for your country, region or municipality. Choose your area and future year to start your energy scenario!
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Featured scenarios
My Scenarios →Here you can find a list of featured scenarios published by other parties. Explore them or use them as a basis for your own scenario.
- Draft Climate and Energy Agreement (KEA)
- 100% Sustainable Energy in 2030
- Climate and Energy Outlook 2021 (KEV)
- Climate and Energy Outlook 2022 (KEV)
- IP2024 Climate Ambition
- IP2024 National Drivers
- IP2024 International Ambition
- Klimaat- en Energieverkenning 2024 (KEV)
- II3050 European CO2 governance
- II3050 International governance
- II3050 National governance
- II3050 Regional governance
- Northern Ireland Diverse 2050
- II3050 v2 Decentral Initiatives
- II3050 v2 National Leadership
- II3050 v2 European Integration
- II3050 v2 International Trade
- Northern Ireland Business as Usual 2050
- Northern Ireland High Electrification 2050
- Northern Ireland High Gasification 2050
What's new?
New supply and demand charts added for district heating (HT, MT, LT).
Datasets
Curious about the data behind the ETM? In the dataset manager you will find every piece of data we have gathered to create our datasets.
Transition Paths
Explore the possible transition paths to a scenario for 2050 and discover the actions and consequences for aspired goals in 2030 and 2040.
Documentation
Learn about the modelling principles we use, and how to get started with using the ETM to create your future scenario.
API
Use our powerful calculation engine from the API instead of the classic interface.
About us
The Energy Transition Model is open source and developed by Quintel.