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  • ENVISAGE#Institution  + (The World Bank (World Bank), USA, https://www.worldbank.org/en/home.)
  • IPETS#Objective  + (The iPETS model is developed to analyze greenhouse gas mitigation and climate change impacts with a special emphasis on the implications of demographic heterogeneity.)
  • MEDEAS#Objective  + (The main objective of the MEDEAS model is The main objective of the MEDEAS model is to help in making political decisions for an energy transition towards a low carbon society. In addition, the MEDEAS model seeks to be a useful tool to help understand the causal relationships and feedback between economic, biophysical and social variables that are linked to climate change.riables that are linked to climate change.)
  • WEGDYN#Objective  + (The main objective of the WEGDYN model is The main objective of the WEGDYN model is to perform explorative scenario simulations in order to derive conclusions on economy-wide effects of policy interventions.</br>Originally the model has been developed to analyze policies and technological change in the electricity as well as iron and steel sectors.tricity as well as iron and steel sectors.)
  • GRACE#Objective  + (The model aims primarily to estimating howThe model aims primarily to estimating how economic indicators defined in the national accounts interact with climate-related factors. for example, climate policies are represented by e.g. quotas or taxes on emissions, to show the economic consequences in world regions under projections.uences in world regions under projections.)
  • MARKAL-India#Objective  + (The model was initially developed to repreThe model was initially developed to represent the energy related emissions at national level and examine alternative options that could mitigate CO2 emissions, while keeping in mind the national development priorities. The basic model has been widely used in conjunction with other macroeconomic and biophysical models to examine trade-offs and co-benefits of alternative energy sector trajectories.of alternative energy sector trajectories.)
  • ENV-Linkages#Objective  + (The modelling work based on ENV-Linkages aThe modelling work based on ENV-Linkages aims to assist governments in identifying least-cost policies or policy mixes on a range of environmental issues, including mitigation of climate change, phasing out fossil fuel subsidies and other green growth policies, such as environmental tax reform, policies to promote the transition to a circular economy, including linking to material and resources.cluding linking to material and resources.)
  • COFFEE-TEA#Objective  + (The models were developed at COPPE/UFRJ, BThe models were developed at COPPE/UFRJ, Brazil, for assessing climate, land, energy and environmental policies, providing relevant information to experts and decision-makers about the possible development strategies and repercussions of long term climate scenarios.ercussions of long term climate scenarios.)
  • REMod#Anticipation  + (The optimization of the transformation path assumes perfect foresight, while the underlying simulation of energy system operation is based on a 24-hour forecast with uncertainties.)
  • AIM-Hub Korea#Objective  + (To understand, economy, energy and land-use interaction particularly related to climate policy in Korea)
  • AIM-Hub#Objective  + (To understand, economy, energy and land-use interaction particularly related to climate policy)
  • China TIMES#Institution  + (Tsinghua University (Tsinghua University), China, https://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/en/.)
  • TIAM-UCL#Institution  + (University College London (UCL), UK, https://www.ucl.ac.uk.)
  • VESPA#Name and version  + (VESPA 1.0)
  • VESPA#Documentation  + (VESPA documentation is limited and consists of a reference card)
  • AIM-Hub Viet Nam#Institution  + (Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City (HCMIU), Viet Nam, https://ev.hcmiu.edu.vn/en/home/.)
  • WEGDYN#Name and version  + (WEGDYN 1.0)
  • WEGDYN#Documentation  + (WEGDYN documentation is limited and consists of a reference card)
  • WITCH#Name and version  + (WITCH 5.0)
  • WITCH#Documentation  + (WITCH documentation consists of a referencecard and [[Model Documentation - WITCH|detailed model documentation]])
  • WITCH#Objective  + (WITCH evaluates the impacts of climate polWITCH evaluates the impacts of climate policies on global and regional economic systems and provides information on the optimal responses of these economies to climate change. The model considers the positive externalities from leaning-by-doing and learning-by-researching in the technological change.y-researching in the technological change.)
  • WITNESS#Name and version  + (WITNESS 2.0)
  • WITNESS#Documentation  + (WITNESS documentation consists of a referencecard and [[Model Documentation - WITNESS|detailed model documentation]])
  • WEGDYN#Institution  + (Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change, University of Graz, Austria (Uni-Graz), Austria, https://wegcenter.uni-graz.at/en/.)
  • RICE50+#Objective  + (Welfare function)
  • C3IAM#Objective  + (assessing the impacts of climate policies in the future development of a complex and dynamic system)
  • CCEM#Objective  + (balance energy-economy (supply/demand) and incorporate societal feedback from warming)
  • IPAC-Global#Behaviour  + (energy technology module, which analyzes tenergy technology module, which analyzes the short and mid-term energy utilization technologies under different conditions, and determines the energy demand under different technology compositions. The energy demand in energy technology module will modify the short and mid-term energy demand in society, economy and energy activities module, which makes the energy analysis in macro-economic model better reflect the short and mid-term energy activitiest the short and mid-term energy activities)
  • IMACLIM-India#Model link  + (http://dina.centre-cired.fr/IMACLIM/Description-des-modeles-IMACLIM/?lang=en)
  • POLES#Model link  + (http://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/poles; https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/publication/poles-jrc-model-documentation-0)
  • C3IAM#Model link  + (http://inems1.bit.edu.cn/C3IAM; https://ideas.repec.org/a/spr/nathaz/v92y2018i2d10.1007_s11069-018-3297-9.html; https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-15453-z)
  • GCAM-KAIST#Model link  + (http://kaistceps.quv.kr/)
  • CCEM#Model link  + (http://modelccem.eu; https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/ifac-papersonline/vol/58/issue/2; https://github.com/ycaseau/GWDG)
  • MUSE#Model link  + (http://paris-reinforce.epu.ntua.gr/detailed_model_doc/muse)
  • IPAC-Global#Model link  + (http://www.ipac-model.org.cn/About%20IPAC%20Model.html)
  • IPAC-AIM technology#Model link  + (http://www.ipac-model.org.cn/About%20IPAC%20Model.html)
  • AIM-Enduse India#Model link  + (http://www.nies.go.jp/media_kit/16.AIM/Enduse.html; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2021.120464)
  • TIAM-ECN#Model link  + (http://www.transrisk-project.eu/virtual-library/transrisk-models/ecn-%E2%80%93-tiam; https://iea-etsap.org/index.php/documentation)
  • MESSAGE-GLOBIOM#Model link  + (https://docs.messageix.org; http://data.ene.iiasa.ac.at/message-globiom/; https://github.com/iiasa/message_ix; https://github.com/iiasa/ixmp)
  • BET#Model link  + (https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-020-02839-7)
  • GCAM-India#Model link  + (https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfclm/kgac001; https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S2666278725000194)
  • PRIMES#Model link  + (https://e3modelling.com/modelling-tools/primes/)
  • PROMETHEUS#Model link  + (https://e3modelling.com/modelling-tools/prometheus/)
  • GEM-E3#Model link  + (https://ec.europa.eu/clima/sites/clima/files/strategies/analysis/models/docs/gem_e3_long_en.pdf)
  • GENeSYS-MOD#Model link  + (https://git.tu-berlin.de/genesysmod/genesyhttps://git.tu-berlin.de/genesysmod/genesys-mod-public/-/releases/genesysmod3.0; https://www.diw.de/de/diw_01.c.594278.de/publikationen/data_documentation/2018_0094/genesys-mod_v2.0_____enhancing_the_global_energy_system_mode___model_improvements__framework_changes__and_european_data_set.html; https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/10/1468 https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/10/1468)
  • IMACLIM#Model link  + (https://github.com/CIRED/IMACLIM-R_World)
  • IMACLIM-NLU#Model link  + (https://github.com/CIRED/IMACLIM-R_World)
  • GCAM#Model link  + (https://github.com/JGCRI/gcam-core; http://jgcri.github.io/gcam-doc/toc.html)
  • GCAM-KSA#Model link  + (https://github.com/KAPSARC/gcam-ksa)
  • Euro-Calliope#Model link  + (https://github.com/calliope-project/sector-coupled-euro-calliope)