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Applied Political Economy Analysis for Energy Modelling

Applied Political Economy Analysis for Energy Modelling

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  • 6 hours study
  • Level 1: Introductory

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    • Applied Political Economy Analysis for Energy Modelling

      This course explores the interface between energy policy, energy system modelling, and political economy. It is designed for practitioners and researchers working with energy models who seek to increase the policy relevance and impact of their work. Energy models often produce technically robust and cost-optimal pathways. However, real-world policy decisions are shaped not only by technical evidence, but also by political incentives, institutional capacity, fiscal constraints, stakeholder interests, and public narratives. This course provides participants with conceptual and practical tools to better understand and navigate this complexity. The course begins by examining the policy cycle and the science–policy interface, highlighting how modelling evidence enters decision-making processes. It then introduces political economy concepts and problem-driven political economy analysis (PEA) as a structured approach to understanding actors, interests, institutions, and power dynamics in the energy sector. Building on this foundation, the course demonstrates how political economy thinking can be embedded across the modelling process – from problem definition and scenario design, to interpretation of results and strategic communication. Through case studies and applied exercises linked to participants’ own EMP modelling projects, the course illustrates how political economy can:

      • Improve the realism of assumptions and scenarios

      • Enhance credibility with policy actors

      • Increase the likelihood that modelling results influence decisions

      The aim is not to turn modellers into political economists, but to equip them with structured reflection tools that help ensure their modelling work is decision-relevant, credible, and impactful in real-world policy contexts.

      This is the March 2026 presentation of the course.

  • This course is part of a collection

    This course is part of a collection

    This course is part of a collection of courses called Climate Compatible Growth March 2026 courses. There are 24 courses in this collection so you may find other courses here that maybe of interest to you.

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  • Course learning outcomes

    • A conceptual understanding of energy policy processes and the political economy of energy transitions.
    • Familiarity with problem-driven political economy analysis (PEA) tools and their practical application.
    • The ability to reflect on how political, economic and institutional constraints affect modelling assumptions.
    • Skills to distinguish between technically optimal and politically feasible pathways.
    • Practical approaches to interpreting and communicating modelling results for policy impact.
  • Course dates:

    First Published 25/03/2026.

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    • 6 hours study
    • Level 1: Introductory

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