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Energy Modelling Platform

Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Global

The Energy Modelling Platforms (EMP) are fundamental elements of the CCG Programme. Through them, and the training they provide to professionals in the Global South, those countries can empower themselves to collect relevant data, undertake their own analysis, and produce credible investment proposals for their clean energy infrastructure projects. EMP’s role in what we call ‘capacity building’ is crucial.

This page outlines upcoming events, provides links for further details, and gives some details about the overall Energy Modelling Platform.

Please note, applications for EMP Latin America and the Caribbean are now open!

Upcoming Events and links for further details

12 to 23 August, 2024


The Joint Global Training School takes place at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) in Trieste. Find out more on the ICTP website.

Early 2025

Applications are now open for EMP-LAC 2025!

Keep up to date with announcements via the EMP-LAC Linkedin Community.

Spring 2025

Energy Modelling Platform for Africa

Keep up to date with announcements via the EMP-A Linkedin Community. To read about the previous EMP-A click here.

About the Energy Modelling Platform

These initiatives pre-date CCG, having begun with the good will of various international organisations and universities jointly offering free training on open-source energy modeling tools, via the Open Tools, Integrated Modelling and Upskilling for Sustainable Development (OpTIMUS) Community.

OpTIMUS community members include the WBG, UNDESA, UNECA, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, IAEA, Simon Fraser University, IRENA, SEforALL, and others.

CCG began supporting this initiative from 2020, and in cooperation with the OpTIMUS community have since held nine capacity-building events. Each year we expand our activities and vary the geographical locations of the events, to make them accessible to more practitioners. The first event coordinated by CCG, namely the ‘ICTP Joint Summer School 2020’ (now EMP-Global), saw the offer of 5 courses, with the course being provided online due to COVID-19. In 2023, this event offered 10 courses, and was delivered fully in person. Now the programme has expanded, and the Energy Modelling Platform has events in Africa and the Latin America and the Caribbean region, and aims to expand to Asia and the Pacific in 2024.

The expansion of these capacity-building events over the years has been fuelled by demand, partnerships, and trust.

Every single capacity-building event launched by CCG sees more and more applications, with the initial events attracting around 100, and the last event having more than 350 applicants. New partnerships with international organisations are also being formed, leading to further expansion and new courses. Some organisations, such as the International Energy Agency (IEA) and Sustainable Energy For All (SEforALL) hold their technical assistance programmes using the CCG capacity-building events.

A large group photo of participants at EMP-Africa, taken in Ghana, May 2024
EMP-A, Ghana, May 2024
A large group photo of participants holding their certificates of completion. Taken in July 2023 at the ICTP Joint Summer School on Modelling Tools for Sustainable Development (now called EMP-Global), in Trieste
EMP-Global, Trieste, July 2023
A large group photo of participants at EMP-LAC, taken in Brazil, January 2024
EMP-LAC, Brazil, January 2024

Lastly, international stakeholders trust CCG to facilitate capacity building in the global south. This is reflected in the fact that 65% of the funding used for the capacity-building events up to this point originated from co-funding.

Alongside high levels of satisfaction from participants (90%+ would recommend courses to a colleague), these events are starting to have a real impact on research and policy. Numerous research papers have been published, university courses are being established, and national energy transition plans are being formed, all using the tools, training and knowledge gained from CCG capacity-building events.

Antoine Bahizire
(Institut Supérieur Pédagogique de Bukavu)

“It was a privilege to participate in the Energy Modelling Platform for Africa […] During this invaluable experience, we were trained on the use of energy system modelling tools, with a particular focus on OSeMOSYS (Open Source Energy Modelling System). […] We would like to express our sincerest gratitude to the supervisory team […] for their invaluable guidance and meticulous approach to the project.”

Carlos Lemus
(Universidad Galileo)

“Huge thanks to CCG for awarding me the scholarship that made this experience possible. Your support has been invaluable in furthering my understanding of sustainable energy systems and their impact on climate resilience”

Nse-Abasi Ayara
(The Council on Strategic Risks)

“As an alumnus, I can tell firsthand that EMP-A presents a valuable opportunity to learn state-of-the-art energy modelling tools from experts in the field”