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Grid Toolkits

Please add to this list of toolkits on different aspects of electricity grids.

  • Greening the Grid Integration Toolkit - The toolkit assists you in navigating the key topics related to integrating variable renewable energy to the grid.
  • Renewable Energy Zone (REZ) Toolkit - The Renewable Energy Zone (REZ) Toolkit provides policymakers and practitioners with the information and tools needed to successfully apply the REZ transmission planning process—connecting areas of cost-effective renewable energy generation to the grid.
  • Energy Storage Toolkit - The Energy Storage Toolkit offers curated resources and guidance on integrating commercially available energy storage technologies into the power system.
  • Distribution System Operation Toolbox
  • Energydata.info - open data platform providing access to datasets and data analytics
  • Global Electrification Platform - The Global Electrification Platform (GEP) is an open access, interactive, online platform that allows for overview of electrification investment scenarios for a selection of countries
  • Electricity Transition Playbook - a tool to help policymakers build and deliver plans to transition to a clean electricity system
  • National Approaches to Electrification - Review of options
  • Renewable Energy Auctions Toolkit - This toolkit draws on USAID’s experience supporting this competitive, transparent process to help countries meet their energy and climate goals while attracting investment in their clean energy futures.
  • Open Power System Data - The platform provides data on installed generation capacity by country/technology, individual power plants (conventional and renewable), and time series data. The latter includes electricity consumption, spot prices, and wind and solar generation.