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Title
Call for Papers: International Energy Workshop (IEW)
Organization
IEW
Type
Call for Papers/Abstracts



Eligibility/Description
The IEW is a leading conference for the international energy modelling community.

Researchers and practitioners from countries around the world are invited to submit original papers with new and innovative insights on long-term energy transitions, based on scientific as well as practical analysis of energy systems at global, transnational, national and subnational levels. As is customary for the IEW, papers should be quantitative, rigorous and demonstrate clear policy relevance.

Call for Papers – The deadline for paper submission is February 1st, 2026

A (non-exclusive) list of potential conference topics is:

  • Reaching net-zero emissions and climate neutrality
  • Role of renewable energy in the energy transition
  • Role of hydrogen, ammonia, e-fuels and e-methane in the energy transition
  • The value and role of flexibility in demand
  • The impact of demand-side changes on energy system requirements and the energy transition
  • Energy access and transition in developing countries
  • Energy transition in Africa
  • Access to clean and affordable energy
  • Managing highly electrified energy systems
  • Managing power system transitions – integration of variable renewable energy and power-to-X
  • Sectoral pathways for the energy transition – transport, industry, and buildings
  • Energy transition infrastructure – assessment of infrastructure to enable the energy transition, including electrical transmission, storage, EV charging, hydrogen distribution, CCS and CDR
  • Supply chain to enable the energy transition – critical materials, manufacturing capacity, and supply chain transformations
  • Policies and market design for the energy transition
  • Socio-economic analysis of the energy transition
  • Assessing the impacts of emerging trends in the energy transition:
  • Innovation and digitalization
  • Human behavior
  • Energy security and geopolitical concerns
  • Climate resilience of energy systems
  • Scenario design, utilization and communication for informed decision making
  • Selected papers will be presented and discussed in thematic sessions, circulated during the meeting, and also posted on the meeting website.

Submission of papers

Full papers or long abstracts (minimum 1000 words) in .pdf format should be submitted here: https://www.internationalenergyworkshop.org/submission_form.php no later than February 1st, 2026.
Deadline
2026/02/01
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