Energy planning tools are analytical and computational models used to design, evaluate, and optimize energy systems. These tools support short-term operational planning and long-term strategic decision-making. Energy planning tools analyze demand growth, resource availability, technology options, costs, emissions, and policy scenarios. Common tools include energy system models, optimization models, scenario analysis platforms, and geographic information systems. They help policymakers, utilities, and investors assess trade-offs and identify sustainable pathways. Energy planning tools are essential for integrating renewable energy, improving efficiency, and meeting climate targets. By enabling evidence-based decisions, these tools support resilient, cost-effective, and low-carbon energy development.
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