GEOCEP completed

The Global Excellence in Modelling Climate and Energy Policies (GEOCEP) project has achieved its central objective: it established an international network for knowledge exchange and research on climate change and energy policy modelling. The project terminated on 31 January 2026.

Read further about the outcome of GEOCEP in 'The human factor in the zero-carbon economy transition' from the magazine Cordis of the European Commission, and in the short report 'Advancing global climate and energy policy modelling' on this website. Or browse the work packages to have detailed results and publications.

M4G

The new project Socio-economic energy-climate modelling for European green transition (M4G) will begin on 1 October 2026. Further information are available from the new project website.

Results

The GEOCEP project has developed innovative economic models to support the transition to a zero-carbon economy. Detailed results and publications are available for each work package.

  1. The drivers of social and technology innovations
  2. Integrated and hybrid modelling of climate change
  3. Health and environmental impacts of climate change and ancillary benefits
  4. Political economy, institutions, and development

Beneficiaries

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