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Energy Policy Simulator

The Energy Policy Simulator (EPS) is an open-source model for estimating the environmental, economic, and human health impacts of hundreds of climate and energy policies. EPS offers unparalleled accessibility to the model through an easy-to-use web interface that allows non-technical users to model their own policy scenarios.

Resource Details

Organization: Rocky Mountain Institute
Date: 4/22/22
Resource Type: Analysis Tool
Topic: Policy

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