Monday, 24 December 2012

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Now Available: A Major New Version of LEAP
LEAP2012 is a major new release of the Long-range Energy Alternatives Planning system, a tool for energy planning and GHG mitigation assessment used by thousands of organizations in more than 190 countries.  The new version, which is available for free to current users, includes many new features, performance enhancements, and close integration with SEI’s Water Evaluation and Planning system (WEAP).

A press release to accompany the new version of LEAP is available here.

Highlights of the new version include:

Tools for Energy-Water Nexus Modeling:  Water-energy trade-offs are rapidly gaining attention around the world, and the new 2012 version of LEAP for the first time makes it possible to explore these issues with powerful quantitative modeling tools. To achieve this, LEAP has been closely integrated with its sister model, WEAP, a leading water resource planning tool. Please refer to this introductory slide show and this short demonstration video.  The combined suite will be launched at  World Water Week in August.
Improved Optimization Modeling: LEAP's optimization modeling has been refined and updated to use the latest version of the OSeMOSYS model.
Better Modeling of Environmental Externalities: Pollution costs can now be varied among scenarios and regions, and can now be specified using standard expressions.
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