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Introducing AMES: A model for energy, economic and environmental assessment

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SEI working paper

Introducing AMES: A model for energy, economic and environmental assessment

The Adaptable Macroeconomic Extension for Sustainability analysis (AMES) is a new model for energy, economic and environmental assessments and planning.

Eric Kemp-Benedict / Published on 25 September 2023

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Kemp-Benedict, E., 2023. AMES: A model for energy, economic and environmental assessment. SEI Working Paper. Stockholm Environment Institute. https://doi.org/10.51414/sei2023.046

This SEI Working Paper introduces the Adaptable Macroeconomic Extension for Sustainability analysis (AMES). AMES is a multi-sector, demand-led, structuralist model designed to provide consistent economic drivers to the widely used Low Emissions Analysis Platform (LEAP). The focus is on low-emission development strategies in low- and middle-income countries.

Together, LEAP and AMES form a hybrid energy-economy model that combines two approaches: bottom-up energy-systems analysis and top-down macroeconometric assessments. Because of its focus on low- and middle-income countries, AMES can simulate structural change. Moreover, unlike most macroeconomic models used for energy analysis, AMES exhibits hysteresis, in which, for example, an energy investment programme can lead to persistent, positive impacts on GDP and employment. An open-source tool hosted on GitHub, AMES is a flexible model designed to be adapted for specific needs and studies.

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Eric Kemp-Benedict
Eric Kemp-Benedict

Equitable Transitions Program Director

SEI US

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Energy : Planning and modelling
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