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Tools for Energy Model Optimization and Analysis

Open-source framework for reproducible, transparent, and flexible energy system modeling.

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Why Temoa?

Data Management

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Backed by a robust SQLite relational database schema, Temoa scales seamlessly to support highly detailed energy system representations

Transparent and Accessible

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Temoa is open-source, built on a modern software stack, and designed to make state-of-the-art energy modeling broadly accessible to researchers.

Comprehensive Documentation

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Temoa has comprehensive documentation to help you get started and the technical depth to support advanced modeling.

Latest Publications

Climate Policy, Air Pollution Impacts, and the Distribution of Income

Muller, Nicholas Z., Adams, Peter, Dennin, Luke R., Jaramillo, Paulina, and Jordan, Katie (2026)
Climate Change Economics

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Hybrid superconducting energy pipelines: key cost thresholds and system implications for Italy

Cais, Matilde, Nicoli, Matteo, Gandiglio, Marta, Bracco, Michela, Breschi, Marco, Cavallucci, Lorenzo, Farinon, Stefania, Macchiagodena, Antonio, Mangiulli, Giovanni, Musenich, Riccardo, and Savoldi, Laura (2026)
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

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Process and policy insights from an intercomparison of open electricity system capacity expansion models

Schivley, Greg, Barone, Aurora, Blackhurst, Michael, Hidalgo-Gonzalez, Patricia, Jenkins, Jesse, Lugovoy, Oleg, Luo, Qian, Roberts, Michael J, Zheng, Rangrang, Wade, Cameron, and Fripp, Matthias (2025)
Environmental Research: Energy

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Latest Blog Posts

Global Sensitivity Analysis of TEMOA Using Optimal Transport Methods
6 min
The ongoing energy transition is reshaping energy systems worldwide through rapid renewable deployment, increasing electrification, and ambitious climate targets. At the…
Mar 5, 2026

OEO Blog: Rising Demand, Rising Stakes for the Electricity Grid
4 min
Over the past year, the OEO team have examining what the rapid growth of data centers and cryptocurrency mining means for the U.S. electricity system.
Jun 1, 2025

OEO Blog: Harmonizing energy models for better climate policy
May 6, 2025
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