An expert survey to assess the current status and future challenges of energy system analysis
Fabian Scheller, Frauke Wiese, Jann Michael Weinand, Dominik Franjo, Dominkovi\'c, Russell McKenna

TL;DR
This paper surveys experts to evaluate current energy system analysis tools, identifying strengths, gaps, and future research directions to improve decision support for sustainable energy transitions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive classification and assessment of modelling capabilities, methodologies, and challenges in energy system analysis based on expert insights and literature review.
Findings
No consensus on lacking development areas in ESA.
Land-use, equity, and endogenous learning are promising enhancement areas.
Complex topics like social interactions are still challenging to model.
Abstract
Decision support systems like computer-aided energy system analysis (ESA) are considered one of the main pillars for developing sustainable and reliable energy transformation strategies. Although today's diverse tools can already support decision-makers in a variety of research questions, further developments are still necessary. Intending to identify opportunities and challenges in the field, we classify modelling capabilities (32), methodologies (15) implementation issues (15) and management issues (7) from an extensive literature review. Based on a quantitative expert survey of energy system modellers (N=61) mainly working with simulation and optimisation models, the status of development and the complexity of realisation of those modelling topics are assessed. While the rated items are considered to be more complex than actually represented, no significant outliers are determinable,…
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