The Energy Modelling Hub has welcomed Carleton University as a new member of its national academic consortium. The announcement was made at the EMH Annual Forum in Ottawa, alongside confirmation that Natural Resources Canada has renewed its support for EMH for four additional years, providing $5 million to strengthen Canada’s capacity for transparent, evidence-based energy and climate policy analysis.
Carleton’s participation expands the consortium’s policy and governance expertise at a time of growing uncertainty linked to trade realignment, industrial strategy, electrification, and the pace of the energy transition. A key element of the partnership is the addition of Daniel Rosenbloom to the EMH Executive Committee. An Assistant Professor at Carleton’s School of Public Policy and Administration and holder of the Rosamond Ivey Research Chair in Sustainability Transitions, his research focuses on the governance and political economy of net-zero transitions and on decision-support frameworks that connect near-term policy choices with long-term system outcomes.
Beyond individual expertise, Carleton contributes a broader interdisciplinary ecosystem spanning energy-system modelling, power-system planning, and renewable-energy policy, supported by the relaunch of the Carleton Energy Systems Centre. Its Ottawa location also strengthens EMH’s proximity to federal decision-makers, reinforcing its role as a national convening platform linking modelling capacity with policy needs.
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