Artelys develops an energy modeling solution for Cambodia
In this context, the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) of Cambodia has requested the development of a multi-sectorial energy model to support strategic, policy-level analysis and decision-making in the Cambodian energy sector. The design and configuration of the tool will mobilize multiple stakeholders (Ministry of Mines and Energy, Ministry of Environment, the National Council for Sustainable Development, Électricité du Cambodge, etc.) and will be a key asset in facilitating the dialogue between these entities.
Artelys is proud to be in charge of the model development of the Cambodian energy sector, with strong cooperation with IED in the definition of the different energy prospective scenarios.



Artelys provides support to the French energy regulatory authority (CRE) in assessing the adequate incentive levels to foster distribution networks performance for TURPE 7
Artelys has conducted a quantitative assessment to inform target levels proposals for TURPE 7, examining past performance and the impact of integrating smart meter data (Linky) into indicators measuring the quality of energy supply.

The MARI project is growing
In recent months, several new European TSOs have successfully joined MARI, the pan-European mFRR activation platform whose market clearing engine was developed by Artelys.

Knitro 14.2 solve your toughest nonlinear non-convex models in seconds
— We are pleased to announce that Artelys Knitro 14.0 is now available! This new version enables compagnies to solve complex non-linear optimization problems with unprecedented efficency and precision.

Artelys Powers the Launch of CorNet’s Common Grid Model (CGM) Service
Artelys has been selected to develop computation engine modules for the Common European Merging Function (EMF) used in the core of the CorNet program’s RCC Service Platform, enabling pan-European operational power grid coordination and security analysis.
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