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Main Points & Conclusions Continued development of country specific projections, and improve reporting Completeness, Accuracy, Transparency, Consistency Use of Best Science!! (this has update consequences) Provide best input into policy formation (IAM users and formats, Commission and uncertainties) Continued development of “international” models (RAINS, PRIMES, CAPRI…) Peer reviews Improved engagement with “industry” Better communication across relevant groups Better understanding of country specific issues Better understanding of models- assumptions & limitations Engage people like DG TREN energy analysis group

Main Points & Conclusions