
Our Offices –
Our Clients –
Our AcademicsAs of the 1st January 2013 worldwide installations of PLEXOS exceeded 700 at over 135 sites in 32 countries.
Commercial Users
PLEXOS® is used across every region of the world by:
- Independent system operators
- Regulators
- Generation companies
- Transmission companies
- Consultants
- Analysts
Since its first release in 2000 PLEXOS® has emerged as the power market simulation tool of choice, with a customer base spanning the globe and including many of the world’s largest and most sophisticated utilities and system operators. PLEXOS® simulation results are renowned for accuracy and robustness and have appeared in numerous publications. PLEXOS® simulation results are subject to regular and rigorous audit.
Sponsored Internships
Energy Exemplar were the proud sponsors of the internship for Mr. Charles Nweke.
- Name:
Charles Nweke - Institution:
University College London School of Energy and Resources - Course name:
Energy and Resources: Policy and Practice (MSc) - Research Topic:
Benefits of Chronological Modelling for capacity expansion planning
Academics
Energy Exemplar offers licenses to a number of academics. Below are the academics who are registered users of PLEXOS®.
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- University of Zagreb
- University of College Cork
- Universidad Federico Santa Maria
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- University of California-Berkeley
- RWTH Aachen University
- University of Texas at Austin
- University of Victoria CA
- Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
- Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- Electric Power Research Institute
- Sandia National Laboratories
- Queens University Belfast
- University of Michigan
- Utrecht University
- Warsawa University of Technology
- University of Ulster
- Cranfield University
- Royal institute of technology (KTH)
- University of Wollongwong
- Université du Luxembourg
- University of California Irvine
- University College Dublin
- University of Newcastle Callaghan
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- SPERI
- Tulane University Energy Institute
- Zuse-Institut Berlin
- Energy Institute Hrovje Pozar
- Trinity College Dublin
- Dublin Institute of Technology
- University of Sydney
- Columbia University
- University of Bremen
- University of Split
- University New South Wales
- Heriot-Watt University
- European Commission
- Arizona State University
- Melbourne Energy Institute
- IFP School
- Deakin University

