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|ProgramType=Program
|ProgramType=Program
|OrgSponsor=Office of Biological and Environmental Research
|OrgSponsor=Office of Biological and Environmental Research
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|TopOrganization=Department of Energy
|Purpose=To develop and apply advanced Earth system models to investigate the interaction between climate change and energy systems, focusing on high-resolution simulations to answer complex climate science questions. It aimed to provide insights for energy policy and technology development.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://climatemodeling.science.energy.gov |title=Earth and Environmental Systems Modeling Program |accessdate=January 30, 2025}}</ref>
|Purpose=To develop and apply advanced Earth system models to investigate the interaction between climate change and energy systems, focusing on high-resolution simulations to answer complex climate science questions. It aimed to provide insights for energy policy and technology development.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://climatemodeling.science.energy.gov |title=Earth and Environmental Systems Modeling Program |accessdate=January 30, 2025}}</ref>
|Website=https://climatemodeling.science.energy.gov
|Website=https://climatemodeling.science.energy.gov
|ProgramStart=2014
|ProgramStart=2014
|InitialFunding=
|Duration=Ended
|Duration=Ended
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|Historic=Yes
}}
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'''Accelerated Climate Model for Energy (ACME)''' focused on developing and applying advanced Earth system models to investigate the interaction between climate change and energy systems. By emphasizing high-resolution simulations, ACME sought to answer complex climate science questions, providing crucial insights for energy policy and technology development in the context of climate change.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://climatemodeling.science.energy.gov |title=Earth and Environmental Systems Modeling Program |accessdate=January 30, 2025}}</ref> The Accelerated Climate Model for Energy (ACME) has transitioned into the [[Energy Exascale Earth System Model]] (E3SM).
'''Accelerated Climate Model for Energy (ACME)''' focused on developing and applying advanced Earth system models to investigate the interaction between climate change and energy systems. By emphasizing high-resolution simulations, ACME sought to answer complex climate science questions, providing crucial insights for energy policy and technology development in the context of climate change.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://climatemodeling.science.energy.gov |title=Earth and Environmental Systems Modeling Program |accessdate=January 30, 2025}}</ref> The Accelerated Climate Model for Energy (ACME) has transitioned into the [[Energy Exascale Earth System Model]] (E3SM).