Let's build the right energy simulation

Share the audience, time available, and learning goals. We can shape the game around classroom instruction, executive training, policy discussion, or energy-business strategy.

TBA Energy - Electrical substation engineer

Classrooms

Turn energy-policy concepts into decisions students can test and explain.

Workshops

Give teams a structured way to discuss tradeoffs and priorities.

Custom scenarios

Adapt archetypes, shocks, and scorecards to match the learning objective.

Best details to include

Audience, session length, number of teams, target region, policy focus, and whether the experience should emphasize strategy, negotiation, or grid operations.

    Full name

    Email address

    Organization

    Role or title

    Phone number (optional)

    Preferred timeline

    What are you interested in?

    Audience size

    Key topics for the session

    Tell us what you want the energy game or session to achieve

    What a workshop can be built around

    A strong session can focus on a specific strategic question: how to serve data-center load, how to reduce grid losses, how to price power fairly, how to prepare for extreme weather, or how to balance decarbonization with affordability.

    The newest documentation package now includes the round flow, calculation logic, scorecard, event structure, and formulas needed to shape the current energy game into a polished classroom-ready version.

    Useful inputs

    Target audience, session length, number of teams, desired region, policy focus, and whether the session should emphasize business strategy, policy negotiation, or grid operations.

    Game development path

    Start with a spreadsheet-backed model and facilitator dashboard, then graduate to a full web interface once playtests confirm the strongest mechanics.

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