Under CopyrightYu, SongminSongminYuHerbst, AndreaAndreaHerbstSiskos, PelopidasPelopidasSiskosChatzivasileiadis, TheodorosTheodorosChatzivasileiadisReiter, UlrichUlrichReiterAsimakopoulou, GeorginaGeorginaAsimakopoulouKranzl, LukasLukasKranzlParoussos, LeonidasLeonidasParoussos2024-07-152024-07-152021https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/471314https://doi.org/10.24406/publica-339810.24406/publica-3398To achieve the Paris Agreement goals, all countries need to implement two central strategies: i) enhancing energy efficiency (EE) and (ii) decarbonizing the remaining energy supply and demand. Scenarios with different focusses and assumptions have been developed to map this development until 2050. In this context, the newTRENDs project develops the analytical basis for a "2050 Energy Efficiency Vision" by taking into account New Societal Trends in energy demand modeling.enNew societal trendsEnergy demand modelingGap analysisPathways for New Societal Trends and gap analysis for demand models. Deliverable D3.1report