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Portfolio management

Many business challenges involve selecting a portfolio of projects or investments. Examples include selecting investments, research and development projects, or tools to mitigate financial, operational, or cyber risks. Here are a range of case studies and examples applying Analytica to optimize and manage portfolios.

Helping DOE decide which R&D projects to fund

See how the prioritization of technologies and projects are managed based on the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for the US.

Helping gas utilities reduce risk with RSE

Learn about the decision-support web application named ANAGRAM (Analytica for Natural Gas Risk Analysis and Management).

Demand-side energy management with Analytica for Cost-Effectiveness Solutions (ACES)

Discover how blending social dynamics with energy models revolutionizes climate policy, offering sustainable, culturally-informed solutions.

Controversy to consensus: offshore oil platforms

Offshore oil in California is highly controversial. But, Lumina’s decision model on decommissioning oil platforms led to consensus for “rigs to reefs”.

Managing a portfolio of ESG projects

Investors increasingly care about ESG criteria in combination with firms’ financial returns. Learn about Bicore's new sustainable portfolio management solution.

How utilities meet renewable portfolio standards

Navigant Consulting created RE-Sim™, an Analytica model, to help TEP plan how to add generating capacity from renewable sources.

Decision making when there is little historic precedent

Learn how to make decisions and strategic plans in uncertain situations, where historical data is not available. See how to model this in Analytica with clarity and insight.

Exploring the future of the automobile

Can alternative technologies such as biofuels, natural gas, electric vehicles, or hydrogen fuel cells reduce greenhouse gas emissions and dependency on oil?

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