National abundance pathway analysis.
NZ-style assessment, replicable per country. Outputs publishable as standalone research or as input to policy debate.
Public debate on energy policy is increasingly driven by simulation, scenario, and dashboard. The methodology behind those tools is rarely auditable. Inari Protocol's is auditable on purpose — it is the only way the framework holds up when contested.
For universities, NGOs, foundations, and policy researchers who want to use the framework in their own work. Restricted-use license: cannot be used for commercial advisory or paid policy work, but freely usable for research publication, advocacy, and academic instruction.
| Research / Educational license (P6) | Detail |
|---|---|
| Includes | Universal cores. Jurisdiction instances already built. Dataset access. Documentation. Citation support. |
| Price band | $10K – $60K / year, scaled to organisation size. |
| Requirements | Attribution in published work. Pre-publication review of methodology accuracy, with no editorial veto on conclusions. |
| Excluded | Commercial advisory. Paid policy positions for parties (use the political-platform engagement instead). |
For studies where the research output is the deliverable — usually grant-funded, often co-published. Inari Protocol brings the framework and modelling. The partner organisation brings the substantive question, framing, and audience.
NZ-style assessment, replicable per country. Outputs publishable as standalone research or as input to policy debate.
Cross-sector comparison of how each unit of additional electricity translates to economic value. Food processing emerged as the largest single sensitivity in the NZ decomposition.
Cyclone-, drought-, and fuel-delay-prone economies modelled with resilience value monetised against cost-of-failure rather than left qualitative.
Where supply-chain failure is unacceptable. Quantifies the security premium and capability premium that justify above-market procurement.
A scoping call is the first step. The framework is the modelling layer; the question and framing are the partner organisation’s. Publication arrangements are agreed at intake.
Research licenses are annual. Co-authored studies are scoped per project, often partially grant-funded.