Thanks for the clarification but I can't find anything in the .log or .edr-files that would correspond to the non-polar solvation energy.

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Hi! Yes, the GB-polarization energy corresponds to the solvent-solute electrostatics polarization energy. The non-polar part of the solvation energy (the solvent-solvent cavity term and the solute-solvent vdw-term) are named Non. polar solvation (or something like that) in the log-file. /Per 4 nov 2010 kl. 11.10 skrev Christian Mücksch:
>  Dear all,
> > I've got a general question regarding implicit solvent simulations.
>  Using g_energy there's an option to print out the GB-polarization. Is that 
the solvent-solute electrostatics polarization free energy?
> > How can one interpret a rise or decrease in the GB-polarization? > > Kind regards,
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