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ETSAP Newsletters
Before the diffusion of the web and social media, ETSAP published a newsletter to publicize upcoming events, news, and activities of its members, as well as their contributions to the common activities.
The following archives ETSAP Newsletters are still available:
ETSAP Newsletter, Vol. 10, No. 6, June, 2008
Annex X: Summary Accomplishment : Global Models- Multi-regionals analysis- Partners’studies- Other
ETSAP Newsletter, Vol. 10, No. 4-5, June, 2007
- Main feaures of TIMES
- The Integrated MARKAL-EFOM System
- VEDA [Versatile Data Analyst]
- Formulation of the TIMES Climate Module
- Multi-stage Stochastics for Uncertainty Analyses
- Myopic TIMES Prototype Version
- Some Early TIMES Applications
ETSAP Newsletter, Vol. 10, No. 3, May, 2007
- MARKAL recent enhancement
- Intermediate steps towards the 2000-Watt society in Switzerland.
- Recent Energy System Modelling at UK-ERC
- MARKAL-Macro Kazakhstan
ETSAP Newsletter, Vol. 10, No. 2, December, 2006
- The IEA G8+5 POW and the contribution of ETSAP Brazil Energy Plan 2030.
- South Africa ERC Modeling Activities: Recent and Current Projects.
- China: Proposal on future cooperation with ETSAP under G8+5.
- The Networks of Expertise in Energy Technology(NEET).
- India Energy Sector Modeling.
ETSAP Newsletter, Vol. 10, No. 1, December, 2005
- Regional Planning and Cooperation.
- The NEEDS Project.
- The EPSAP Project.
- CASCADE MINTS.
- Local scale application of MARKAL.
ETSAP Newsletter, Vol. 8, No. 6, July, 2005
- Annex VIII: Exploring Energy Technology Perspectives, and
- Annex IX: Energy Models Users' Group.
ETSAP Newsletter, Vol. 8, No. 5, June, 2005
- Carbon Sequestration Marginal Cost Curb for Colombia.
- Modelling the Natural Gas System by using the MARKAL model.
- Integrated Environment-Energy Economy Evaluation (EEE) for the Sustainable Local Planning of the Aburr Valley Metropolitan.
- Sweden: MARKAL activities at the Department of Energy Technology, Chalmers University of Technology.
- Activities at Profu related to the use of the MARKAL model.
- Activities at the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute.
- Energy-Economic-Environment Modeling Group University of Cape Town, South Africa.
- Finland. Poland. ETSAP Around the World
ETSAP Newsletter, Vol. 8, No. 4, December, 2003
- ETSAP goes China.
- ETSAP around the world
- Visitor Corner
ETSAP Newsletter, Vol. 8, No. 3, October, 2003
- ETSAP goes China.
- ETSAP around the world
- Visitor Corner
ETSAP Newsletter, Vol. 8, No. 2, August, 2003
- Toward a Nash Equilibrium MARKAL?
- Two Approaches to Long Term,Low Carbon Options.
- Regional MARKAL Groups Organize.
- Annex IX,Energy Models Users' Group.
- The Visitors Corner.
ETSAP Newsletter, Vol. 8, No. 1, November 2002
- Exploring Energy Technology Perspectives.
- Learning Strategies for Technological Development toward Sustainable Futures.
- Implementing Agreement for a Programme of Energy Technology Systems Analysis.
ETSAP Newsletter, Vol. 7, No. 8, May 2002
- Annex VIII to extend global models.
- Tosato heads ETSAP Annex VIII.
- Around the World.
ETSAP Newsletter, Vol. 7, No. 7, January 2002
- Is Kyoto Fatally Flawed? - An Analysis with MacGEM.
- The MARKAL Family of Models.
- Managing Materials to Reduce Carbon Dioxide.
- Progress on IEA Energy Technology Perspectives.
- Tom Kram Departs.
ETSAP Newsletter, Vol. 7, No. 6, October 2001
- ETSAP to Have Key Role in IEA Energy Technology Perspectives.
- Joint Meeting Held with Italy's Kyoto Club.
- Linking Local Air Pollution Control with Global Warming Policy.
- Concept Studied for Recycling CO2 from Vehicles.
- Goal Programming with MARKAL.
- Turin Polytechnic to offer Master's course.
ETSAP Newsletter, Vol. 7, No. 5, April 2001
- German Modelers Look at Nuclear Phase-out.
- Multi-Regional Technological Learning with MARKAL.
- This article presents an overview of recent activities and projects (in other countries as well, e.g. as Outreach) in which the ETSAP partners are involved in.
ETSAP Newsletter, Vol. 7, No. 4, December 2000
- USA IEA to adopt ETSAP Models.
- ABB Hosts Joint Seminar on China.
- CO2 Emission Reduction: Sooner or Later.
- How Will Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction be Shared Domestically?
ETSAP Newsletter Vol. 7, No. 3, September 2000 (no document)
This Newsletter provides an up-to-date listing of the reports published during 1999 and 2000 by ETSAP participants and others using the MARKAL family of energy technology system models.
ETSAP Newsletter, Vol. 7, No. 2, May 2000 (no document)
- Regional Environmental Planning in Italy.
- Building Upgrades in Taiwan as an Example for CDM.
- Calculating Environmental Benefits with MARKAL.
ETSAP Newsletter, Vol. 7, No. 1, January 2000
- The New Times: a Model for the Millennium
- Around the World
- Annex VII to Stress International Cooperation
- Summary of Annex VI Published
- ETSAP Members in Third IPCC Assessment
- Wene Writes on Experience Curves
- IEA Cites ETSAP as "Success Story"
ETSAP Newsletter No. 7, June 1999 (no document)
- Managing Materials for Greenhouse Gas Reduction (based on work by Dolf Gielen et al., ECN Policy Studies, the Netherlands)
- Struggles with Energy Growth (based on work by Leif Kristian Alm, IFE Norway)
- A GENIE for Imperfect Foresight (based on work by Niclas Mattsson,ChalmersUniversity Sweden)
ETSAP Newsletter No. 6, October 1998 (no document)
- A world with emissions trading: Modeled as five regions
- A world with emissions trading: seen from Northern America
ETSAP Newsletter, No. 5, July 1998
- Down the learning Curve with Emerging Technologies
- Briefing Note on the Kyoto Protocol
- Japan needs Nuclear Power to Reduce CO2 emissions
- Markal "most widely used" model, but...


















