Training & Workshops

Joint Global Change Research Institute of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and University of Maryland (UMD) (Hyattsville, Maryland, united States) – Regular Summer Workshop

Title: 2017 – Regular Summer Workshop
Host: Joint Global Change Research Institute of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and University of Maryland (UMD)
Venue: College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd East, Hyattsville, Maryland, USA.
Date:  July 10-14, 2017
Contacts: Kenneth Karlsson

Programme – Summary
July 10, 2017 (09:00-17:30) – ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 1
July 11, 2017 (09:00-13:00) – ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 2
July 11, 2017 (14:00-18:00) – ETSAP Executive Committee

Participation restricted to ETSAP Delegates, officers, and invited experts.
Agenda and attachments are sent separately.

July 12-14, 2017 (09:00-17:00) – Basic training course on VEDA-TIMES

July 10, 2017 (09:00-17:30)

ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 1

8:00-9:30
IEA WEBINAR: ETP2017 Catalysing Energy Technology Transformation
Chair: Brian Ó Gallachóir

8:30-9:00
Breakfast Buffet

9:30-10:40
Session 1: Times Applications I
Chair: George Giannakidis

Short-term uncertainty in long-term energy models
Pernille Seljom, Institute for Energy Technology (IFE), Norway

Evaluation of the French Energy Transition for Green Growth Law with Times-FR
Ariane Millot, MINES ParisTech, France

10:40-11:00
Coffee Break

11:00-13:00
Session 2: Sectoral Focus In National Models
Chair: Luke Reedman

MoCho-TIMES Improved representation of model choice in transport sector in bottom-up optimization energy system models
Jacopo Tattini, DTU, Denmark

Forestry biomass reference energy system within a National TIMES model
Anna Krook-Riekkola, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden

Technology-based Approach for the Impacts of Global Warming on the Energy Use of Air Conditioning in Taiwan
Hsin-Wei Hsu, Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), Taiwan

Optimal integration of net Zero Energy Buildings in the Scandinavian energy system
Pernille Seljom, Institute for Energy Technology (IFE), Norway

Extracting Insights from Many Scenarios: Examples from FACETS
Evelyn Wright, USA; Amit Kanudia, KANORS, India

13:00-14:00
Lunch Break

14:00-15:30
Session 3: Technologies
Chair: James Glynn

The Influence of Continued RES Cost Reductions – an Analysis with the Mid-European-ELC TIMES Model
Fabian Paul Gotzens, IEK-STE, Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany

Characterizing technology opportunities for energy system in transition through rank trajectories
Tarun Sharma. University College Cork, Ireland

A Spatio-temporal Optimization Model for the Analysis of Future Energy Systems with Power to Hydrogen Pathways
Martin Robinius. Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany

The Danish Energy Technology Data Catalogue
Rikke Næraa, Danish Energy Agency, Denmark

15:30-16:00
Coffee Break

16:00-17:30
Session 4: Times Applications II
Chair: Tamaryn Napp

Using Genuine Savings for Climate Policy Evaluation with an Integrated Assessment Model
Koji TOKIMATSU, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

Modeling long term interactions between energy vectors: a case study for gas and electricity systems in France
Remy Doudard, MINES ParisTech, France

TIMES Course for Master Students in DTU: Reflections and Way Forward
Olexandr Balyk, DTU, Denmark

July 11, 2017 (09:00-13:00)

ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 2

8:30-9:00
Breakfast Buffet

9:00-11:00
Session 5: CCS In Energy Scenarios
Chair: Brian Ó Gallachóir

DoE activities in CCS and workshop summary
Ann Satsangi, DoE Office of Fossil Energy, USA

IEA-GHG activities and possible collaboration with IEA-ETSAP
Keith Burnard, IEA GHG

IEA-GHG project and findings to date
James Glynn, MaREI-UCC, Ireland

Status of US CCS projects and data available
Chris Nichols, Energy Markets Analysis Team, Systems Engineering and Analysis NETL

Energy systems modelling and CCS: Insights from the COMET project
Maurizio Gargiulo, E4SMA, Italy

11:15-11:30
Coffee Break

11:30-13:00
Session 6: ETSAP-TIAM Applications
Chair: Kenneth Karlsson

Pushing the limits of TIAM – Achieving well-below 2 degrees scenarios
Tamaryn Napp, Grantham Institute, Imperial College London, UK

Mitigation Pathways to well below 2C in ETSAP-TIAM
James Glynn, UCC, Ireland

Analysing smart path scenarios with ETSAP-TIAM
Pernille Seljom, Institute for Energy Technology (IFE), Norway

Analysis of the required global energy system transformations and the associated macroeconomic implications in order to meet ambitious decarbonisation targets
Babak Mousavi, Markus Blesl, Institute for Energy Economics and Rational Use of Energy, University Stuttgart

Status ETSAP_TIAM Git project and starting up ETSAP-TIAM update
Olexandr Balyk, DTU, Denmark

13:00-14:00
Lunch Break

14:00-17:00
Multi-Lateral Self-Organized Discussions