Training & Workshops

IER, Stuttgart University (Stuttgart, Germany) – Regular Winter Workshop

Title: 2018 – Regular Winter Workshop
Host: IER, Stuttgart University
Venue: Universitätstraße 34, 70569 Stuttgart, Room 168 &169, Germany
Date:  November 7-8, 2018
Contacts: Kenneth Karlsson

Programme – Summary
November 7, 2018 (09:00-17:00) – ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 1
November 8, 2018 (09:00-14:00) – ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 2
November 8, 2018 (14:00-18:00) – ETSAP Executive Committee

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

November 9, 2018 (9:00-16:00) – ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 3
November 5-6, 2018 (09:00-17:00) – Advanced training course on VEDA-TIMES
November 7-9, 2018 (09:00-17:00) – Basic training course on VEDA-TIMES

November 7, 2018 (09:00-17:00)

ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 1

8:30-9:00
Registration

9:00-9:30
Welcome Address
Energy Research at the IER
Markus Blesl, IER, Germany

9:30-10:00
Keynote
Energy Research Program of the German Government
Jens Winkler, BMWi, Germany

10:00-10:50
Session 1: Decentral systems
Chair: Dr. Anna Krook-Reikkola

Actors’ behaviour analysis in a decentralised energy system: Overview of TIMES-Actors Model and the German supply sector
Ali Tash, IER

Actors’ behaviour analysis in a decentralised energy system: The case of the transport provider, household and industrial sectors in Germany
Dr. Mohammad Ahanchian, Isela Bailey, Audrey Dobbins, IER

10:50-11:15
Coffee Break

11:15-12:45
Session 2: Decarbonising the transport sector
Chair: PD Dr. Markus Blesl

Modelling transport modal shift in TIMES models through elasticities of substitution
Raffaele Salvucci, DTU Lyngby

Implication of transport policies when meeting Swedish climate goals
Dr. Anna Krook Riekkola and Dr. Åsa Lindman, LUT Luleå

Analysis of different sector coupling paths for CO2 mitigation in the German transport sector
Felix Kattelmann, IER Stuttgart

Integrated Transport and Energy Modelling
Kari Aamodt Espegren, IFE Lillestrøm

November 8, 2018 (09:00-14:00)

ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 2

9:00-10:30
ETSAP Proposal Presentations (ca. 10 minutes each)
Chair: Dr. Kenneth Karlsson

  • Advancing the VEDA TIMES-Starter Platform for New Users
  • ETSAP VEDA-TIMES Advanced DEMO Models Extension
  • Modelling of hydrogen & Joint workshops with Hydrogen TCP
  • Expanding energy modelling towards Sustainable Development Goals (EM4SDG)
  • Excel technology database for energy system models integrated with a TIMESSubRES
  • Summer School on Prospective Modeling and Energy Transitions using TIMES (SPETT)

10:30-10:45
Coffee Break

10:45-11:05
Of session presentation
Participatory engagement of stakeholders with energy models
Prof. Russel McKenna

11:05-13:00
Session 5: Improved outreach and supporting users
Chair: Prof. Brian O’Gallachoir

Introduction by ETSAP coordinators and users
Facilitated discussion in groups

13:00-14:00
Lunch (at the Mensa Restaurant)

November 9, 2018 (9:00-16:00)

ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 3

8:30-9:00
Registration

9:00-12:30
Session 6: ETSAP IRENA Workshop on Innovation
Chair: Prof. Brian Ó Gallachóir (IEA-ETSAP TCP), Dr. Paul Durrant (IRENA)

IRENA CEM Campaign and Innovation
Brian Ó Gallachóir and Paul Durrant

Disruptive innovation
Hans Christian Gils (DLR)

Limitations in representing innovation in energy systems models
Uwe Remme (IEA) and Fionn Rogan (MaREI, UCC)

10:30-11:00
Coffee Break

11:00-12:30
New approaches to understanding innovation
Alessia Elia (MaREI and IRENA), Uwe Remme (IEA) and Daniele Popini (European Commission)

How do we improve representation of innovation in energy systems models?
Moderated discussion by Brian Ó Gallachóir and Paul Durrant

From single-factor to multi-factor learning curves for modelling innovation – a review
Alessia Elia, FionnRogan, Brian O Gallachoir, MaREI

Deepening cost analysis for Onshore Wind Technology
Alessia Elia, Michael Taylor, Fionn Rogan, Brian Ó Gallachóir, MaREI

12:30-13:30
Lunch Break

13:30-14:30
Session 7: TIAM Workshop
Chair: Russel McKenna

Visions for ETSAP-TIAM
Kenneth Karlsson, DTU, Denmark

CCS in IAM climate stabilisation scenarios – Exploring the sensitivity to CCS capture rates in ETSAP-TIAM
Dr. James Glynn, MaREI UCC, Ireland