Training & Workshops

Iberotel Belpark Resort (Belek-Serik, Antalya, Turkey) – Regular Winter Workshop

Title: 1998 – Regular Winter Workshop
Host: Antalya, Turkey
Venue: Iberotel Belpark Resort, Belek-Serik, Antalya, Turkey
Date:  October 28-29, 1998
Contacts:  ETSAP Secretariat

Programme – Summary
November 3, 1998 (09.00 – 17.00) – ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 1
November 4, 1998 (09.00 – 17.00) – ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 2

Introduction to the Proceedings

Following an invitation from the Turkish representative in ETSAP, RETRU – Kocaeli University, the final Workshop under Annex VI was held on the southern coast of Turkey. In parallel, IEA-Annex 33 on ‘Advanced Local Energy Planning’ held its meetings at the same location, offering the welcome opportunity of a joint one-day meeting on Monday, 26 October.

After the joint meeting with Annex 33, the regular semi-annual internal ETSAP workshop took place, focusing on developing more concrete plans for continuation after expiration of the current Annex VI at the end of this calendar year. A draft proposal for an Annex VII was finalized, focusing on issues arising from the Kyoto Protocol of December 1997 and anticipated follow-up activities and future ETSAP research and analysis to address these issues. Results of very relevant multi-country analytical approaches and applications were presented and discussed to guide future activities in support of multi-lateral climate response strategies. A second line of research pursued in recent years addresses models with endogenized learning of technologies, illustrated by examples from ongoing work in the EU project TEEM, in which several ETSAP members participate.

In the preceding week the ETSAP technical model working group had met at IER Stuttgart to continue its work on developing the next generation of energy systems analysis models TIMES (The Integrated MARKAL/EFOM System). Progress reported indicates that, provided sufficient resources can be secured, TIMES can be developed into an operational package for distribution to other users by the end of Annex VII (for more detailed information on TIMES visit the ETSAP internet site .

The ETSAP meetings were concluded with the Executive Committee meeting on October 29. In addition to adopting a plan for development of a new Annex VII, supported by the vast majority of active participants in Annex VI, the committee decided in principle on a set of rules and guidelines for distribution of ETSAP software. These include contributions by non- ETSAP users into an R&D Fund aimed to raise additional resources for ongoing research on methodologies and tools.

GianCarlo TOSATO
ETSAP Project Head
EFDA/ CSU, IPP, Max-Plank-Institut
Boltzmannstr.2, D-85748 Garching Bei Muenchen
Germany
Phone: +(4989)3299-4194
fax. +(4989)3299-4197
e-mail: gct@etsap.org

Costs to New York of Reducing Emissions of Greenhouse Gases
Douglas Hill

Update on ETSAP activities since May 1998: Data Review and WWW
Tom Kram, Ad Seebregts

Partial and General Equilibrium Versions of Markal Models with Multi-Regional Trade: Model Specifications and Applications
Socrates Kypreos

ANSWER-MARKAL Update
Gary Goldstein

The Integrated MARKAL-EFOM System – TIMES
Gary Goldstein

ANSWER-MARKAL, Presentation of Most Recent Enhancements
Ken Noble

The Xtractor – A Tool for managing GAMS Sets and Parameters
Thomas Steidle

Optimisation of Investments for the Belgian Energy System under Uncertainty, using Stochastic MARKAL
Joris Aertsens

Long-Term Energy and CO2 Emission Scenarios for Japan
Osamu Sato

Exploring Technology Dynamics with MARKAL for the EU-TEEM Project
Tom Kram, Ad Seebregts

A Simple Global Electricity MARKAL Model with Endogenous Learning
Socrates Kypreos
Socio-Economic Aspects of Fusion: a Very Long-Term Application of MARKAL/Europe
Tom Kram, Ad Seebregts

Combining Optimization and Econometrical Modelling Techniques – Experiences from the Euro-Arab Dialogue Model
Jan Duerinck