Training & Workshops
IER, Stuttgart University (Stuttgart, Germany) – Regular Winter Workshop
Title: 2006 – Regular Winter Workshop
Host: IER, Stuttgart University (Stuttgart, Germany)
Venue: IER, Stuttgart University (Stuttgart, Germany)
Date: November28-29, 2006
Contacts: GianCarlo Tosato
Programme – Summary
November 29, 2006 – ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 1
November 30, 2006 – ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 2
December 1, 2006 (9.00 – 13.00) – ETSAP Executive Committee
Participation restricted to ETSAP Delegates, officers, and invited experts.
Agenda and attachments are sent separately.
November 29, 2006
ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 1
Training on TIMES Updates and future developments
Uwe Remme, Markus Blesl (IER)
Overview of TIMES: Variables, Equations, Parameters Improvements over MARKAL
Using TIMES with other users interfaces
Ken Noble (Noble-Soft Systems)
Status of ANSWER-TIMES
Antti Lehtila (VTT, Fin)
Experience at VTT Finland
Bruno Merven (ERC SA)
Experience at ERC South Africa
Denise Van Regemorter (K. U. Leuven), Wouter Nijs (VITO)
Experience with migrating MARKAL models to TIMES
Markus Blesl (IER)
The NEEDS TIMES Pan European model: status and perspectives
P.E. Grohnheit (RISO)
Wind power in the EC RES2020 project
Richard Loulou (KANLO)
EC TOCSIN project
Richard Loulou (KANLO)
GICC project
November 30, 2006
ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 2
TIMES integrated assessment model (TIAM)
Richard Loulou (KANLO)
Introduction and History of the 15 region global TIAM
Maryse Labriet
Structure of TIAM: Regions, RES, Trades, Periods, TechRep
Antti Lehtila (VTT, Fin)
Integrating aspects of TIAM: Climate Module
Richard Loulou (KANLO)
Integrating aspects of TIAM – Application: Hedging strategies for long term climate stabilisation
Dolf Gielen (IEA)
The IEA-ETP global MARKAL model: status and perspectives
Chirstian Eherer(EFDA), Martin Baumann (EFDA)
The EFDA TIMES global model: status and perspectives
Future developments of TIAM
Richard Loulou, Maryse Labriet
EMF-22: Policies in transition
Uwe Remme (IER)
Prototype of a myopic TIAM version
Amit Kanudia (KanORS)
Collapsing the RES: the example of SAGE