Training & Workshops
International Energy Agency (Paris, France) – Regular Summer Workshop
Title: 2008 – Regular Summer Workshop
Host: International Energy Agency (IEA)
Venue: International Energy Agency (Paris, France)
Date: July3-4, 2008
Contacts: GianCarlo Tosato
Programme – Summary
July 3, 2008 (09.00-18.00) – ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 1
July 4, 2008 (09.00-18.00) – ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 2
July 3, 2008 (09.00-18.00)
ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 1
Parallel Session 1: ETSAP – IEW extension
Chair: Leo Schrattenholzer
Anjana Das, Erik Ahlgren
The ESMOPO project – MARKAL modelling of three ASEAN countries and the role of clean technologies
Ramachandran Kannan
The roles of electricity and hydrogen storage in a low-carbon energy system – Modelling in temporal MARKAL model
Poul Erik Grohnheit, Kenneth Karlsson, Marie Munster
Waste-to-energy technologies in TIMES models
T. Hamacher, J. Herrmann, F. Botzenhart, P. Muhlich, P. Bohme
Energy models for urban planning: the slow track to more energy efficiency and greenhouse gas emission reductions
Victoria Alexeeva-Talebi, Niels Anger
Supra-European Emissions Trading Schemes: An Efficiency and International Trade Analysis
Martin Bartelt
Economic effects of greenhouse gas emissions reduction on a local level
Markus Blesl, Tom Kober, David Bruchof
The role of technologies and structural changes in the energy system of the EU 27 to achieve the 440 ppm target
Thomas Alfstad, Paul Friley, Audrey Lee
Energy Independence and Security Act 2007: Impacts on US GHG emissions and energy security
Pascal Muehlich, Thomas Hamacher, Tobias Hartmann
Global transportation scenarios in the multi regional EFDA-TIMES energy model
Cheddi Kiravu
The Botswana Energy Situation – A Trail on a Clean Energy Technological Footprint
Parallel Session 2: ETSAP regular workshop
Chair: Maryse Labriet
Machteld van den Broek
Integrating ArcGIS and MARKAL: a toolbox
Socrates Kypreos
Linking MM with MERGE to study national policies under consistent global developments
DeniseVan Regemorter Wouter Nijs
EU-objectives on climate change and renewable energy for 2020 in Belgium
Neil Strachan
Soft-linking UK MARKAL to a GIS interface to investigate spatial aspects of new hydrogen infrastructures
Mark Barrett
Innovative Simulation and Optimisation Techniques for Energy Systems with a High Renewable Component
Uwe Remme
Modelling Hubbert curves as MIP formulation in TIMES
Francesco Gracceva, Umberto Ciorba
MARKAL-Italy: mitigation cost curve by technology group
Joao Cleto, Sofia Simoes, Patricia Fortes, Julia Seixas
The role of energy efficiency in Portugal for compliance with 2020 GHG emission targets
Jan Duerinck
Assessment and improvement of methodologies used for Greenhouse Gas projections
Pieter Lodewijks, Erika Meynaerts
The Environmental Costing Model: the methodology explained for a multi-pollutant MIP model with different applications
Tanay S. Uyar, Mustafa Saglam, Egemen Sulukan
About the new version of Turkish MARKAL model
Advance in ETSAP tools
Chair: GianCarlo Tosato
Antti Lehtila
Alternative Objective Function Formulations in TIMES
Ken Noble
ANSWER-TIMES users interface: presentation of the fully functional users interface
Amit Kanudia
VEDA users interface: updates
July 4, 2008 (09.00-18.00)
ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 2
Parallel Session 1 Workshop on data, models and methodologies of the REACCESS EC FP7 project
Chair: prof. Evasio Lavagno
Parallel Session 2 Working with the ETSAP-TIAM model and calibrating the national regions
Chair: Uwe Remme
Maryse Labriet, et al (presented by Uwe Remme)
The ETSAP-TIAM global multi-regional model: organisation of the information (templates, scenario files, how to build the service demands)
Amit Kanudia
The procedure that extracts a country and adds it as a new region
F. Gracceva, U. Ciorba, G.C. Tosato, M. Gargiulo
The path towards the calibration of the extracted region: the example of Italy
Roberta Quadrelli
Electricity, Heat, and CHP in the IEA National Energy Balances
Energy Technology Systems Analysis Programme Annex X: Global Energy Systems and Common Analyses