Training & Workshops

International Energy Agency (IEA) (Paris, France) – Regular Summer Workshop

Title: 2019 – Regular Summer Workshop
Host: International Energy Agency (IEA)
Venue: UIC-P Espaces Congrés, 16 rue Jean Rey, 75015 Paris, France
Date:  June 6-7, 2019
Contacts: Kenneth Karlsson

Programme – Summary
June 6, 2019 (09:00-14:00) – ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 1
June 6, 2019 (14:00-18:00) – ETSAP Executive Committee

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

June 7, 2019 (9:00-16:00) – ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 2
June 3-5, 2019 (09:00-17:30) – Basic training course on VEDA-TIMES

June 6, 2019 (09:00-14:00)

ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 1

9:00-11:00
Session 1: Modelling Decarbonising I
Chair: Dr. Anna Krook-Reikkola

Decarbonization bottlenecks and short-term policy entry points towards achieving the Paris climate goals
(PDF) Dr. Gunnar Luderer, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

Energy modeling approach to the global energy-mineral nexus: Exploring metal requirements and the well-below 2?°C target with 100 percent renewable energy
(PDF) Prof. Koji TOKIMATSU, Tokyo Institute of Technology

Addressing Decarbonisation uncertainty in ETSAP-TIAM using Monte Carlo Methods
(PDF) Dr. James Glynn, MaREI-ERI-UCC

Modelling the low-carbon energy transition of the territories: a TIMES-SUD PACA model to assess the long-term decarbonization strategy of the south-east region of France
(PDF) Mr. Carlos Andrade Centre de Mathématiques Apliquées de Mines ParisTech

The Sustainable Energy Project Development
Ms. Sara Suleiman Nassoro, The Misali Energy Research Project, Amani Foundation

Energy Service Demands projections in transport sector for SSPs
(PDF) Mr. Siddharth Joshi, University College Cork

11:00-11:15
Coffee Break

11:15-11:55
Session 2: Collaborative Iteractive Modeling Tools
Chair: Brian O’Gallachoir

Development of a National Energy System Model for collaborative analysis of energy and environmental policies in Serbia
(PDF) Ms. M. Filipovic, , Prof. M. Banjac, Ms J. Simovic, Ms B. Ramic Ministry of Mining and Energy, Republic of Serbia
Mr. G. Giannakidis, Ms. S. Nikolakaki , Mr F. Siakkis, Mr B. Kovacev

Using an interactive tool and informed citizen panels for linking energy systems modeling with public preferences
(PDF) Prof. Evelina Trutnevyte, University of Geneva, Switzerland

11:55-13:00
Session 3: Systems With High VRE
Designing weather resilient electricity systems with high shares of variable renewables
(PDF) Dr. James Price UCL Energy Institute

Cost concepts around operational practices and flexibility investments for high VRE power systems
(PDF) Dr Thomas Nikolakakis, IRENA

13:00-14:00
Lunch Break

June 7, 2019 (9:00-16:00)

ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 2

11:15-13:00
Session 5: Modeling Approaches I
Chair: James Glynn

Storage End Effects: An evaluation of common storage modelling assumptions
(PDF) Dr. Taco Niet, British Columbia Institute of Technology

Introducing |nemo: High performance, open-source energy system optimization
(PDF) Eric Kemp-Benedict, Stockholm Environment Institute

DISCUSSION ON THE CONTENT OF THE NEXT ETSAP ANNEX
(PDF) Coordination: B. O’Gallachoir, K. Karlsson, G. Giannakidis

13:00-14:00
Lunch Break

14:00-16:30
Session 6: Modeling Approaches II
Chair: George Giannakidis

From linking to integration of energy system models and computational general equilibrium models
(PDF) Dr. Per Ivar Helgesen, Enova SF

IntERACT – An Integrated Energy and Economic Model
(PDF) Mr. Asbjørn Hegelund, DTU

Comparison of timeslicing approaches: a case study using UK TIMES
(PDF) Dr. Paul Dodds, UCL Energy Institute

Representing Cross-border Trade in Long-term Power System Planning Models with Limited Geographical Scope
(PDF) Mr. Tim Mertens, VITO/University of Leuven

Simple representation of Land-use in TIMES-DK
(PDF) Mr. Kenneth Karlsson, Technical University of Denmark