Training & Workshops
International Energy Agency (Paris, France) – Regular Summer Workshop
Title: 2004 – Regular Summer Workshop
Host: International Energy Agency (IEA)
Venue: UIC-P Espaces Congrés, 16 rue Jean Rey, 75015 Paris, France
Date: June 21-25, 2004
Contacts: GianCarlo Tosato
Programme – Summary
June 21, 2004 – ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 1
June 22, 2004 – ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 2
June 23, 2004 – ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 3
June 24, 2004 – ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 4
June 25, 2004 – ETSAP Executive Committee
Participation restricted to ETSAP Delegates, officers, and invited experts.
Agenda and attachments are sent separately.
June 21, 2004
ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 1
ETSAP Tools
GianCarlo Tosato
Introduction
Dolf Gielen
MARKAL-ETP: present structure of the model and database proposals for improvement of the tools
Richard Loulou, Gary Goldstein, Ken Noble
Presentation of the new MARKAL documentation
Gary Goldstein, Ken Noble
MARKAL-ANSWER: updates, SW versions, installation
Dan Loughlin, US-EPA
Exploring near equilibrium solutions: the MARKAL MGA algorithm and its use
Amit Kanudia, Kathleen Vaillancourt, Richard Loulou
The VEDA Front End: status of the Data Base and Templates approach; The VEDA back-end: new reporting capabilities
Uwe Remme, Antti Lehtila, Gary Goldstein
The TIMES model generator: status of the code
Richard Loulou, Uwe Remme, Antti Lehtila, Gary Goldstein, Amit Kanudia, Kathleen Vaillancourt
Proposed outline of VEDA-TIMES documentation
Leonardo Barreto, Peter Rafai, Socrates Kypreos, PSI-CH
Marginal abatement curves in the energy systems GMM model
Sanna Syri, Antti Lehtila, I. Savoliainen, VTT Process
Multi-gas GHG mitigation scenarios for Finland – diversified energy supply with reduced air pollution
John Conti, US-EIA
SAGE project: recent developments and results
Tom Alfstad, Mark Howells, Energy Research Center, Cape Town University, SA
Recent energy systems analysis activities
Norma Anglani, G. Petrecca, A. Signoriello, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Uni. Pavia, ITALY
Local Energy Planning: How to get started with MARKAL while serving the community and interconnecting University’s expertise with the territory
June 22, 2004
ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 2
Opening and Welcome Address
Claude Mandil – IEA Executive Director
Fatih Birol, Alan Manne, John Weyant, GianCarlo Tosato, Leo Schrattenholzer
PLENARY SESSION I
CHAIR: Alan Manne
Fatih Birol
World Energy Outlook: Challenges for Energy Modellers
Leo Schrattenholzer
A Roadmap to a Sustainable Global Energy System
Peter Odell
Why Carbon Fuels will Dominate the 21st Century’s Global Energy Economy
Joseph Aldy
Thirteen Plus One: A Comparison of Global Climate Policy Architectures
Dolf J. Gielen, Niclas Mattsson, Fridtjof Unander
Technology Learning in the ETP Model
Socrates Kypreos
Impacts on RD&D on Carbon Mitigation Cost
Mark Howell
Modeling Multiple Goals: GHG Mitigation and Socio-economic Development
John Lee, Edward Linky, Owen Carroll
A Portfolio Approach in Local Energy Planning and Building Upgrades: The Case of New York
Pietrapertosa, C. Cosmi, M. Macchiato, G. Marmo, M. Salvia
Life Cycle Assessment and Comprehensive Analysis for an Integrated Evaluation of Environmental Impact of Anthropogenic Activities
June 23, 2004
ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 3
PLENARY SESSION II – Energy Modeling Forum (EMF) Study
CHAIR: John Weyant
Geoffrey Blanford, Francisco De la Chesnaye, Casey Delhotal, John Weyant
EMF 21 Study: Multi-Gas Mitigation and Climate Change
Presentation 1 – Presentation 2
John Weyant
EMF 22: Climate Policy Scenarios in the Long Run and in Transition
Hillard Huntington
EMF 23: World Natural Gas Markets and Trade
Jean Laherrere
Natural gas supply future
Shunsuke Mori
Project Phoenix – Integrated Assessment of Global Warming Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation with Multi-region and Multi-sector Model and Scenario Development
Domenico Rossetti Di Valdalbero
European Energy Socio-economic Research
Amit Kanudia, Kathleen Vaillancourt, Richard Loulou, GianCarlo Tosato
Long-term Energy-emission Scenarios with the World-TIMES Model
Syri, A. Lehtila, I. Savolainen
Multi-gas GHG Mitigation Scenarios for Finland Diversified Energy Supply with Reduced Air Pollution
Markus Blesl, Uwe Remme, Ulrich Fahl
European Electricity Market between Liberalisation and Climate Protection
Sebastian Briem, Ulrich Fahl, Markus Blesl, Ingo Ellersdorfer, Uwe Remme
The Modelling Experiment IV of the German Energy Modelling Forum Peter Read: Addressing the Policy Implications of Potential Abrupt Climate Change induced by Greenhouse Gas Emissions
June 24, 2004
ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 4
PLENARY SESSION III
CHAIR: Leo Schrattenholzer
William Nordhaus
The Outlook for Energy Three Decades After the Energy Crisis Paper – Presentation
Fridtjof Unander
Oil Crises and Climate Challenges: 30 Years of Energy Use in IEA Countries
Nebojsa Nakicenovic
Long-term Drivers of Climate Change
Alan Manne
MERGE: An Integrated Assessment for Global Climate Change Paper – Presentation
Soichiro Seki
Developing a Future Regime beyond the Kyoto Protocol: Bottom-up Approach
Joshua M. Bushinsky, Mark I. Howells, David G. Victor, Thomas Alfstad
Demand Supply: The South African Electricity Sector
Koen Smekens
The Role and Impact of CO2 Capture and Sequestration in Long Term Energy Scenarios
Christian G. Eherer, Martin Baumann, Jorg Duweke, Thomas Hamacher
Nuclear Fusion as a New Energy Technology in a Single-Regional TIMES Model of the Global Energy System
Casey Dehotal, Pat Delaquil, Gary Goldstein
Modeling Methane and Deriving Mitigation Cost Curves in US-EPA MARKAL
Maryse Labriet, Richard Loulou, Amit Kanudia
Integrated MARKAL Modeling of World Cooperative and Non-cooperative CO2 Mitigation Strategies
Olev Liik, Mati Valdma, Matti Keel, Heiki Tammoja
Optimisation of Electricity Production Capacity under Uncertainty
Daniel H. Loughlin
Generation and Analysis of Alternative Technological Scenarios Using MARKAL-MGA: Application in the Transportation Sector
Federico Santi
Small-size Nuclear Power Plants Inherently Safe: A Short-term Technology Option for the Future of Nuclear Energy