Training & Workshops
Stanford University (Palo Alto, California, United States) – Regular Summer Workshop
Title: 2011 – Regular Summer Workshop
Host: Stanford University, Palo Alto, California (US)
Venue: Stanford University, Palo Alto, California (US)
Date: July 9-10, 2011
Contacts: GianCarlo Tosato, Susan Sweeney
Programme – Summary
July 9, 2011 (09:00-15:15) – ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 1
July 9, 2011 (15:45-17:15) – ETSAP Executive Committee
Participation restricted to ETSAP Delegates, officers, and invited experts.
Agenda and attachments are sent separately.
July 11-13, 2011 (09:00-17:30) – Basic training course on VEDA-TIMES
July 9, 2011 (09:00-15:15)
ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 1
9:00-11:00
Parallel Session A1:Global and National Energy Models (Oak Lounge West)
Chair:Maryse Labriet
Gabrial Anandarajah, Energy Institute, University College London, UK
Economics of hydrogen: Applying global technology learning in TIAM-UCL
Nicklas Forsell, Mines, Paris Tech, Sophia Antipolis, France
Development of bio-energy sector and its links to forest management and industries
Kenneth Karlsson, Risoe; Pernille Seljom, IFE; Wouter Nijs, VITO;
A global or a partial climate agreement – what difference does it make?
Kenneth Karlsson, Risoe National Laboratory, Technical University of Denmark,
China’s role in global climate change mitigation: the Chinese potential for biomass & CCS
George Giannakidis, CRES, Athens, Greece
The Greek Energy System in 2050 – GHG mitigation options
Yu-Feng Chou, Miao-Shan Tsai, Jing-Wei Kou, Tzu-Yar Liu, Industrial Technology
Reasearch Institute, ITRI, Taiwan Ming-Chin Chuang, Chin-Wei Wu, Chi-Liang Tsai, Su-Chen Weng, Bureau of Energy,
Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan
MARKAL-Taiwan Application for Low Carbon Electricity Measures
11:00-11:20
Morning Break
11:20-13:00
Parallel Session A2:National Energy Models (Oak Lounge West)
Chair:Kenneth Karlsson
João Pedro Gouveia, Sofia Simões, CENSE – New University of Lisbon, Portugal
Competitiveness of different renewable electricity generation technologies: case study of Portugal 2020-2050
Gabrial Anandarajah, University College London, UK
2 region UK MARKAL model: development and results
Joe De Carolis, North Carolina State University, US
Design and Application of a US TIMES Model
Arne Lind, Pernille M. Sire Seljom, IFE, Norway
The Future Norwegian Energy System in a European context
Roman Podolets, Oleksander Diachuk, IEF, Ukrainian National Academy of Science, Kiev
Ukrainian Emission Targets for the Post-Kyoto Period
13:00-14:00
Lunch Break
9:00-11:00
Parallel Session B1:Methodology (Cypress)
Chair: Joe De Carolis
Denise Van Regemorter, Wim Benoot KUL; Wouter Nijs, VITO; Belgium
Energy diversification through fuel price variation within TIMES
Fabian Kesicki, University College London, UK
Why are MAC curves robust to different fossil fuel prices? An application to the UK power sector
Kostas Tigas, CRES, Athens, Greece
Probabilistic Generation Expansion Planning under Wide-Scale Wind Energy Penetration
Camille Fertel, Jean-Philippe Waaub, Yuri Alcocer, Olivier Bahn, Kathleen Vaillancourt, GERAD, Montreal, Canada
Modeling Energy Security: Critical approach and application to energy corridors in TIMES-Canada
Jürgen-Fr. Hake, Peter Markewitz, Dag Martinsen, Thiemo Pesch, FZ Juelich, Germany
Comparison of model based energy scenarios for Germany and methodical outlook
Kenneth C. Hoffman, The MITRE Corporation, US
Perspectives on the Validation of Energy System Models for Long-Term Projections
11:00-11:20
Morning Break
11:20-13:00
Parallel Session B2: End use sectors and others (Cypress)
Chair: Kathleen Vaillancourt
Hannah Daly, University College Cork, Ireland
An integrated energy systems and stock modelling approach for modelling future private car energy demand
Jean-Michel Cayla,
Households under carbon constraint: what policies for a pathway toward low-carbon consumption in France?
Roman Kanala, Emmanuel Fragniere, Nathalie Turin, University of Geneve, Switzerland
Developing Energy and Environmental Planning Scenarios Based on Ethno-methodology: a Case Study Conducted for the Residential Sector in Geneva
Kalai Ramea, University of California, Davis, US
Energy-Economic-Environment Model for Policy Analysis in California: Elastic Demand & Sensitivity Analysis in MARKAL/TIMES
Fabio Lanati, RSE Spa, Milan, Italy
The Italian power system: evolution towards the targets of the National Renewable Energy Action Plan and over
13:00-14:00
Lunch Break