Training & Workshops

The Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) premises at Campus Valhallavägen (Stockholm, Sweden) – Regular Summer Workshop

Title: 2010 – Regular Summer Workshop
Host: Risoe, Denmark and KTH. Sweden
Venue: Risoe National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy Frederiksborgvej 399, Roskilde, Denmark and The Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) premises at Campus Valhallavägen, Lindstedtsvägen 3, Stockholm, Sweden
Date:  June 24, 2010
Contacts:  GianCarlo Tosato, Kenneth Karlsson

Programme – Summary
June 24, 2010 (09:00-12:10) – ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 1
June 24, 2010 (13:20-15:10) – The use of the global multi-regional ETSAP-TIAM model via Data Base
June 24, 2010 (15:30-17:10) – ETSAP Executive Committee

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

June 24, 2010 (09:00-12:10)

ETSAP Regular Workshop Day 1

9.00-10.20
Parallel Session n. X1: Energy Effiiciency  Room E2
Chair: Brian Ó Gallachóir

Sergiu Robu , Institute of Power Engineering of Academy of Sciences of Moldova
MARKAL application in the Republic of Moldova for Energy Efficiency Analyses

Liam McLaughlin , Dominic O’Sullivan, Brian Ó Gallachóir, University College Cork, Ireland – Tony Calnan, Novartis Chemical Operation – Morgan Bazilian, UNIDO, Vienna
The application of lean energy analysis to energy efficiency improvement in the pharmaceutical industry

Jean-Michel Cayla , EDF Doctorant, France – Nadia Maïzi, ParisTech, France
Households under carbon constraint: A TIMES model of French Residential and Transports sectors

Ramachandran Kannan , Hal Turton, Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen, Switzerland
Can TIMES model be a substituted for a Economic Dispatch model? – Insights from Swiss TIMES electricity model


10.20-10.50
Tea/Coffee break

10.50-12.10
Parallel Session n. X2:
Alternative Energy System Development Paths Room E2
Chair: Maryse Labriet

Katrin Schaber, Pascal Mühlich, Thomas Hamacher, Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, Germany
Integration of renewable energies in a global energy system model

Cabal Helena, Lechón Y., Hamacher T., Muehlich P., Hartmann T., Eherer C., Ciorba U., Gracceva F., Ward D., Han W., Biberacher M., Grohnheit P.E., Pina A., EFDA
The possible role of fusion power in a future sustainable global energy system using the EFDA TIMES global energy model

Paul Friley, Thomas Alfstad and Savvas Politis, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA
The Role of Biomass-to-Hydrogen in Deep CO2 Emission Reduction Scenarios

David McCollum, Sonia Yeh, Chris Yang, Joan Ogden, and Pu Chen, Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis
Modeling Optimal Transition Pathways to a Low Carbon Economy in California: Impacts of Advanced Vehicles and Fuels on the Energy System

Gary Goldstein, DecisionWare Inc. NY, USA – Pat DeLaquil, Evelyn Wright, IRG, Washington, DC, – Jacqueline Wong and Dan Lashof, Natural Resources Defence Council
Optimal Strategies for Achieving the Objectives of the American Clean Energy and Security Act


9.00-10.20
Parallel Session Y1: Countries and Emissions Room E31
Chair: Stephen Pye

Denis Fomchenko, Dmitry Gordeev, Vladimir Potashnikov, Institute for the Economy in Transition, Moscow, Russia – Oleg Lugovoy, Environmental Defence, Washington DC, USA
Carbon Emissions Projections for Russia: baseline vs. policy estimates

Andrea Ramirez, Ric Hoefnagels, Machteld van den Broek, Neil Strachan, Audun Fidje, Pernille Seljom, Markus Blesl, Tom Kober, Poul-Erik Grohnheit
A comparative assessment of national CCS strategies for Northwest Europe and the cost-effectiveness of storing CO2 at the Utsira formation

Roman Podolets, Oleksandr Diachuk, Institute for Economics and forecasting (IEF), Kyiv,
Dual problem of the coal sector development: Case study with TIMES-Ukraine model

Luís Pereira Dias, João Gouveia, Bárbara Mauricio, Patrícia Fortes, Júlia Seixas, CENSE, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
The Impact of Climate Change Mitigation Options on Air Pollutants Emissions in Portugal


10.20-10.50
Tea/Coffee break

10.50-12.10
Parallel Session n. Y2: Methods and Tools Room E31
Chair: Nadia Maïzi

William Usher and Neil Strachan, University College London
Uncertain energy pathways in the 2020s to meet long term carbon abatement targets

Brian P Ó Gallachóir, Ullash K Rout, Denis Lavigne, University College Cork, Ireland – Maurizio Gargiulo, E4SMA, Italy
How do we meet Ambitious Renewable Energy Targets in an Optimal Manner?

Sofia Simões, Júlia Seixas, Patrícia Fortes, CENSE, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Quantifying the contribution of different exogenous assumptions on the uncertainty of GHG emission scenarios: case-study of the 2020 estimates for Portugal

Antti Lehtila, Amit Kanudia, Ken Noble, IEA-ETSAP
Advancements in TIMES, VEDA and ANSWER-TIMES

Discussion

12.10-13.20
Lunch