ETSAP members

 

 

 

    1. AUSTRALIA
      1. Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE)
      2. Contact: Ken Noble, NobleSoft
      3. Ken Stocks 
      4. Executive Cttee member: not participating in 2004
    2. BELGIUM
      1. Catholic University of Leuven
        Contact: Denise van Regemorter
      2. Vlaamse Instelling voor Technologisch Onderzoek
        (VITO, Energy and Environmental Policy Studies)
      3. Executive Cttee member: Anne Fierens, Belgian Science Policy
    3. CANADA
      1. Groupe d'Études et de Recherche en Analyse des Décisions (GERAD)
      2. Contact: Richard Loulou, GERAD and HALOA
      3. Contact: Amit Kanudia, GERAD and KanORS
      4. Executive Cttee member: Hertsel Labib, Natural Resources Canada (NRCan)
    4. EUROPEAN UNION COMMISSION
      1. Executive Cttee member: Domenico Rossetti-di-Valdalbero, European Commission, Directorate General for Research (DG RTD)
    5. FINLAND
      1. Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT)
      2. Contact: Eero Tamminen, VTT
      3. Executive Cttee member: Ms Raija Pikku-Pyhältö, TEKES, National Technology Agency
    6. GERMANY
      1. Institute for Energy Economics and the Rational Use of Energy (IER)
      2. Contacts: Markus Blesl, Uwe Remne, IER
      3. Executive Cttee member: Alfred Voss, IER
    7. GREECE
      1. CRES, Center for Renewable Energy Sources
      2. Contact: George Giannakidis, CRES
      3. Executive Cttee member: George Giannakidis, CRES
    8. ITALY
      1. Ente per la Nuove Technologie l'Energia e l'Ambiente (ENEA)
      2. Contact: Giancarlo Tosato (Project Head), ENEA
      3. Contact: Mario Contaldi, Agenzia per la Protezione dell’Ambiente e Territorio (APAT)
      4. Contact: Vincenzo Cuomo, CNR-IMAA
      5. Contact: Evasio Lavagno, Politecnico di Torino
      6. Executive Cttee member: Giancarlo Tosato, ENEA
    9. JAPAN
      1. Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI)
      2. Contact: Osamu Sato
      3. Executive Cttee member: Mutsuo Nishioka, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Science and Technology Policy Bureau
    10. NORWAY
      1. Contact: Audun Fidje, Institute for Energy Technology (IFE)
    11. THE NETHERLANDS
      1. Energy research Centre of the Netherlands
        (ECN Policy Studies)
      2. Contacts: Koen Smekens, Gerard Martinus, ECN
      3. Executive Cttee member: Koen Smekens, ECN
    12. SOUTH KOREA
      1. Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), and Center for Climate Change Mitigation Projects, Korea  Energy management Corporation (KEMCO)
      2. Contact: Heesung Shin, KIER
      3. Executive Cttee member: Jong-Whan Noh, KEMCO
    13. SWEDEN
      1. Chalmers University of Technology (ENTEK)
      2. Contacts: Erik Ahlgren and Mrs. Anna Krook Riekkola, Chalmers
      3. Executive Cttee member: Ms. Eva Centeno López , Swedish Energy Agency (STEM)
    14. SWITZERLAND
      1. Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI)
      2. Contacts: Socrates Kypreos, Leonardo Barreto, PSI
      3. Executive Cttee member: Socrates Kypreos
    15. TURKEY
      1. Marmara University, Energy Section
      2. Contact: Tanay Sidki Uyar
      3. Executive Cttee member: Tanay Sidki Uyar
    16. UNITED KINGDOM
      1. AEA Technology
      2. Contact: Peter Taylor
      3. Executive Cttee member: Peter Taylor
    17. UNITED STATES
      1. Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)
      2. Contacts: John Lee and William C. Horak (BNL)
      3. Executive Cttee member: Phillip Tseng, US Department of Energy, (DOE)

 

 

 

Other Partners and Outreach

 

 

AUSTRIA

      1. Contact: Manfred Heindler, Technical University, Graz

COLOMBIA

      1. Contact: Angela Ines Cadena, Universidad de Los Andes (UNIANDES)

DENMARK

      1. Contact: Poul Erik Grohnheit, Risø National Laboratory

ESTONIA

      1. Contact: Olev Liik, Tallinn Technical University (TTU)

FRANCE

      1. Contact: Mme Nadia Maïzi,Centre de Mathématiques Appliqués (CMA) de l'Ecole des Mines de Paris (EMP)
      2. Contact: Gilles Guerassimov, Centre de Mathématiques Appliqués de l'Ecole des Mines de Paris

INDIA

      1. Contact: Priyadarshi Shukla, India Institute of Management (IIM, Ahmedabad)

INDONESIA

      1. Contact: Fathor Rahman, Agency for the
        Assessment and Application of Technology
      2. Contact: S. Boedoyo, Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology
      3. Contact: Ms. Cecilya Malik, ASEAN Centre for Energy.

IRELAND

      1. Contact: Ms Anne WEBSTER, OECD
      2. Contact: Ms Anne-Marie CALLAN, OECD

LATVIA

      1. Contact: Janis Rekis, Latvia Development Agency, Department Of Energy

                  MALAYSIA

      1. Contact: Siti Indati Hj. Mustapa, Pusat Tenaga
        Malaysia (Malaysia Energy Centre)

NEW ZEALAND

      1. Contact: Peter Read, Economics Department, Massey University

PEOPLE’s REPUBLIC OF CHINA

      1. Contact: Ms. Wenying CHEN,  Tsinghua University
      2. Contact: Kejun JIANG , Energy Research Institute of the National Development and Reform Commission of the P.R. of China (ERI)
      3. Contact: Yufeng YANG ,  Energy Research Institute of the National Development and Reform Commission of the P.R. of China (ERI)

PHILIPPINES

      1. Contact: Edito S. Barcelona, Department of
        Energy,
        Energy Center

POLAND

      1. Contact: Marcin Jaskolski, Gdansk University of Technology

PORTUGAL

      1. Contact: Alvaro Martins, Centro de Estudos em Economia da Energia, dos Transportes e do Ambiente (CEEETA)

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

      1. Contact: Mark Howells, Energy Research Institute, University of Cape Town.

SPAIN

      1. Contact: Ms. Rosa M. Saez, Socio-economic Studies of Energy and Environment, CIEMAT-IEE Ministry of Science and Technology

TAIWAN

      1. Contact: Jen-Shiou Tsai, Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI)
      2. Contact: Li-Ming Wu, Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI)

THAILAND

      1. Contact: Petai Mudtham, Energy Policy and
        Planning Office

                   VIETNAM

      1. Contact: Tran Thanh Lien, Institute of Energy,
        Electricity of
        Vietnam, Ministry of Energy  

 

Licensed Users

 

Licensed users of ETSAP tools (the MARKet ALlocation model generator - MARKAL, The Integrated 
MARKAL EFOM System – TIMES, and their users’ interfaces: MUSS, ANSWER, VEDA) (list provided by 
the ETSAP Primary System Coordinator on February 2004) 

Country

Institution

Active

In-active/ Unknown

Australia

Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics 

x

 

 

Intelligent Energy Systems 

x

 

 

Key Economics 

x

 

 

Noble-Soft

x

 

 

Queensland University of Technology

x

 

 

SMEC International 

x

 

 

SRC International 

 

x

 

University of Technology, Sydney 

x

 

Bangladesh

Ministry of Environment and Forest

 

x

Belgium 

Ecolas NV 

x

 

 

Institut Wallon 

x

 

 

Tractabel

 

x

 

University of Leuven

x

 

 

Vlaamse Instelling vor Technologisch Onderzoek 

x

 

Bolivia 

Programa Nacional de Cambious Climaticos

x

 

Brazil 

Universidade Federal do Rio de Janerio 

 

x

 

University of North Carolina (PhD)

 

x

Bulgaria 

Energoproekt 

 

x

Cambodia 

Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy

x

 

Canada 

Alberta Research Council 

x

 

 

Groupe d’Etudes et de Recherche en Analyses des Décisions

x

 

 

HALOA

x

 

 

Hydro Quebec 

 

x

 

KanORS

x

 

 

Natural Resources Canada, Energy Policy Branch 

x

 

 

Saskatchewan Energy & Mines 

x

 

 

Univeristy of Regina 

x