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| 5th
ETSAP-VII Meeting, 15-17 May 2001, Summary and
Proceedings |
Location: Venice,
Italy
The Proceedings of the Workshop have been
recently completed and have been sent to the ETSAP representatives and to
the Workshop participants. Under certain conditions (e.g. handling and
administration costs), the proceedings are also available to other
interested persons. For further information, please contact the ETSAP
Secretariat, mailto:loos@ecn.nl.
Introduction
| Papers
(incl. links to PDF files)

ETSAP activities in Veniceace=Arial size=2>Previous Workshops: 16-19 October 2000,
Baden-Dättwil, Switzerland 17-19 May 2000, Paris,
France 1-5 November 1999,
Petten, the Netherlands 29 April - 4 May 1999,
Washington, DC 26 October - 28 October
1998, Antalya, Turkey
The spring 2001 meeting of ETSAP was held in
Venezia, Italy, following an invitation from the Italian participant in
the activity, ENEA, and was hosted by the local industrial federation
Unindustria Venezia. The venue was considered as particularly appropriate
in light of the vulnerability of the island city of Venezia with respect
to sea level rise, an important aspect of climate change. The Kyoto Club
constitutes a group of industrialists within Unindustria Venezia concerned
with business opportunities arising from more sustainable economic
activities. To underline the relevance of exchanges between the various
levels of science, policy analysis, business and (local) authorities, a
joint seminar was held in the afternoon of Tuesday 15 May. The latest IPCC
reports were presented as the background against which activities like
ETSAP are conducted. Representatives of the Kyoto Club and the local
government presented practical examples of the kind of actions
stakeholders at these levels can and actually do undertake in response to
the challenges posed by climate change problems. During the regular
internal ETSAP Workshop, various novel methodological developments were
presented, including enhanced learning representations, Monte Carlo
uncertainty analysis, time-stepped optimization and different approaches
towards multi-pollutant strategies. Updates were given on the good
progress made on the TIMES model and the user interfaces MESAP, ANSWER and
VEDA. Furthermore several applications of the MARKAL model were presented,
both in member countries and other parts of the world (Estonia, China).
The participation of Dr. Shigeru Yasukawa, long-standing and excellent
contributor to the project from its earliest days until recently, cannot
go unnoticed. Plans for future work were discussed at considerable length,
particularly guided by the prospects to contribute to a new activity of
the IEA, the Energy Technology Perspectives study. Prepared by a smaller
subgroup meeting on Monday 14 May, plans for the remaining part of Annex
VII and leading into a new Annex VIII were discussed in detail. The
Executive Committee meeting marked the end of the event and endorsed the
future plans developed in the course of the week. The opportunities posed
by the ETP study fit very well the overall course set out for ETSAP in
earlier meetings, but obviously the implications deserve careful
consideration to ensure benefits on shorter and longer term are balanced.
A subgroup including the most directly involved participants and the
Operating Agent was charged to develop concrete plans and
proposals.
GianCarlo TOSATO ETSAP Project Head EFDA/
CSU, IPP, Max-Plank-Institut Boltzmannstr.2, D-85748 Garching Bei
Muenchen Germany Phone: +(4989)3299-4194 fax.
+(4989)3299-4197 e-mail:gct@etsap.org
(PDF files of some of the
presentations are now available and indicated)
Tuesday 15 May
F. Unander
T. Kram (Operating Agency)
L. Barreto, S. Kypreos
A. Seebregts
A. Manne
T. Kram
Wednesday 16 MAY
G. Goldstein, A. Kydes
C. Schlenzig
G. Goldstein
D. Van Regemorter
G. Goldstein
U. Schellmann
A. Kanudia
O. Liik, M.-R. Esop
WEDNESDAY 18
OCTOBER
O. Sato
S. Kypreos
K. Smekens
THURSDAY 17 May
S. Yasukawa
A. Das
K. Noble
F. Unander |