Index Workshop Vienna

ETSAP – EMF – IEA - IIASA
International Energy Workshop
23-27 June 2003 at the Conference Center Laxenburg, AUSTRIA

Monday Morning– 23 June 2003

Technical Session: Advances in MARKAL

G. Goldstein, A. Kanudia, K. Noble: MARKAL Software Advancements: Status & IssuesM New International Model: SAGE

G. Goldstein, A. Kanudia, K. Noble: Extension of ANSWERv5 and GAMS-MARKAL code to permit Modelling of Lumpy Investments

Monday Afternoon – 23 June 2003

Modelling Activities Session

Ken Harrison: USEPA EPA’s six state regional MARKAL project and our methodological approach to scenario generation with MARKA

Osamu Sato: Progress of Analytical Studies in JAERI

Tanay Sidki Uyar, Marmara University: Initial MARKAL Data Analyses for Turkey

C. Eherer, T. Fahrid, T. Hamacher, IPP, Germany: Modelling activities with TIMES at the IPP Garching

Tutorial Session: Advances in MARKAL

G. Goldstein, A. Kanudia, K. Noble: VEDA-Front-end

Tuesday Morning - 24 June 2003

Opening and Welcome Address: Leen Hordijk - IIASA Director
Alan Manne, John Weyant, Fatih Birol, GianCarlo Tosato, Leo Schrattenholzer – Coordinators

PLENARY SESSION I
CHAIRPERSON: Cesare Marchetti

Leo Schrattenholzer: Long-Term Energy-Economic-Environment Scenarios and Policy Making

Hannes Jónsson: Towards Hydrogen Economy in Iceland
AbstractPresentation

Phillip Tseng, John Lee, and Paul Friley: Hydrogen Economy: Opportunities and Challenges
AbsctractPaper - Presentation

Domenico Rossetti di Valdalbero: The EU Models and the High-level Group on Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
AbstractPresentation

Naomoto Uesugi: R&D Efforts for a Competitive Market

Steve Xia: General Electric's Hydrogen Research

 

Tuesday Afternoon - 24 June 2003

Ken Harrison: Hydrogen Infrastructure Modeling in USEPA-MARKAL
Abstract – Presentation

Socrates Kypreos: Modeling Experience Curves in MERGE
Abstract - Paper / FiguresPresentation

Markus Blesl, Uwe Remme, and Ulrich Fahl: Sustainable Energy Supply in Germany - Scenario Analysis with Different CO2 Prices
Abstract Presentation

Leonardo Barreto, Atsutoshi Makihira, and Keywan Riahi: The Hydrogen Economy in the 21st Century: A Sustainable Development Scenario
AbstractPresentation

Richard Loulou and Amit Kanudia: Emission Permit Allocation Schemes and Industrial Growth: An Analysis Using MARKAL
Abstract Presentation

Charles Ng: A Dynamic Programming Approach to Learning-by-Doing
AbstractPresentation

Olev Liik, Rein Oidram and Matti Keel: Estimation of Real Emissions Reduction Caused by Wind Generators
AbstractPaperPresentation

Koen Smekens: Technological Changes in Long Term Transition Scenarios
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Thomas Alfstad, Gary Goldstein, David Victor, Lindsey Jeftha and Mark Howells: An Energy Model for a Low Income Rural African Village
AbstractPaper Presentation

Wednesday Morning- 25 June 2003
PLENARY SESSION II: Energy Modeling Forum (EMF) Study


Hillard G. Huntington: EMF 20: Natural Gas, Fuel Diversity and North American Energy Markets

Francisco de la Chesnaye, Casey Delhotal, and John Weyant: EMF 21: Multi-Gas Mitigation and Climate Change

John P. Weyant: Technology and Climate Policy: EMF 19 and Global Climate and Energy Project (GCEP)
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Shunsuke Mori: Outline of the Integrated Assessment of Global Warming and its Mitigation Technologies in the Changing World Economy and Industry Project and some extensions of MARIA
Abstract - Paper - Presentation

William Nordhaus: Climate Policy in a Unilateral World: Some Initial Thoughts

Wednesday Afternoon - 24 June 2003

Fridtjof Unander, Carmen Difiglio and Dolf Gielen: IEA Energy Technology Perspectives Project: Using a Global Energy Technology Model to Investigate Technology Policy Scenarios

Alan S. Manne and Gunter Stephan: Global Climate Change and the Equity-Efficiency Puzzle
AbstractPaperPresentation

Denise Van Regemorter and GianCarlo Tosato: Internalising Externalities in MARKAL - TIMES Models
Abstract Presentation

Peter Rafaj and Socrates Kypreos: Internalisation of External Costs - Insights from Global Markal Model
AbstractPaperPresentation

Federico Santi and GianCarlo Tosato: White Certificates In MARKAL Models of Italy and Europe: Case Studies to Analyze Energy Efficiency Improvement Policies
AbstractPresentation

Heesung Shin and Jongchul Hong: A Study on Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Potential of Steel and Iron Industry in Korea
AbstractPaper - Presentation

Mario Contaldi and Francesco Gracceva: Energy Scenarios for Italy Prepared by a General Equilibrium Model (MARKAL MACRO)
Abstract

Peter Read and Jonathan Lermit: Carbon Cycle Impacts of Plantation Land-Owners as Joint Producers of Timber and Fuel: Towards Incentive-Compatible Modeling of Land Use Change Policy Impacts
AbstractPaperPresentation

Sanna Syri, Antti Lehtilä, and Ilkka Savolainen: The Role of Technology Development in Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions - Case of Finland
AbstractPaperPresentation

Alfred Voß and Ulrich Fahl: Sustainable Development in Energy: Comparative Assessment of Energy Options
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Monica Salvia, F. Pietrapertosa, C. Cosmi, M. Macchiato, G. Marmo: Approaching the Kyoto Targets: Key strategies for Local Communities
Abstract - Presentation

Thursday Morning - 26 June 2003

PLENARY SESSION III
CHAIRPERSON: Alan Manne

Fatih Birol: Global Energy Investment Challenges

Priyadarshi R. Shukla: Climate Change Mitigation in Developing Countries
PaperPresentation

Nebojsa Nakicenovic: The Methane Age and Beyond: The Emergence of New Energy Technologies

Robert Ayres: The Economy as a Materials Processing System: A New Evolutionary Paradigm Abstract Paper

GianCarlo Tosato: ETSAP and Standardized Tools for Long Term Economic Modelling of Energy Systems


Friday– 27 June 2003

Towards the next generation models


G. Goldstein et al.: Possible MARKAL Enhancements

U. Remme, A. Lehtila: TIMES

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