Final agenda, presentations and persons registered
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Final Program ETSAP Workshop (3-5 Nov 1999)
2 November 1999
Wednesday, 3 November
Morning 9:00-12:30
- Opening
- Update on activities since the previous meeting, Tom Kram, Ad Seebregts (OA)
- Progress reports on the Common Program of Work, (OA, GERAD, PSI, others)
- Contributions to other projects and activities, Tom Kram (OA)
- EXCETP - an international collaboration on Experience Curves for Energy Technology Policy, Clas-Otto Wene (OECD/IEA, Paris)
Afternoon 13:30-17:30
- Projections for the contribution of renewable energy for the Netherlands in 2020, Remko Ybema (ECN)
- RMARKAL-ANSWER and other recent ANSWER enhancements, Ken Noble (ABARE)
- Status of ANSWER adoption in ETSAP, Ad Seebregts (ECN)
- Status of Times Integration into MESAP, Ulrich Schellman (IER)
- Development of TIMES: status, validation and expert shell, Gary Goldstein (DWI)
- Options and plans for development of tools, Tom Kram (OA)
Adjourn
Workshop Dinner
Thursday, 4 November
Morning 9:00-12:30
- The Nordleden project - grid distributed energy trades and common action among the Nordic countries to facilitate CO2 reduction / Modelling Electricity and CO2 trade in Nordic and Baltic States using MARKAL, Tomas Larsson (Chalmers) and Leif Alm (IfE)
- The China Energy Technology Project and the modelling of regional electricity markets of China, Socrates Kypreos (PSI)
- The role of energy technology systems analysis in regional environmental planning, Vincenzo Cuomo (IMAAA - CNR, Italy)
- Title to be submitted, Prof. Lavagno and Daniela Scaramuccia, Politecnico diTorino, Italy
Afternoon 13:30-17:30
- Biomass for greenhouse gas emission reduction, Marga de Feber (ECN)
- A MARKAL model for the Norwegian Paper and Pulp Industry, Leif Alm (IfE)
- Lessons learned from exploiting the endogenous technology learning (ETL) feature of MARKAL, Ad Seebregts (ECN)
- Deriving some economic indicators from MARKAL results, Richard Loulou (GERAD)
- Impacts of energy saving strategies on employment in Germany, Armin Kraft (FZJülich)
Adjourn
Friday, 5 November
Morning 9:00-12:30
- Presentation and discussion of plans for further common work under Annex VII
End of Workshop
Afternoon 13:30-17:00
- Executive Committee Meeting (agenda distributed to members)
Further registered attendees (without presentation)
- Amit Kanudia, GERAD and McGill University, Canada
- Tanay Sidki Uyar, Kocaeli University, Turkey
- Osamu Sato, JAERI, Japan
- Hertsel Labib, Natural Resources Canada, Canada
- Phillip Tseng, US Department of Energy, USA
- Peter Taylor, AEA Technology, UK
- Ulla Wallin, Swedish National Energy Administration, Sweden
- Dolf Gielen, ECN, the Netherlands
- Helena Bodzic, Energy Institute "Hrvoje Pozar", Croatia
- Douglas Hill, P.E., P.C, USA
- Mario Contaldi, ANPA, Italy
- Uwe Remme, IER, Univ. Stuttgart, Germany
- Christoph Schlenzig, IER, Univ. Stuttgart, Germany
- Pekka Pirila, HUT, Finland
- Anne Fierens, OSTC, Belgium
- Kostas Tigas, CENTRE FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES (CRES), Greece
- George Giannikadis, CENTRE FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES (CRES), Greece
- Filomena Pietrapertosa, DIFA - UNIVERSITY OF BASILICATA, Italy
- Denise van Regemorter, CES KU Leuven, Belgium
- GianCarlo Tosato, ENEA, Italy
- Leonidas Mantzos, ICCS/NTUA - E3Lab, Greece
- Fridtjof Unander, OECD/IEA, Paris
- Antti Lehtila, VTT Energy, Finland
- Lucia Mangiamele, DIFA, Italy
- Anna Engleryd, CIRED, France
- Wilbert Grevers, G3 Advies, the Netherlands
- Sander Willemsen, G3 Advies, the Netherlands