Joint CETP/ETSAP Seminar,
Regional and Global Climate Change Concerns and Policy Options

Registration form | Followed by the ETSAP Workshop 17-18 October [update!] 10.10.00

The joint CETP/ETSAP Seminar

16 October 2000

ABB Dättwil (CH)

'Regional and Global Climate Change Concerns and Policy Options'

Chair Baldur Eliasson (ABB)

Tentative time schedule, version: 18 Sep 2000

9.00-9.10

Welcome Address by Baldur Eliasson (ABB) and Tom Kram (ETSAP)

9.10-9.25

Baldur Eliasson (ABB)
Overview of CETP

9.25-9.45

Yam Lee (ABB)
Status of CETP

9.45-10.05

Socrates Kypreos (PSI)
Some insights from the China Regional Energy Trade model, CRETM

10.05-10.25

Zhihong Wei (TU)
The Markal-China model and Energy Demand Projections

 

10.25-10.55

Coffee Break

 

10.55-11.15

Stephen R. Connors (MIT)
Strategic Electric Sector Planning using Tradeoff Analysis

11.15-11.35

Takeo Imanaka (CRIEPI/UT)
Shandong Electric Power System Simulation with Fuel Transportation

11.35-11.55

Roberto Dones (PSI)
LCA Modeling of Energy Chains Associated with Electricity Generation in Shandong

11.50-12.20

Stefan Hirschberg (PSI)
Health and Environmental Impact of Electricity Generations

12:30-14:00

Lunch at the Research Center

 

14.00-14.15

Alexander Wokaun (PSI)
Energy Modelling in PSI's Research Portfolio

14.15-14.45

Tom Kram, (ECN/ETSAP)
The new IPCC Emission Scenarios

14.45-15.15

Alan Manne (Stanford)
Multi-Gas Approach to Climate Policy

15.15-15.45

Paul Freund (IEA-GHG R&D Programma)
Technological Options for Controlling Greenhouse Gas Emissions

 

15.45-16.15

Coffee Break

 

16.15-16.45

Barry Kapilow-Cohen (DOE)
USA Annual Energy Outlook 2000

16.45-17.15

Amit Kanudia (GERAD)
Multi-region MARKAL Analysis for Climate Policy in Canada

17.15-17.45

Round Table discussion with the Conclusions of the day
Yam Y. Lee, Alexander Wokaun, Tom Kram

 

18.30 –


Reception at the Hotel Du Parc in Baden for all CETP/ETSAP participants