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Annual Meeting of the
International Energy Workshop
jointly organized by EMF/IEA/IIASA

24-26 June 2003 at the Conference Center
Laxenburg, AUSTRIA


ProgramProgram - .pdf file

 
Tuesday - 24 June 2003
8:15 Shuttle Bus from Parkhotel Schönbrunn/Hotel Prinz Eugen to IIASA Conference Center
 
8:00-8:45 Registration -- Entrance of the Conference Center in Laxenburg
       
9:00 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
       
9:10-9:30

Leo Schrattenholzer
Leo Schrattenholzer

 

Long-Term Energy-Economic-Environment Scenarios and Policy Making

ECS Project, IIASA
Laxenburg, Austria


Presentation
URL

       
9:30-10:00

Hannes Jonsson
Hannes Jónsson

 

Towards Hydrogen Economy in Iceland

University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland
and University of Washington, Seattle, USA

Presentation
URL

       
10:00-10:30

Phillip Tseng
Phillip Tseng, John Lee, and Paul Friley

 

Hydrogen Economy: Opportunities and Challenges

Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
U.S. Department of Energy
Washington, DC, USA

Paper
Presentation
URL

       
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break    
       
11:00-11:30  

The EU Models and the High-level Group on Hydrogen and Fuel Cells

European Commission, DG Research (Directorate Energy)
Brussels, Belgium

Presentation
URL

       
11:30-12:00

Naomoto Uesugi
Naomoto Uesugi

 

R&D Efforts for a Competitive Market

Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Asaka R&D Center
Asaka-shi, Japan

Presentation
URL

       
12:00-12:30

Steve Xia
Steve Xia

 

General Electric's Hydrogen Research

GE Power Systems, Energy Products Marketing
Schenectady, NY, USA


Presentation

       
12:30-14:00 Lunch    

Tuesday Afternoon - 24 June 2002 - 14:00-17:40

 
Theater Hall #215

PARALLEL SESSION I:

ALTERNATIVE FUELS

CHAIRPERSONS:
Ottmar Edenhofer and
Peter Read
Marschall Room I #188

PARALLEL SESSION II:
LEARNING AND TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS

CHAIRPERSONS
:
Alan McDonald and
Jürgen-Friedrich Hake

Marschall Room II #177

PARALLEL SESSION III:
RENEWABLE ENERGY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
(1 of 2)
CHAIRPERSON
S:
Claudia Kemfert and
Kurt Kratena

Kamin Room #173

PARALLEL SESSION IV:
METHODOLOGY


CHAIRPERSONS
:
Ronald Sands and
Amit Kanudia
14:00-14:20

Hydrogen Infrastructure Modeling in USEPA-MARKAL

Ken Harrison

U.S. EPA ORISE Fellow
Triangle Park, NC, USA

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Socrates Kypreos

Modeling Experience Curves in MERGE

Socrates Kypreos

Energy Systems Analysis Group, General Energy Department, Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI)
Villigin, Switzerland

Absract
Paper / Figures
Presentation
URL

Sustainable Energy Supply in Germany - Scenario Analysis with Different CO2 Prices

Markus Blesl, Uwe Remme, and Ulrich Fahl

Institute of Energy Economics and the Rational Use of Energy, University of Stuttgart, Germany


Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Minh Ha-Duong

Possible Global Warming Futures, an Imprecise Probability Theory Approach

Minh Ha Duong

Center for Integrated Study of Human Dimensions of Global Change
Department of Engineering and Public Policy
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittburgh, PA, USA

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

14:20-14:40

Leonardo Barreto

The Hydrogen Economy in the 21st Century: A Sustainable Development Scenario

Leonardo Barreto, Atsutoshi Makihira, and Keywan Riahi

ECS Project, IIASA
Laxenburg, Austria

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Yaroslav Minullin

Energy Infrastructures Modeling: Eurasia Gas Pipelines System

Arkadii Kryazhimsky, Oleg Nikonov, Yaroslav Minullin

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Waste Recycling for Biomass Electricity: A Comparison between India and China

Ashish Rana, Hongwei Yang, and Toshihiko Masui

Social and Environmental Systems Division,
National Institute for Environmental Studies
Tsukuba, Japan


Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Richard Loulou

Emission Permit Allocation Schemes and Industrial Growth: An Analysis Using MARKAL

Richard Loulou and Amit Kanudia

GERAD and McGill University,
Montréal, Canada

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

14:40-15:00

Alistair Miller

Pollution-Free Hydrogen from Nuclear Power

Alistair I. Miller and Romney B. Duffey

Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Chalk River, Ontario, Canada

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Technical Change in Energy Related Methane Abatement

Casey Delhotal, Francisco de la Chesnaye, Michael Gallaher and Marvin Branscome

RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Cheng Chang

Innovation Takes Off in Chinese Automobile Industry

Cheng Chang

Stanford University, CA, USA

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Bertrand Chateau

Assessment of the Very Long Term Development of the Needs For Energy Services: The VLEEM Methodology

Bertrand Chateau, N. Quercia and the VLEEM consortium

ENERDATA, Grenoble, France

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

15:00-15:20

Tax Exemption for Biofuels in Germany: Is Bio-ethanol Really an Option for Climate Policy?

Jan Michael Henke, Gernot Klepper and Norbert Schmitz

Kiel Institute for World Economics, Kiel, Germany

Abstract
Paper / Figures
Presentation
URL

Charles Ng

A Dynamic Programming Approach to Learning-by-Doing

Charles Ng

Stanford University, CA, USA

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

South Asian Energy and Emission Perspectives
for 21st Century

Jyoti Parikh and Kankar Bhattacharya


Department of Electrical & Computer Eng.
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Olev Liik

Estimation of Real Emissions Reduction Caused by Wind Generators

Olev Liik, Rein Oidram and Matti Keel

Tallinn Technical University, Tallinn, Estonia

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

15:20-15:40

Takeyoshi Kato

Effective Utilization of By-product Oxygen at Hydrogen Production by PEM

Takeyoshi Kato, Mitsuhiro Kubota, Noriyuki Kobayashi and Yasuo Suzoki

Suzuoki Laboratory Electrical Engineering, Nagoya University, Japan

Abstract
Presentation
Paper
URL

Reyer Gerlagh

Induced Technological Change Under Energy Taxes

Reyer Gerlagh, Wietze Lise, and Bob van der Zwaan

IVM, Institute for Environmental Studies, Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands

Abstract
Presentation
Paper
URL

Marc Vielle

Multi-Gas Strategy in Committing to the Kyoto Protocol

Marc Vielle and Alain L. Bernard

CEA - IDEI - LEERNA, Conseil Général des Ponts et Chaussées, Université des Sciences Sociales
Toulouse, France

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Energy Productivity Across OECD and Non-OECD Countries in 10 Manufacturing Sectors - Patterns of Growth and Convergence

Asami Miketa and Peter Mulder

Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

15:40-16:00 Coffee Break 
16:00-16:20

Yutaka Nagata

Quantitative Analysis of CO2 Emission Reduction by Introducing Stationary Type PEFC Systems

Yutaka Nagata

Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI)
Tokyo, Japan

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Thomas Sundqvist

Learning Curve Analysis for Energy Technologies: Theoretical and Econometric Issues

Thomas Sundqvist and Patrik Söderholm

ECS Project, IIASA
Laxenburg, Austria

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Hage De Vries

ADMIRE-REBUS: Modelling the European Market for Green Electricity

B.W. Daniels, Martine A. Uyterlinde, and H.J. de Vries

Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN)
ECN Policy Studies - New and Renewable Energy
Petten, The Netherlands

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Thomas Hamacher

Analysis of Future Network Developments with the Help of the VLEEM Back-Casting Methodology

Thomas Hamacher, M. Biberacher and the VLEEM consortium

VLEEM, Grenoble, France

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

16:20-16:40

Kei Yamashita

The Role of Energyplexes in the 21st century: Coal Gasification for Co-producing Hydrogen, Electricity and Liquid Fuels

Kei Yamashita and Leonardo Barreto

ECS Project, IIASA
Laxenburg, Austria

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Technological Changes in Long Term Transition Scenarios

Koen Smekens

Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN)
Policy Studies Unit
Petten, The Netherlands

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Claus Huber

Linking Promotion Strategies for RES-E and CO2 Reduction in a Liberalised Electricity Market: Is Harmonisation of Policy Necessary?

Claus Huber and Poul Erik Morthorst

Energy Economics Group (EEG), Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Reinhard Haas

Impact Parameters on Electricity Prices in Liberalised Electricity Markets

Reinhard Haas

Energy Economics Group
Institute of Power Systems and Energy Economics
Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

16:40-17:00

Danny Day

Economical CO2, SOx and NOx Capture from Fossil Fuel Utilization with Combined Renewable Hydrogen Production and Large Scale Carbon Sequestration

Danny Day

Eprida
Atlanta, GA, USA


Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

 

Anna Krook-Riekkola

Tying Europe Together - Long-Term Effects on Green Electricity Production in the Nordic Countries from Cross-Border Trade

Anna Krook-Riekkola, Erik O. Ahlgren, and Ingrid Nyström

Energy Systems Technology Division, Department of Energy Conversion, Chalmers University of Technology,
Göteborg, Sweden

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

An Energy Model for a Low Income Rural African Village

Thomas Alfstad, Gary Goldstein, David Victor, Lindsey Jeftha and Mark Howells

Energy Research Institute, Mechanical Enginering,
University of Cape Town
Rondebosch, South Africa


Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

17:00-17:20

 

 

 

17:20-17:40 Discussions/Conclusions  Discussions/Conclusions Discussions/Conclusions Discussions/Conclusions
Social Event: IIASA Schloss Restaurant (18:00--20:30)
20:30 Shuttle Bus to the Parkhotel Schönbrunn/Hotel Prinz Eugen


Wednesday Morning - 25 June 2003

PLENARY SESSION II:
Energy Modeling Forum (EMF) Study
CHAIRPERSON: t.b.a.

       
9:00-9:30

Hillard Huntington

Hillard G. Huntington

 

EMF 20: Natural Gas, Fuel Diversity and North American Energy Markets

Energy Modeling Forum
Stanford University, CA, USA

Paper
Presentation
URL

       
9:30-10:00

Casey Delhotal

Francisco de la Chesnaye, Casey Delhotal, and John Weyant

 

EMF 21: Multi-Gas Mitigation and Climate Change

Non-CO2 GHG & Sequestration, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, DC, USA

Paper
Presentation
URL

       
10:00-10:30

John Weyant

John P. Weyant

 

Technology and Climate Policy: EMF 19 and Global Climate and Energy Project (GCEP)

Energy Modeling Forum, Stanford University, CA, USA

Paper
Presentation / Presentation
URL

       
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break    
       
11:00-11:30

Shunsuke Mori

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

Department of Industrial Administration, Faculty of Science and Technology
Tokyo University of Science, Chiba, Japan

Paper
Presentation
URL

       
11:30-12:00


William Nordhaus

 

Climate Policy in a Unilateral World: Some Initial Thoughts

Sterling Professor of Economics
Department of Economics, Yale University
New Haven, CT, USA

Paper
Presentation
URL

       
12:00-12:30 Discussions    
       
12:30-14:00 Lunch  
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Wednesday Afternoon - 25 June 2002 - 14:00-17:40
 
Theater Hall #215

PARALLEL SESSION V:

CONTROLLING EMISSIONS: Carbon Sequestration and Capture from Energy

CHAIRPERSONS:

Hillard Huntington and Stefan Schleicher

Marschall Room I #188

PARALLEL SESSION VI:
ENERGY TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT


CHAIRPERSON
S:
Socrates Kypreos and
Olev Liik

Marschall Room II #177

PARALLEL SESSION VII:
RENEWABLE ENERGY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (2 of 2)

CHAIRPERSONS:
Richard Loulou and
Gunter Stephan
Kamin Room #173

PARALLEL SESSION VIII: ENERGY-ECONOMIC-ENVIRONMENT SCENARIOS


CHAIRPERSONS:
Leonardo Barreto and Bertrand Chateau
14:00-14:20

Fridtjof Unander

IEA Energy Technology Perspectives Project: Using a Global Energy
Technology Model to Investigate Technology Policy Scenarios

Fridtjof Unander, Carmen Difiglio and Dolf Gielen

International Energy Agency
Paris, France

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Masahito Takahashi

What Kinds of HVAC Technology Could Improve Energy Efficiency in Japan? Gas CHP or Advanced Heat Pump System?

Masahito Takahashi and Hiroshi Asano

Socio-Economic Research Center, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI)
Tokyo, Japan

Abstract
Paper
Presentation

URL

Alan Manne

Global Climate Change and the Equity-Efficiency Puzzle

Alan S. Manne and Gunter Stephan

Stanford University, CA, USA

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Internalising Externalities in MARKAL - TIMES Models

Denise Van Regemorter and GianCarlo Tosato

CES-Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

14:20-14:40

Peter Rafaj

Internalisation of External Costs - Insights from Global Markal Model

Peter Rafaj and Socrates Kypreos

Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI)
Energy Economics Group
Villigen, Swtizerland

Absract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Keigo Akimoto

Evaluations of R&D Strategy for Advanced Power Generation Technologies in Japan with a MIP Model Based on GERT

Keigo Akimoto, Ayami Hayashi, Takanobu Kosugi, Toshimasa Tomoda

Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth, Kyoto, Japan

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Claudia Kemfert

Linking Developing Country's Cooperation on Climate Control With Industrialized Country's R&D and Technology Transfer

Claudia Kemfert and ZhongXiang Zhang

Oldenburg University, Scientific Pool of Environmental Economic Disciplines, Oldenburg, Germany

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

White Certificates In MARKAL Models of Italy and Europe: Case Studies to Analyze Energy Efficiency Improvement Policies

Federico Santi and GianCarlo Tosato

Università la Sapienza (DINCE), Department of Nuclear Engineering and Energy Conversion
Rome, Italy

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

14:40-15:00

Keywan Riahi

Long-term Perspectives for Carbon Capture in Power Plants: A Scenario for the 21st Century

Keywan Riahi, Leonardo Barreto, Shilpa Rao and Edward Rubin

ECS Project, IIASA
Laxenburg, Austria

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

A Study on Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Potential of Steel and Iron Industry in Korea

Heesung Shin and Jongchul Hong

Korea Institute of Energy Research, Republic of Korea

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Katia Simeonova

Integrated Climate Change Strategies of Industrialized Countries

Katia Simeonova and Harald Diaz-Bone

United Nations Climate Change Secretariat
Bonn, Germany

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Energy Scenarios for Italy Prepared by a General Equilibrium Model (MARKAL MACRO)

Mario Contaldi and Francesco Gracceva

APAT (Agency for the Environment Protection and Technical Services), Italy

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

15:00-15:20

The Impact of Carbon Sequestration on the Cost of Electricity and Hydrogen in Europe in the Medium Term

Evangelos Tzimas and S.D. Peteves

European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Institute for Energy, Petten, The Netherlands

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Ronald Sands

Advanced Electric Generating Technologies in a CGE Model of Germany

Ronald D. Sands and Katja Schumacher

Joint Global Change Research Institute, College Park, MD, USA

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Kathleen Vaillancourt

Modeling Greenhouse Gases Abatement Scenarios with World-MARKAL: A Comparative Analysis of Permit Allocation Schemes

Amit Kanudia, Richard Loulou and Kathleen Vaillancourt

Group for Research in Decision Analysis (GERAD)
Montréal, Québec, Canada

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Security of Gas Supply in an Enlarged Europe

Ruud G. Egging, M.G. Boots and F. van Oostvoorn

Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN), Petten, The Netherlands

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

15:20-15:40

Multipollutant Emissions Reduction and CO2 Control: The Costs of Regulatory Uncertainty

Tim Johnson and David Keith

Department of Engineering and Public Policy
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Supplier Strategies and Responses to Institutional Drivers for an Emerging Energy Technology

Neil Strachan and Hadi Dowlatabadi

Pew Center on Global Climate Change
Arlington, VA, USA

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Peter Read

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

Peter Read and Jonathan Lermit

Massey University and Sustainable Resource Use Modelling Project, Victoria University of Wellington
Palmerston North, New Zealand

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Dag Martinsen

Roads to Carbon Reduction in Germany

P. Markewitz, Dag Martinsen and S. Vögele

STE, Research Centre Jülich
Jülich, Germany

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

15:40-16:00 Coffee Break       
16:00-16:20

Shilpa Rao

Long-Term Multigas Mitigation Strategies using MESSAGE

Shilpa Rao and Keywan Riahi

ECS Project, IIASA
Laxenburg, Austria

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Getachew Assefa

A Systematic Approach for Energy Technology Assessment

Getachew Assefa and Björn Frostell

Royal Institute of Technology
Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

J.F. Hake

Sustainable Energy Use and Energy Supply - A Challenge for the Future

Jürgen-Friedrich Hake and Regina Eich

Research Centre Jülich
Jülich, Germany

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Mitsuo Yamada

An Econometric Analysis
of the Interdependence among Economy, Energy, and Environment in China

Mitsuo Yamada

Department of Economics, Chukyo University, Japan

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

16:20-16:40

Ottmar Edenhofer

Is Carbon Sequestration in Geological Formations an Option to Buy Time?

Ottmar Edenhofer and Nico Bauer

Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Global Change & Social Systems
Potsdam, Germany


Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

The Role of Technology Development in Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions - Case of Finland

Sanna Syri, Antti Lehtilä, and Ilkka Savolainen

VTT Processes, Finland

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Alfred Voss

Sustainable Development in Energy: Comparative Assessment of Energy Options

Alfred Voß and Ulrich Fahl

Institute of Energy Economics and the Rational Use of Energy, University of Stuttgart, Germany



Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

An Introduction to the EnFore System: A Computerized Decision Support System 3-E Model for Taiwan

Yunchang Jeffrey Bor and Cheng Yee Chiu

Center for Energy and Environmental Studies
Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research
Taiwan

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

16:40-17:00

Timescales for CO2 Storage: How Long is Long Enough?

David Keith

Department of Engineering and Public Policy
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Vilja Varho

Wind Power in Finland until the Year 2025

Vilja Varho and Petri Tapio

Department of Limnology and Environmental Protection,
University of Helsinki, Finland

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Enzo Di Giulio

CDM, FDI and Climate Change: Where Foreign Direct Investment Flows and Where They Should Flow

Enzo Di Giulio, Stefania Migliavacca and Alessandro Vaglio

Scuola Mattei - Eni Corporate University
San Donato Milanese (MI), Italy

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Burden-sharing Rules for Stabilizing Greenhouse Gas Concentrations: A First Assessment of Their Equity and Cost Implications

Asami Miketa, Ger Klaassen, Leo Schrattenholzer and Ger Klaassen

ECS Project, IIASA
Laxenburg, Austria

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

17:00-17:20

Mocking at MACs

Johannes Bollen and Ton Manders

RIVM National Institute of Public Health and the Environment
Bilthoven, The Netherlands

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Kurt Kratena

The Role of Technology in Inter-Fuel Substitution: A Combined Cross-Section and Time Series Approach

Kurt Kratena and Michael Wueger

Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO)
Vienna, Austria

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

Approaching the Kyoto Targets: Key strategies for Local Communities

Monica Salvia, F. Pietrapertosa, C. Cosmi, M. Macchiato, G. Marmo

Istituto di Metodologie per l'Analisi Ambientale (IMAA)
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Scalo, Italia

Abstract
Paper
Presentation
URL

 

17:20-17:40 Discussions/Conclusions Discussions/Conclusions Discussions/Conclusions

Discussions/Conclusions

18:00: Shuttle Bus to the Parkhotel Schönbrunn/Hotel Prinz Eugen


Thursday Morning - 26 June 2002 - 9:00-12:30

PLENARY SESSION III
CHAIRPERSON: Alan Manne

       
9:00-9:30
 

Global Energy Investment Challenges

International Energy Agency
Paris, France


Presentation

     
9:30-10:00
 

Climate Change Mitigation in Developing Countries

Public Systems Group
India Institute of Management
Ahmedabad, India

Paper
Presentation

     
10:00-10:30
 

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

TNT Project, IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria and
Technical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

Presentation
URL

     
10:30-11:00
Coffee Break    
     
11:00-11:30
 

The Economy as a Materials Processing System: A New Evolutionary Paradigm


INSEAD
Fontainebleau, France

Paper
Presentation
URL

     
11:30-12:00


GianCarlo Tosato

 

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

ENEA to the Close Support Unit (Socio-Economic Studies) of the European Fusion Development Agreement, Max-Plank-Institut fuer Plasmaphysik
Garching Bei Munich, Germany

Paper
Presentation
URL

     
12:00-12:30
Panel Discussion:
   
     
12:30-14:00
Lunch    
     
14:00
    Shuttle Bus to the Parkhotel Schönbrunn/Hotel Prinz Eugen
   
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The organizers wish to thank EPRI, Palo Alto, California for their financial support of the meeting.

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