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Energy Modeling Forum
Stanford University, USA
IIASA
Laxenburg, Austria

Papers (as of 15 June, 2000):

For presentors who would like to post a paper on this site for the workshop, please submit a PDF file to Angela Dowds (dowds@iiasa.ac.at). For your information there are no particular style requirements. There are very limited facilities to copy papers at the workshop, therefore we encourage participants to bring sufficient copies with them for distribution.
Energy Policy, Technological Innovation and Uncertainties in Global Climate Change: A Cost-Benefit Assessment Using Monte Carlo Analysis

Dennis Anderson and Demetrios Papathanasiou
Imperial College, United Kingdom
Preliminary Results of Sensitivity Analysis on Leakage with GEMINI-E3/GemWTraP
Alain L. Bernard
Ministry of Transportation and Housing, France
Marc Vielle
Atomic Energy Agency, France
Analysis of the Kyoto Mechanisms by the AIM Model
M. Kainuma and T. Morita
National Institute for Environmental Studies
Y. Matsuoka
Kyoto University
X. Hu, and K. Jiang
Center for Energy, Environment and Climate Change, Energy Research Institute, China
Comparing the Cost of Emission Reductions in First and Second-Best Economies
Lars Mathiesen
Norwegian School of Economics, Norway and Univ. of California, USA
Lars Håkonsen
Telemarksforsking, Norway
Multi-regional Asian Energy/Environment/Resource: Distribution Model for the Evaluation of Technology Strategies Shunsuke Mori
Science University of Tokyo, Japan
CO2 Abatement Policy with Learning-by-Doing in Renewable Energy Tobias N. Rasmussen
University of Aarhus, Denmark
One Man's Carbon is Another Man's Bread: Further Understanding Differences in the Structure of Carbon Emissions
Lee Schipper and Fridtjof Unander
International Energy Agency, France
Scott Murtishaw
Lawrence Berkeley International Laboratory, USA
Analyzing the Impacts of the Clean Development Mechanism in Non-Annex I Economies: A General Equilibrium Framework
Govinda R. Timilsina and Thierry Lefevre
Center for Energy-Environment Research & Development, Asian Institute of Technology
Stimulating Learning Investments for Renewable Energy Technology
Clas-Otto Wene (EXCETP)
International Energy Agency, Paris, France
Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden

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