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Modelling Future Energy Technology Cost and Technology Choice



St Anne's College, Oxford, 15 November 2005

A 1-day Workshop, hosted by UKERC in collaboration with ETSAP, PSI, DTI and AEAT

The workshop brought together researchers working within the International Energy Agency’s ETSAP network of MARKAL model users and the UK energy modeling community. One of the purposes of UKERC is to develop networking and collaboration between UK energy researchers and also with the wider network of international energy practitioners. This workshop was run alongside the regular ETSAP semi-annual meeting.

icon  UKERC Modelling Technology Cost and Choice Workshop Report (144.6 KB)

icon  Modelling Future Energy Technology/ETSAP 15th Nov. 2005 programme (73.66 KB)

icon  Modelling Future Energy Technology/ETSAP 15th Nov. 2005 attendees (128.91 KB)

Presentations

icon  Introduction to UKERC and Goals of Workshop (49.96 KB), Neil Strachan, Policy Studies Institute

icon  Overview of ETSAP, and MARKAL Family of Models (781.05 KB), GianCarlo Tosato, ETSAP

icon  Innovation and Threshold Effects in Future Enegy Technology Modelling (522.83 KB), Dennis Anderson, Imperial College

icon  Energy Technology Paths and Technology Learning (113.98 KB), Clas-Otto Wene, Wenergy AB

icon  Technological Change in Environmental Modelling: Learning Curve Versus Technical Coefficients (625.69 KB), Jonathan Köhler, University of Cambridge

icon  Issues on Future Technology Cost Estimation: An Overview (312.57 KB), Nazmiye Ozkan and Neil Strachan, Policy Studies Institute

icon  Modelling Endogenous Technological Change in MARKAL and Other Optimization Models (346.18 KB), Socrates Kypreos, Paul Scherrer Institute; and Gerard Martinus, ECN Netherlands

icon  Overview of NEEDS Project: Scenario Dependent Evaluation of Technology Externalities (827.77 KB), Denise Van Regemorter, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

icon  Stochastic integrated assessment modelling with induced technical change (1.17 MB), Stephen Albreth, Cambridge University

icon  Insights from the Climate Change Policy Review and Implications for Energy Technology Modelling (1004.07 KB), Michael Grubb, Carbon Trust and Imperial College


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