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The Annual Energy Modelling Conference (AEMC) of the UK Energy Research Centre



Scenario Definition, Quantification and Modelling:
UKERC Energy 2050: Moving towards a resilient, low carbon energy system

St. Hugh's College, Oxford, 30-31 January 2008


A two-day residential conference to engage in intensive discussions on scenarios and modelling in respect of energy futures and energy systems, to compare the relative strengths of the different approaches, the issues raised by such work, and to consider the implications of this for the UKERC's Energy 2050 Scenarios Project, and for UK energy policy making in general.

Programme

Programme

Attendee List

Presentations

Incorporating behaviour change and lifestyle issues into transport scenarios - J Anable

Decarbonising the UK: a Backcasting approach - K Anderson & A Bows

Electricity network scenarios: what they tell us about future networks - G Ault & D Frame

Scenarios, modelling and meta-analysis: what can we learn from the Stern Review and the IPCC? - T Barker

Energy Demands in EUrope and the UK Energy and Electricity Systems - M Barrett

TSEC Biosys Bioenergy scenarios - A Bauen & S Jablonski

Combined gas and electricity modelling - M Chaudry, N Jenkins, A Shakor & G Strbac

MDM-E3: modelling the UK's energy-environment-economy (E3) system - A Dagoumas

Agent based modelling - H Leveson-Gower

Exploring Domestic Sector Strategies through Whole System Modelling and Practice - R Lowe

Bayesian network modelling of home energy use - D Shipworth

UKERC Energy 2050 Scenarios - J Skea

UK MARKAL (MED) - N Strachan

Applications of computable general equilibrium to economy-energy-modelling - K Swales

Energy Technology Perspectives - P Taylor

Modelling Transport Demand and Emissions - A Tucker

Approaches to scenario building - A Wilkinson

The application of accelerated technology development in energy scenarios - M Winskel

 


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