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INTERNATIONAL ENERGY WORKSHOP(IEW)
25 – 27 June 2007,
Stanford University Stanford, California
Workshop Presentations
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Identifying Public Orientations to Energy Technologies - an Australian Approach
CSIRO, Australia
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Uncertainty, Climate Change, and Advanced Solar R&D
Erin Baker, University of Massachusetts
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IPCC WG3 2007: Global and Sectoral Mitigation Potentials, Technology, and
the Costs of Climate Stabilization
Terry Barker,University of Cambridge,UK
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The EU ETS:Over Over-allocation or Abatement?
Barbara K. Buchner, MIT and IEA
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Implementation of a GEOdatabase to administrate global energy resources
Markus Biberacher, Austrian Research Centers
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On the cost effectiveness of biomass gasification in the district heating systems
of the Vastra Gotaland region, Sweden - a MARKAL modelling analysis
Martin Borjesson,Chalmers University of Technology
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AD-DICE an implementation of adaptation in the DICE model
Kelly de Bruin, Wageningen University
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Policy schemes to increase the market share of renewables in the Colombian power sector
Angela Cadena,Universidad de los Andes
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Coalition formation under uncertainty: the Stability Likelihood of an International
Climate Agreement
Rob DELLINK Institute for Environmental Studies, VU University
of Amsterdam
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The Triptych approach revisited: A staged sectoral approach for climate mitigation
Michel den Elzen,MNP, Netherlands Environmental Assessment
Agency
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Technologies needed for achieving the EU 2ºC climate target - deterministic and
stochastic scenarios with the TIAM model
Tommi Ekholm, VTT Energy Systems,Finland
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Exploring Sustainable Energy Systems Using Socio-technical Scenarios
Boelie Elzen, University of Twente, Netherlands
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Energy forecasts in search of today's society-some insights from social science
to bridge the gap
Thomas Flueler, ETH Zurich, Institute for Environmental
Decisions,Switzerland
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Energy forecasts in search of today's society – some insights from social science
to bridge the gap
Thomas Flueler, ETH Zurich, Institute for Environmental
Decisions,Switzerland
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The Role of Technology R&D in Mitigating Carbon Emissions
Paul Friley,Brookhaven National Laboratory
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CO2 Emission Reduction Effect and Cost of Diffusion of Energy Efficient Technologies
in Transport Sector
Fuminori Sano, RITE, Japan
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Agenda for Social Science Research on Long-term Energy Options
David Goldblatt, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
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Regional RPS and Transportation Analysis using a Multi Multi-state MARKAL Model
Gary Goldstein, International Resources Group,United States
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Spent Nuclear Fuel Disposition and The Market Viability of Nuclear Energy
Lorna Greening, Consultant, United States
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Analysis of US CO2 Emission Reductions by 2050 Preliminary Results
Gary Goldstein, International Resources Group,United States
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New Analytic Methods for Finding Policy Policy-Relevant Scenarios
David G. Groves, RAND Corporation
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Are very carbon-intensive pathways plausible? Insights from the Imaclim-R modeling framework
Celine Guivarch, CIRED,France
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Climate change policies and oil disruption vulnerability for EU-25
Fredrik Hedenus,Chalmers University of Technology,Sweden
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Trends of EU Energy Policy 1995-2007
Susanna Horn,University of Jyvaskyla, Finland
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Impacts of Expansion of Natural Gas Reserve from a Long-term and a Short-term Viewpoints
Yuko Hoshino, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry,
Japan
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Transition towards a 450 ppm CO2 society – Lessons from a Modeling Program with Imaclim-R
Jean-Charles Hourcade, CIRED, France
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OPEC's Strategies and Oil Rent in a Climate Conscious World
Daniel Johansson, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
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Uncertainty and Learning Implications for the Trade-off between Short-lived and Long-lived
Greenhouse Gases
Daniel Johansson, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
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Integrating Externalities in Optimisation of Future Energy Systems
Kenneth Karlsson, Riso National Laboratory Denmark
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The ‘String of Pearls’: A Carbon Sequestration Source-Sink Matching and Cost Model
Peter H. Kobos,Sandia National Laboratories
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Long-Term Energy Demand and Supply Outlook for the 31 Provinces in China through 2030
Ryoichi Komiyama, The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan
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Hedging against uncertain energy prices: The example of a multi-regional energy systems model
Volker Krey, Institute of Energy Research, Jülich, Germany
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Learning-by-doing in the wind turbine industry or in wind electricity production–why does it
matter to differentiate? A case study of Germany
Katja Schumacher, German Institute for Economic Research,
Germany
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Constructing a Post-2012 Pathway:Being on track to avoid dangerous climate change
Kyle Meng, Environmental Defense
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Future Energy Policies in Spain given the European Energy and Climate Policy Framework
Maryse Labriet, CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain
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The California Advanced Energy Pathways Model
Alan Lamont, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Development of an Integrated Framework to Evaluate GNEP’s Market Deployment and Potential
for Proliferation Resistance
John Lee, Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Technological Adoption under Capital Capital Rationing: Analysis via the TIAM-ETSAP Model
Richard Loulou, Richard Loulou, McGill University, Canada
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Effects of European Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) on industry competitiveness–suggestions
on balancing measures
Peter Lund, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
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Fundraising for Energy Development: The Use of Voluntary-based Instruments
Akira Maeda, Kyoto University, Japan
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Dedicating Electrical Engineering to Energy Efficiency
Vincent Mazauric, Schneider Electric, France
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Geoengineering and Economic Growth: Making Climate Change Irrelevant or Buying Time?
Juan Moreno-Cruz, University of Calgary, Canada
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Axis of Gas?
Nadejda M. Victor, Stanford University
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Demand-pull policies, diffusion, and improvements in California wind power
Gregory Nemet, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Modeling a Transition to Hydrogen Vehicles – Key Issues
Steve Plotkin, Argonne National Laboratory
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Modulating Societal Acceptance in New Energy Projects
Bianca Poti, CERIS/CNR,ITALY
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Profits = Energy/Carbon
Robert Preston, Merrill Lynch
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Analyzing Investor Perceptions and Carbon Revenues in the Wind Energy Sector in India
Pushkala Lakshmi Ratan, India
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Biosphere Carbon Stock Management Addressing the threat of abrupt climate change in
the next few decades
Peter Read, Massey University
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Economic Comparison of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Options in Germany
Ron Sands, University of Maryland
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Natural Gas and Energy Security
Leo Schrattenholzer, IRM Consulting, Austria
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Using Cross-Impact Analysis to Improve Story Lines for Emission Scenarios
Vanessa Schweizer, Carnegie Mellon University
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Assessing the effects of the European Emissions Trading Scheme for Portugal using the
TIMES_PT model
Sofia Simões,New University of Lisbon, Portugal
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Greenhouse Gas Balances of Transportation Biofuels in Finland - Dealing with the Uncertainties
Sampo Soimakallio,Technical Research Centre, Finland
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Stringency and Distribution in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme: First evidence
Gregor Thenius, Austrian Institute of Economic Research
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The Development of the Kazakh Domestic Energy System between Climate Change Mitigation
and Technology Improvement
GianCarlo Tosato,IEA/ETSAP, ITALY
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Prospects for nuclear power in the post post-2012 period
Ferenc Toth, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Austria
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Climate policies: what strategic space for oil producers?
Henri Waisman, CIRED, France
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Hydrogen Infrastructure Design: Lessons from H2 Pathways
Christopher Yang, University of California at Davis
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Policy Design for Mid-term and Long-term Energy Tax and Carbon Tax
Yan Xu,National Institute of Environmental Studies (NIES),
Japan
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Assessing the Impacts of a Fuel Tax in China Using a Computable General Equilibrium Model
Yan Xu,National Institute of Environmental Studies (NIES),
Japan
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