Scientific Calendar Event



Description
The purpose of this college is to address the capability gap that exists in many developing countries and help build necessary expertise to identify NAMAs in the energy system development and to assess their effectiveness in combating climate change. As the major source of GHG emissions, the energy system will inevitably be affected by international environmental agreements targeted at avoiding dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system. Since over two-thirds of the projected increase in world energy demand is expected to occur in developing countries, their energy technology choices and investment decisions will have considerable impact on the international efforts towards mitigation of climate change. As an important contribution to these efforts, the international community under UNFCCC has agreed that developing countries submit (voluntary) plans on National Appropriate Mitigation Action (NAMA) aimed at avoiding/reducing future GHG emissions. Hence, there is a need not only to identify and evaluate cost-effective NAMAs but also to better understand the challenges and opportunities for the development of energy systems under alternative and/or complementary response actions to climate change at national and international levels. Reconciling the national actions on climate and policies on energy with international targets is extremely challenging. During the college the above themes will be addressed through a series of lectures and hands-on laboratory classes using state-of-the-art modelling tools.

Topics include: Energy options and climate change threats, Major issues in equitable international climate regime, Scientific uncertainties and their impact on energy and climate policy formulation, Methods for assessment of Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions
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  • Monday, 5 May 2014
    • 09:00 - 20:00
      • 09:00 Registration 30' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building, Lobby )
      • 09:30 OPENING SESSION <br> Welcome Remarks (IAEA/ICTP) <br> Introduction of participants (All Participants) <br> Local Arrangements (ICTP) <br> Overview of objectives, nature & programme of the College (Jalal) 1h0' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
      • 10:30 Coffee/Tea Break 15' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
      • 10:45 Key Note Presentation <br> Energy, Climate Change and Sustainable Development 1h15' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
        Speaker: Prof. Rogner (International Institute For Applied Systems Analysis, Austria)
        Material: lecture notes
      • 12:00 Lunch Break 1h30' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
      • 13:30 Energy Technologies for Mitigating Climate Change 1h0' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
        Speaker: Prof. Howells (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
        Material: lecture notes
      • 14:30 Introduction to Economic Evaluation Methodologies 1h0' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
        Speaker: Prof. Jalal (International Atomic Energy Agency, Austria)
        Material: lecture notes
      • 15:30 Coffee/Tea Break 15' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
      • 15:45 WORK SESSION Economic Evaluation Exercises 1h15' ( Computer Lab. (LB) )
        Speaker: Prof. Howells & Prof. Jalal (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden & International Atomic Energy Agency, Austria)
        Material: More materials
      • 19:00 Welcome reception 1h0' ( Adriatico Guest House (Terrace) )
  • Tuesday, 6 May 2014
    • 09:00 - 17:00
      • 09:00 International efforts for combating Climate Change and Major Issues for an equitable international climate regime 1h30' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
        Speaker: Prof. Rogner (International Institute For Applied Systems Analysis, Austria)
        Material: lecture notes
      • 10:30 Coffee/Tea Break 15' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
      • 10:45 NAMAs: Obligations of developing countries and support from developed countries 1h15' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
        Speaker: Prof. Howells (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
        Material: lecture notes
      • 12:00 Lunch Break 1h30' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
      • 13:30 Evaluation of Cost-effectiveness of NAMAs 1h0' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
        Speaker: Prof. Jalal (International Atomic Energy Agency, Austria)
        Material: Manual lecture notes
      • 14:30 WORK SESSION Case Studies 2h30' ( Computer Lab. (LB) )
  • Wednesday, 7 May 2014
    • 09:00 - 17:00
      • 09:00 Models for Energy System Analysis for Evaluation of NAMAs 1h30' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
        Speaker: Prof. Howells (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
        Material: lecture notes
      • 10:30 Coffee/Tea Break 15' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
      • 10:45 Demonstration of Modelling of Energy System with MESSAGE 1h15' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
        Speaker: Prof. Jalal (International Atomic Energy Agency, Austria)
        Material: lecture notes
      • 12:00 Lunch Break 1h30' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
      • 13:30 WORK SESSION Case Studies 2h0' ( Computer Lab. (LB) )
      • 15:30 Coffee/Tea Break 15' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
      • 15:45 WORK SESSION Case Studies 1h15' ( Computer Lab. (LB) )
  • Thursday, 8 May 2014
    • 09:00 - 21:30
      • 09:00 Modelling Climate Change Mitigation Options in MESSAGE 1h30' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
        Speaker: Prof. Howells (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 10:30 Coffee/Tea Break 15' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
      • 10:45 Sensitivity Analysis and Interpretation of Model Results 1h15' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
        Speaker: Prof. Rogner (International Institute For Applied Systems Analysis, Austria)
        Material: lecture notes
      • 12:00 Lunch Break 1h30' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
      • 13:30 Guideline for Presentation of Case Studies 30' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
        Speaker: Prof. Jalal (International Atomic Energy Agency, Austria)
      • 14:00 WORK SESSION Case Studies 1h30' ( Computer Lab. (LB) )
      • 15:30 Coffee/Tea Break 15' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
      • 15:45 WORK SESSION Case Studies 1h15' ( Computer Lab. (LB) )
      • 19:30 College dinner at Mignon 2h0' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
  • Friday, 9 May 2014
    • 09:00 - 13:00
      • 09:00 Presentation of Case Studies (Participants) 1h30' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
        Material: lecture notes
      • 10:30 Coffee/Tea Break 15' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
      • 10:45 Presentation of Country Case Studies (Participants) 1h15' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )
      • 12:00 Evaluation and Closing 1h0' ( Leonardo da Vinci Building Euler Lecture Hall )