Scientific Calendar Event



Description
 
In the application OU Certificate for chosen track, OU Certificate for Political Economy and supporting documents are mandatory
 
The Energy Modelling Platform – Joint Global Training School 2024 (EMP-G) will be held from 12th to 23rd August. Hosted by the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), this is a fantastic opportunity to get free training, access to discussion forums, and coaching skills in models and tools for all of your energy planning needs. Before the beginning of the event on 12th August, there will be a one-week advance tool training, from 5th to the 9th of August. 
 
There are nine tracks listed below, each focusing on different tools. Note, that for any track that you apply for, you must complete the Open University course of your one desired track and obtain a certificate, attaching it as a part of your application to the EMP-G (see this link to the courses and video instructions on webpage). Additionally, regardless of what track you apply for, you must also complete the Open University course on Political Economy and obtain a certification, attaching it as a part of your application to the EMP-G. The tracks are developed with UNDESA, IAEA, UNDP, IRENA, The World Bank Group, SEforALL, WRI, Imperial College London, the OpTIMUS community of practice, several universities, and the Climate Compatible Growth (#CCG) programme.
 
 
The EMP-G is split into two parts: 
 
- (1) you will be trained in the tool you applied for, further building your skills on top of what you learnt in the Open University course; 
        - Online – 5th to 9th of August
- (2) you will use your new skills to conduct analyses on country-specific case studies, with assistance being provided from trainers. 
       - In-person – 12th to 23rd August 
 
The only exception to the above seeting is the “Electricity Transition Playbook”, which is a weeklong interactive course focused on guiding your country through an energy transition, taking part in the last week of the EMP-G (19th to 23rd of August). 
 
There is no fee to attend, however competition for the limited spots is high.
 
Please see programme overview at the bottom of this page.
 
You will receive an ICTP certificate on attendance and successful completion of EMP-G (obtained after attending EMP-G).
 
 
Tracks:
  • OnSSET/The Global Electrification Platform
  • Energy and Flexibility Modelling: OSeMOSYS & FlexTool
  • Financial Analysis of Power Sector Projects using the FinPlan Model
  • Energy demand assessment and scenarios: MAED and EBS tools
  • Introduction to CLEWs
  • Energy Access Explorer: A Data-driven, Integrated and Inclusive Energy Planning
  • The Electricity Transition Playbook 
  • Geospatial data, best practices for collection and management 
  • Geospatial Clean Cooking access modelling, using OnStove 
 
For detailed description of the different tracks, click here.
 
Prerequisites: The prerequisites to be admitted to EMP-G are provided at the bottom of this page.
 
Computer & connection requirements: Note that participants will require a computer with stable internet access to participate in the training. It is recommended that participants have at least 8 GB of RAM and a relatively new computer. Nonetheless, specific tracks have additional computer requirements:
- Energy and Flexibility Modelling: OSeMOSYS & FlexTool: Windows 10 computer with Access Database OR Mac OS, 8GB RAM, MS Office.
- Introduction to CLEWs: Windows 10 computer, 8GB RAM.
 
 
For selected applicants the Induction Session will be held on the 2nd of August, from 11:00 GMT to 15:00 GMT.
 
 
Registration: There is no registration fee. However, competition for space is very high and limited.
 

Go to day
  • Monday, 12 August 2024
    • 08:00 - 09:00
      • 08:00 Registration and administrative formalities 1h0'
        REGISTRATION: Upon arrival, Visitors not staying in the ICTP Guest Houses, are kindly requested to complete registration formalities at the Adriatico Guest House (Lower level). The Registration Desk will be open from 8.00 to 9.00.
    • 09:00 - 16:00 CLEWs Track: Introduction to CLEWs
      - You will work on the water and interlinkages aspects of the model.
      - There will also be a discussion on the presentations and reports you must all complete.
      - There will be another discussion on scenarios, and also session on interpreting and presenting modelling results. 
      - Before the weekend, each of you will present your results before scenarios (in some way) for feedback from trainers.
      • 09:00 Water Worksheet 1h30'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Water Worksheet 1h0'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Water Worksheet 2h0'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Troubleshooting 30'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 GD Track: Geospatial data, best practices for collection and management
      This week will focus on hands-on activities, with short lectures introducing each practical exercise. These activities will provide skills on creating and documenting plans for energy access planning and data governance, which can be applied in your respective countries after the workshop. The final deliverable will be a presentation and report outlining your findings. The in-person sessions will take place from the 12th to the 23rd of August 2024.
      • 09:00 Lecture 6: Evaluating and building data management systems for energy access 1h30'
        Objective: Learn to research and develop data management systems and governance plans.
        Unit 6.1 Introduction to data management and governance
        Unit 6.2 Researching existing data management systems
        Unit 6.3 Best practices for developing data governance plans
        Unit 6.4 Procedures, behaviour, and change management
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 10:30 BREAK 30'
      • 11:00 Hands-on: Evaluating existing systems 1h0'
        •  Identifying and reviewing spatial data management systems in your country
        •  Evaluating systems based on data content, availability, accessibility, quality, functionality, and documentation
        •  Practical group activity and collaboration
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 12:00 BREAK 1h0'
      • 13:00 Hands-on: Evaluating existing systems 2h0'
        •  Identifying and reviewing spatial data management systems in your country
        •  Evaluating systems based on data content, availability, accessibility, quality, functionality, and documentation
        •  Practical group activity and collaboration
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 15:00 BREAK 30'
      • 15:30 Submission/Task 1h30'
        Presentation and discussion
        •  Preparing a brief presentation of your findings and analysis
        •  Group presentations and feedback
        •  Discussion on key technical components and improvement strategies
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 MAED Track: Energy demand assessment and scenarios: MAED and EBS tools
      Participants and trainers will work hand-in-hand to develop and customize a MAED model for each country. The models should take into account custom data and assumptions that best reflect the current situation and/or goals in each country. At the end of this activity each participant should have a functinal model, which can be used to conduct demand analysis under various scenarios for their countries. Participants will prepare and run a handful of scenarios the results of which will be presented in a ppts/report session at the end of the workshop (August 22).
      • 09:00 Introduction 1h30'
        Track-specific overview, scope & objectives. Review pre-training tasks, Q&A. Individual feedback on case study proposals will be provided.
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Working session 1h0'
        GDP & Population Data Collection
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Working session 2h0'
        GDP & Population Data Collection
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Working session 1h30'
        Energy Balance Data Collection and Processing
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 EAE Track: Energy Access Explorer: A Data-driven, Integrated and Inclusive Energy Planning
      The main part of the workshop (August 12 - 23) will comprise of hands-on activities with onsite support from the trainer. Participants and trainers will work together to develop and customize the Energy Access Explorer in each country. Configuration and analysis should take into account available data and assumptions that best reflect the current situation and/or long-run planning objectives in each country. At the end of this activity each participant should have a functional and well-documented version of Energy Access Explorer, which can be used to perform custom, on-the-fly analysis to link electricity access with socio-economic development in their countries. Participants will prepare the front- and back-end configuration and perform a relevant analysis scenario that will be shared in as a powerpoint presentation and report at the end of the workshop.
      • 09:00 Introduction to Data-Driven, Integrated, and Inclusive Energy Planning and its Importance for Equitable Socio-Economic Development (1 hour) 1h30'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 Introduction to the Energy Access Explorer - Part I: Background - Theory of Change - Description - Users & Use Cases - Sample Analysis - Progress to Date - Selected Outcomes - User Stories 1h0'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Introduction to the Energy Access Explorer - Part II: Frontend Interface - Live Demonstration- Data View 2h0'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Introduction to the Energy Access Explorer - Part III: Frontend Interface - Live Demonstration - Analysis View 1h30'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 OSeMOSYS & FlexTool Track: Energy and Flexibility Modelling: OSeMOSYS & FlexTool
      Participants and trainers will work hand-in-hand to develop and customize a OSeMOSYS model for each country. The models should take into account custom data and assumptions that best reflect the current situation and/or goals in each country. At the end of this activity each team should have a functional model, which can be used to conduct energy planning under various scenarios for their countries. They must also conduct flexibility assessments for key years using FlexTool (if possible). Participants will prepare and run a handful of scenarios, the results of which will be presented in a ppts/report session at the end of the workshop (Aug 22th).
      • 09:00 Welcome note | Set objectives | Presentation Day for Country Team (scenarios) 1h30'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Independent Work on Country Model with Trainers Support 1h0'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Independent Work on Country Model with Trainers Support 2h0'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Independent Work on Country Model with Trainers Support 1h30'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 GEP-OnSSET Track: OnSSET/The Global Electrification Platform
      Participants and trainers will work hand-in-hand to develop and customize a GEP-OnSSET model for each country. The models should take into account custom data and assumptions that best reflect the current situation and/or goals in each country. At the end of this activity each participant should have a functional model, which can be used to conduct geospatial, least-cost electrification analysis under various scenarios for their countries. Participants will prepare and run a handful of scenarios the results of which will be presented in a ppts/report session at the end of the workshop (August 22nd).
      • 09:00 Welcome note | Set objectives | Test software installations | Intro to QGIS & Jupyter Notebook 1h30'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 10:30 Break 30'
      • 11:00 GIS data for OnSSET | What do we need? | Building the working geodatabase 1h0'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 GIS data for OnSSET | What do we need? | Building the working geodatabase 2h30'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 15:30 Break 30'
      • 16:00 GIS data for OnSSET | What do we need? | Building the working geodatabase 1h0'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 FinPLAN Track: Financial Analysis of Power Sector Projects using the FinPlan Model
      Participants and trainers will work hand-in-hand to develop and customize a FINPLAN model for each country. The models should take into account custom data and assumptions that best reflect the current situation and/or goals in each country. At the end of this activity each participant should have a functinal model, which can be used to conduct financial analysis under various scenarios for their countries. Participants will prepare and run a handful of scenarios the results of which will be presented in a ppts/report session at the end of the workshop (Aug 21).
      • 09:00 Presenting FINPLAN Deliverables - Task: Hands-on Exercise 9 (Part 1) 1h30'
        This session will discuss how to present FINPLAN results.
        Additionally, a new hands-on exercise will be introduced.
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Independent work 1h0'
        Trainees will complete HO9 to understand how to balance a case. Trainees should also further fine-tune their cases based on initial feedback. Trainees should think about the results they would like to present and should start exporting results.
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Independent work 2h0'
        Trainees will complete HO9 to understand how to balance a case. Trainees should also further fine-tune their cases based on initial feedback. Trainees should think about the results they would like to present and should start exporting results.
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Independent work 1h30'
        Trainees will complete HO9 to understand how to balance a case. Trainees should also further fine-tune their cases based on initial feedback. Trainees should think about the results they would like to present and should start exporting results.
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
    • 19:00 - 20:00 Welcome Reception
      For all the participants of the school.
      Location: Adriatico Guest House Terrace
  • Tuesday, 13 August 2024
    • 08:50 - 09:00
      • 08:50 Safety rules at ICTP 10'
        Speaker: Massimo Oreste (ICTP)
    • 09:00 - 16:00 CLEWs Track: Introduction to CLEWs
      • 09:00 Water Worksheet 1h30'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Water Worksheet 1h0'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Scenario Building Lecture 1h0'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 14:00 Water Worksheet 1h0'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Troubleshooting 30'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 GD Track: Geospatial data, best practices for collection and management
      • 09:00 Lecture 7: Country projects - data needs assessment & database design 1h30'
        Objective: Conduct a data needs assessment and create a database design and draft a governance plan.
        Unit 7.1 Introduction to Data Needs Assessment
        Unit 7.2 Database Design for Energy Access
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 10:30 BREAK 30'
      • 11:00 Hands-on: Database schema proposal, brief presentation 1h0'
        •  Data needs identification
        •  Proposing a database schema
        •  Institutional data analysis
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 12:00 BREAK 1h0'
      • 13:00 Hands-on: Database schema proposal, brief presentation 2h0'
        •  Data needs identification
        •  Proposing a database schema
        •  Institutional data analysis
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 15:00 BREAK 30'
      • 15:30 Submission/Task 1h30'
        Presentation and drafting of a data governance plan
        •  Preparing a brief presentation showcasing your analysis and proposed database schema
        •  Developing the first draft of a data governance plan for your institution or country
        •  Group presentations and feedback session
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 MAED Track: Energy demand assessment and scenarios: MAED and EBS tools
      • 09:00 Introduction to task of the day: Energy Balance, Efficiency, and Driving Parameter Collection and Processing 1h30'
        Students are to collect data relevant to their case study and process it acording to the workflows outlined in the presentations. 
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 Working session 1h0'
        Energy Balance Data Collection and Processing. Driving Parameter Data Collection and Processing
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Working session 2h0'
        Energy Efficiency Data Collection and Processing. Driving Parameter Data Collection and Processing.
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Working session 1h30'
        Energy Efficiency Data Collection and Processing. Driving Parameter Data Collection and Processing.
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 EAE Track: Energy Access Explorer: A Data-driven, Integrated and Inclusive Energy Planning
      • 09:00 Hands-on Exercises: Familiarizing with the Platform - Data Visualizations - Geospatial Tools & Functionalities - Multi-Criteria Analysis & Analysis View - User Customized Scenarios - Reporting 1h30'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 Hands-on Exercises: Familiarizing with the Platform - Data Visualizations - Geospatial Tools & Functionalities - Multi-Criteria Analysis & Analysis View - User Customized Scenarios - Reporting 1h0'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Hands-on Exercises: Familiarizing with the Platform - Data Visualizations - Geospatial Tools & Functionalities - Multi-Criteria Analysis & Analysis View - User Customized Scenarios - Reporting 2h0'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Short presentations and session wrap-up on the front end 1h30'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 OSeMOSYS & FlexTool Track: Energy and Flexibility Modelling: OSeMOSYS & FlexTool
      • 09:00 Welcome note | Set objectives | Presentation Day for Country Team (first scenario) 1h30'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Independent Work on Country Model with Trainers Support 1h0'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Independent Work on Country Model with Trainers Support 2h0'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Independent Work on Country Model with Trainers Support 1h30'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 GEP-OnSSET Track: OnSSET/The Global Electrification Platform
      • 09:00 Intro to OnSSET | Functionality, inputs, asssumptions & limitations 1h30'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 10:30 Break 30'
      • 11:00 Running OnSSET | Model & Input calibation 1h0'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Running OnSSET | Model & Input calibation 2h30'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 15:30 Break 30'
      • 16:00 Running OnSSET | Model & Input calibation 1h0'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 FinPLAN Track: Financial Analysis of Power Sector Projects using the FinPlan Model
      • 09:00 - Using Scenarios for Risk and Sensitivity Analysis - Task: Hands-on Exercise 9 (Part 2) 1h30'
        The lecture will discuss risk and sensitiviy analysis.
        
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Independent work 1h0'
        Trainees will go through HO9: Part 2 to understand how to balance a case. Trainees should finish balancing their cases.
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Independent work 2h0'
        Trainees will go through HO9: Part 2 to understand how to balance a case. Trainees should finish balancing their cases.
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Independent work 1h30'
        Trainees will go through HO9: Part 2 to understand how to balance a case. Trainees should finish balancing their cases.
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
  • Wednesday, 14 August 2024
    • 09:00 - 16:00 CLEWs Track: Introduction to CLEWs
      • 09:00 Interlinkages Worksheet 1h30'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Interlinkages Worksheet 1h0'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Report and Presentation Discussion 1h0'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 14:00 Interlinkages Worksheet 1h0'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Troubleshooting 30'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 GD Track: Geospatial data, best practices for collection and management
      • 09:00 Lecture 8: Data validation, quality assessment, processing, formatting, and integration 1h30'
        Objectives:
        •  Validate and assess data quality: Ensure data accuracy and reliability.
        •  Document data: Maintain thorough and clear records of data.
        •  Visualise data: Use QGIS to create visual representations.
        •  Process and format data: Prepare data for analysis.
        •  Integrate with visualisation tools: Combine data with visualisation tools to create insightful visuals.
        
        Topics:
        Unit 8.1 Introduction to data validation and quality assessment
        Unit 8.2 Effective data documentation practices
        Unit 8.3 Data processing and formatting for visualisation
        Unit 8.4 Creating visualisations in QGIS and MapStore
        Unit 8.5 Advanced data analysis in QGIS
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 10:30 BREAK 30'
      • 11:00 Hands-on 1h0'
        •  Practical data error identification and correction
        •  Data collection and verification
        •  Comparative data analysis
        •  Data visualisation for energy access planning
        •  Documentation and presentation of geospatial insights
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 12:00 BREAK 1h0'
      • 13:00 Hands-on 2h0'
        •  Practical data error identification and correction
        •  Data collection and verification
        •  Comparative data analysis
        •  Data visualisation for energy access planning
        •  Documentation and presentation of geospatial insights
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 15:00 BREAK 30'
      • 15:30 Submission/Task 1h30'
        Developing and enhancing data governance plans
        • Customised plans: Continue developing data governance plans for participants' institutions or countries.
        • Validation and best practices: Emphasise the need for validation processes and best practices for data quality and documentation.
        • Data limitations: Address data limitations to improve energy access planning.
        • Ensure quality: Implement strategies to maintain high data quality.
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 MAED Track: Energy demand assessment and scenarios: MAED and EBS tools
      • 09:00 Introduction to task of the day: Finish Energy Balance, Efficiency, and Driving Parameter Collection and Processing. Verify Results 1h30'
        Students to complete the tasks laid out the previous days and run the model. Results from the model should be compared with known values (Final Energy Demand) to ensure alignment. Attention can shift toscenario development once model results match known values.
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 Working session 1h0'
        Data Processing, Base Year Reconstruction, and Model Validation
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Working session 2h0'
        Data Processing, Base Year Reconstruction, and Model Validation
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Working session 1h30'
        Data Processing, Base Year Reconstruction, and Model Validation
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 EAE Track: Energy Access Explorer: A Data-driven, Integrated and Inclusive Energy Planning
      • 09:00 Data Management - EAE Backend: Overview - Data Architecture - Functionalities - Environments 1h30'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 Data Management - EAE Backend: Content Management System (Data Categories - Geographies - Datasets) 1h0'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Data Management - EAE Backend: Data Types - Data Storage 2h0'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Data Governance & Data Management: Sustainability Plan- Working Groups - User Management & Roles - Data Governance - Data Security 1h30'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 OSeMOSYS & FlexTool Track: Energy and Flexibility Modelling: OSeMOSYS & FlexTool
      • 09:00 Welcome note | Set objectives | Presentation Day for Country Team (second scenario) 1h30'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Independent Work on Country Model with Trainers Support 1h0'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Independent Work on Country Model with Trainers Support 2h0'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Independent Work on Country Model with Trainers Support 1h30'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 GEP-OnSSET Track: OnSSET/The Global Electrification Platform
      • 09:00 Running OnSSET | Defining and Running electrification scenarios 1h30'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 Running OnSSET | Defining and Running electrification scenarios 1h0'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Running OnSSET | Defining and Running electrification scenarios 2h30'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 15:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 16:00 Running OnSSET | Defining and Running electrification scenarios 1h0'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 FinPLAN Track: Financial Analysis of Power Sector Projects using the FinPlan Model
      • 09:00 Q&A 1h30'
        Open discussion
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Independent work 1h0'
        Trainees shall start to think and develop their scenarios/sensitivity analysis, ensuring their case is balanced. They should also start to develop their PowerPoint presentations (5 mins).
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Independent work 2h0'
        Trainees shall start to think and develop their scenarios/sensitivity analysis, ensuring their case is balanced. They should also start to develop their PowerPoint presentations (5 mins).
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Independent work 1h30'
        Trainees shall start to think and develop their scenarios/sensitivity analysis, ensuring their case is balanced. They should also start to develop their PowerPoint presentations (5 mins).
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
  • Thursday, 15 August 2024
    • 09:00 - 16:00 CLEWs Track: Introduction to CLEWs
      • 09:00 Interlinkages Worksheet 1h30'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Interlinkages Worksheet 1h0'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Presentation and Discussion on Scenarios 1h0'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 14:00 Interlinkages Worksheet 1h0'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Troubleshooting 30'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 GD Track: Geospatial data, best practices for collection and management
      • 09:00 Lecture 9: Non-technical processes for data management systems 1h30'
        Objective: Learn about non-technical aspects of data management, including security, licencing and dissemination.
        Unit 10.1 Establishing effective working groups and team structures
        Unit 10.2 Distributing responsibilities and best practices
        Unit 10.3 Licensing and cost management
        Unit 10.4 Ensuring data security
        Unit 10.5 System maintenance and support procurement
        Unit 10.6 Dissemination, outreach, and coordination
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 10:30 BREAK 30'
      • 11:00 Hands-on 1h0'
        Continue working on data governance plan for your institution or country.
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 12:00 BREAK 1h0'
      • 13:00 Hands-on 2h0'
        Continue working on data governance plan for your institution or country.
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 15:00 BREAK 30'
      • 15:30 Submission/Task 1h30'
        Continue working on data governance plan for your institution or country.
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 MAED Track: Energy demand assessment and scenarios: MAED and EBS tools
      • 09:00 Introduction to the tasks of the day: Scenario Development 1h30'
        Students will be introduced to the concept of scenarios and how they apply to MAED. They should already have an understanding of this due to the literature review. They are encouraged to read previous EMP MAED outputs to see what other candidates have done.
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 Working session 1h0'
        Scenario Development
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Working session 2h0'
        Scenario Development
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Working session 1h30'
        Scenario Development
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 EAE Track: Energy Access Explorer: A Data-driven, Integrated and Inclusive Energy Planning
      • 09:00 Hands-On Exercises: Preparing Data - Automated Data Processing 1h30'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 Hands-On Exercises: Configuration & Display Settings 1h0'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Hands-On Exercises: Troubleshooting & Advanced Configuration 2h0'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Back-End Training: Wrap-Up & Review 1h30'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 OSeMOSYS & FlexTool Track: Energy and Flexibility Modelling: OSeMOSYS & FlexTool
      • 09:00 Welcome note | Set objectives | Presentation Day for Country Team (third scenario) 1h30'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Independent Work on Country Model with Trainers Support 1h0'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Independent Work on Country Model with Trainers Support 2h0'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Independent Work on Country Model with Trainers Support 1h30'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 GEP-OnSSET Track: OnSSET/The Global Electrification Platform
      • 09:00 Custom country analysis | Work as needed 1h30'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 Custom country analysis | Work as needed 1h0'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Visualizing results | Creating maps in QGIS | Clear presentations 2h30'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 15:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 16:00 Visualizing results | Creating maps in QGIS | Clear presentations 1h0'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 FinPLAN Track: Financial Analysis of Power Sector Projects using the FinPlan Model
      • 09:00 Q&A 1h30'
        Open discussion
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Independent work 1h0'
        Trainees shall develop their scenarios//sensitivity analysis, ensuring their case is balanced. They shall think about sensitiviy/senario results they would like to present on.
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Independent work 2h0'
        Trainees shall develop their scenarios//sensitivity analysis, ensuring their case is balanced. They shall think about sensitiviy/senario results they would like to present on.
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Independent work 1h30'
        Trainees shall develop their scenarios//sensitivity analysis, ensuring their case is balanced. They shall think about sensitiviy/senario results they would like to present on.
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
  • Friday, 16 August 2024
    • 09:00 - 16:00 CLEWs Track: Introduction to CLEWs
      • 09:00 Preliminary Results Presentation by Participants (1) 1h30'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Preliminary Results Presentation by Participants (1) 1h0'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Personal Study 2h0'
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Personal Study 30'
    • 09:00 - 17:00 GD Track: Geospatial data, best practices for collection and management
      • 09:00 Lecture 9: Non-technical processes for data management systems (continued) 1h30'
        Objective: Learn about non-technical aspects of data management, including security, licencing and dissemination.
        Unit 10.1 Establishing effective working groups and team structures
        Unit 10.2 Distributing responsibilities and best practices
        Unit 10.3 Licensing and cost management
        Unit 10.4 Ensuring data security
        Unit 10.5 System maintenance and support procurement
        Unit 10.6 Dissemination, outreach, and coordination
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 10:30 BREAK 30'
      • 11:00 Hands-on 1h0'
        Continue working on data governance plan for your institution or country.
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 12:00 BREAK 1h0'
      • 13:00 Hands-on 2h0'
        Continue working on data governance plan for your institution or country.
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 15:00 BREAK 30'
      • 15:30 Submission/Task 1h30'
        Continue working on data governance plan for your institution or country.
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 MAED Track: Energy demand assessment and scenarios: MAED and EBS tools
      • 09:00 Introduction to the day: Presenting, Visualising, and Communicating MAED Results 1h30'
        Students will be guided through producing effective presentations for communicating technical work to a non-technical audience. Practice presentations will be conducted twards the end of the day for initial feedback.
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 Working session 1h0'
        Results Analysis, Visualisation, and Presentation Development
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Working session 2h0'
        Results Analysis, Visualisation, and Presentation Development
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Practice Presentations 1h30'
        Students to present the first draft of their case studies. Other students and trainer to provide feedback
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 EAE Track: Energy Access Explorer: A Data-driven, Integrated and Inclusive Energy Planning
      • 09:00 Prepare Vector, Raster, and CSV datsets for entering to the EAE platform for each geography 1h30'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 Prepare Vector, Raster, and CSV datsets for entering to the EAE platform for each geography 1h0'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Prepare Vector, Raster, and CSV datsets for entering to the EAE platform for each geography 2h0'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Prepare Vector, Raster, and CSV datsets for entering to the EAE platform for each geography 1h30'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 OSeMOSYS & FlexTool Track: Energy and Flexibility Modelling: OSeMOSYS & FlexTool
      • 09:00 Welcome note | Set objectives | Presentation Day for Country Team (all scenarios) 1h30'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Independent Work on Country Model with Trainers Support 1h0'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Independent Work on Country Model with Trainers Support 2h0'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Independent Work on Country Model with Trainers Support 1h30'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 GEP-OnSSET Track: OnSSET/The Global Electrification Platform
      • 09:00 Custom country analysis | Work as needed | Start working on the ppt/report 1h30'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 Custom country analysis | Work as needed | Start working on the ppt/report 1h0'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Custom country analysis | Work as needed | Start working on the ppt/report 2h30'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 15:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 16:00 Custom country analysis | Work as needed | Start working on the ppt/report 1h0'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 FinPLAN Track: Financial Analysis of Power Sector Projects using the FinPlan Model
      • 09:00 Q&A 1h30'
        Open discussion
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Independent work 1h0'
        Trainees shall finish their first draft PowerPoint presentations before the weekend, and submit their FINPLAN case and presentation to the trainers. Trainees shall also start to develop their policy report.
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Independent work 2h0'
        Trainees shall finish their first draft PowerPoint presentations before the weekend, and submit their FINPLAN case and presentation to the trainers. Trainees shall also start to develop their policy report.
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Independent work 1h30'
        Trainees shall finish their first draft PowerPoint presentations before the weekend, and submit their FINPLAN case and presentation to the trainers. Trainees shall also start to develop their policy report.
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
  • Monday, 19 August 2024
    • 09:00 - 13:00 CLEWs Track: Introduction to CLEWs
      - The main focus of this week is to complete your presentation and report.
      - You will have ample time to work on scenarios but most of this, if not all, should be complete by Monday.
      - Troubleshooting support will be provided each day, as no more teaching is to be done. The work will be lead by you and you will be supported by trainers to complete it.
      - You will also have two oppurtunities to practcie your presentatiosn ahead of the presentation day.
      • 09:00 Troubleshooting 1h30'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 10:30 Coffee Break 30'
      • 11:00 Troubleshooting 1h0'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
    • 09:00 - 17:00 GD Track: Geospatial data, best practices for collection and management
      • 09:00 Finalising the draft of the Data Governance plan 1h30'
        •  Creating a Comprehensive Data Governance Plan
        •  User Management Strategies
        •  Implementing Robust Data Governance
        •  Ensuring Data Security
        •  Identifying Strengths and Weaknesses
        •  Sustainability Planning and Support
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 10:30 BREAK 30'
      • 11:00 Finalising the draft of the Data Governance plan 1h0'
        •  Creating a Comprehensive Data Governance Plan
        •  User Management Strategies
        •  Implementing Robust Data Governance
        •  Ensuring Data Security
        •  Identifying Strengths and Weaknesses
        •  Sustainability Planning and Support
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 12:00 BREAK 1h0'
      • 13:00 Finalising the draft of the Data Governance plan 2h0'
        •  Creating a Comprehensive Data Governance Plan
        •  User Management Strategies
        •  Implementing Robust Data Governance
        •  Ensuring Data Security
        •  Identifying Strengths and Weaknesses
        •  Sustainability Planning and Support
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 15:00 BREAK 30'
      • 15:30 Finalising the draft of the Data Governance plan 1h30'
        •  Creating a Comprehensive Data Governance Plan
        •  User Management Strategies
        •  Implementing Robust Data Governance
        •  Ensuring Data Security
        •  Identifying Strengths and Weaknesses
        •  Sustainability Planning and Support
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 MAED Track: Energy demand assessment and scenarios: MAED and EBS tools
      • 09:00 Introduction to task of the day and week 1h30'
        End of the week objective is to have completed the final report and presentation. By the end of the day, participants should have their final results ready, implementing feedback obtained from Friday's preactise presentation
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 Working session 1h0'
        Results evaluation and analysis. Final calibration if required.
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Working session 2h0'
        Results evaluation and analysis. Final calibration if required.
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Working session 1h30'
        Results evaluation and analysis. Final calibration if required.
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 EAE Track: Energy Access Explorer: A Data-driven, Integrated and Inclusive Energy Planning
      • 09:00 Customized Version of EAE: Introduction & Loading Data 1h30'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 Customized Version of EAE: Configuration 1h0'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Customized Version of EAE: Troubleshooting & Advanced Configuration 2h0'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Linking EAE Backend & Frontend 1h30'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 ETP Track: The Electricity Transition Playbook
      • 09:00 Chapter 1- Long Term Vision 1h30'
        Speaker: Jairo Quiros-Tortos (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica), Marcus Stewart (Energy Security and Net Zero, UK), Mariana Rodriguez-Arce (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Chapter 2- Legislative Framework 1h0'
        Speaker: Jairo Quiros-Tortos (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica), Marcus Stewart (Energy Security and Net Zero, UK), Mariana Rodriguez-Arce (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Chapter 3- Legislative Framework 2h0'
        Speaker: Jairo Quiros-Tortos (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica), Marcus Stewart (Energy Security and Net Zero, UK), Mariana Rodriguez-Arce (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Summary of the day | Discussion on learnings | Feedback 1h30'
        Speaker: Jairo Quiros-Tortos (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica), Marcus Stewart (Energy Security and Net Zero, UK), Mariana Rodriguez-Arce (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 OSeMOSYS & FlexTool Track: Energy and Flexibility Modelling: OSeMOSYS & FlexTool
      • 09:00 Country Pitch and Feedback 1h30'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 Flexibility Assessment for key years in the three scenarios | Custom country analysis 1h0'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Flexibility Assessment for key years in the three scenarios | Custom country analysis 2h0'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Result processing and analysis of flexibility assessments | Preparation of final presentation 1h30'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 GEP-OnSSET Track: OnSSET/The Global Electrification Platform
      • 09:00 Custom country analysis | Work as needed | Start working on the ppt/report 1h30'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 Custom country analysis | Work as needed | Start working on the ppt/report 1h0'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Custom country analysis | Work as needed | Start working on the ppt/report 2h30'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 15:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 16:00 Custom country analysis | Work as needed | Start working on the ppt/report 1h0'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 FinPLAN Track: Financial Analysis of Power Sector Projects using the FinPlan Model
      • 09:00 Q&A 1h30' ( ICTP, AGH | Glass Meeting Room )
        Open discussion
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Independent work 1h0' ( ICTP, AGH | Glass Meeting Room )
        Trainees should finalise their presentation based on feedback received and should continue to develop their policy report. 
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Independent work 2h0' ( ICTP, AGH | Glass Meeting Room )
        Trainees should finalise their presentation based on feedback received and should continue to develop their policy report. 
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Independent work 1h30' ( ICTP, AGH | Glass Meeting Room )
        Trainees should finalise their presentation based on feedback received and should continue to develop their policy report. 
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
  • Tuesday, 20 August 2024
    • 09:00 - 17:00 GD Track: Geospatial data, best practices for collection and management
      • 09:00 Presentation and report preparation 1h30'
        Convert plan and visualisation hands-on exercises into presentations and reports
        • Translating plans into presentations and reports
        • Effective presentation skills
        • Report writing techniques
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 10:30 BREAK 30'
      • 11:00 Presentation and report preparation 1h0'
        Convert plan and visualisation hands-on exercises into presentations and reports
        • Translating plans into presentations and reports
        • Effective presentation skills
        • Report writing techniques
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 12:00 Group photo & Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Presentation and report preparation 2h0'
        Convert plan and visualisation hands-on exercises into presentations and reports
        • Translating plans into presentations and reports
        • Effective presentation skills
        • Report writing techniques
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 15:00 BREAK 30'
      • 15:30 Presentation and report preparation 1h30'
        Convert plan and visualisation hands-on exercises into presentations and reports
        • Translating plans into presentations and reports
        • Effective presentation skills
        • Report writing techniques
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 MAED Track: Energy demand assessment and scenarios: MAED and EBS tools
      • 09:00 Introduction to task of the day 1h30'
        End of day goal is to have the bulk of the report and the entire presentation complete. We will have a final internal presentation session on Wednesday morning.
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 Working session 1h0'
        Presentation and report development
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 12:00 Group photo & Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Working session 2h0'
        Presentation and report development
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Working session 1h30'
        Presentation and report development
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 EAE Track: Energy Access Explorer: A Data-driven, Integrated and Inclusive Energy Planning
      • 09:00 Custom country analysis | Work as needed | Start working on the ppt/report 1h30'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 Custom country analysis | Work as needed | Start working on the ppt/report 1h0'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 12:00 Group photo & Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Finalize ppt & report 2h0'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Summary of the training | Discussion on learnings | What's next? 1h30'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 ETP Track: The Electricity Transition Playbook
      • 09:00 Chapter 4- Network Infrastructure 1h30'
        Speaker: Jairo Quiros-Tortos (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica), Marcus Stewart (Energy Security and Net Zero, UK), Mariana Rodriguez-Arce (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Chapter 5- Operational Requirements 1h0'
        Speaker: Jairo Quiros-Tortos (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica), Marcus Stewart (Energy Security and Net Zero, UK), Mariana Rodriguez-Arce (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica)
      • 12:00 Group photo & Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Chapter 6- Enabling Technologies 2h0'
        Speaker: Jairo Quiros-Tortos (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica), Marcus Stewart (Energy Security and Net Zero, UK), Mariana Rodriguez-Arce (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Summary of the day | Discussion on learnings | Feedback 1h30'
        Speaker: Jairo Quiros-Tortos (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica), Marcus Stewart (Energy Security and Net Zero, UK), Mariana Rodriguez-Arce (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 CLEWs Track: Introduction to CLEWs
      • 09:00 Presentation and Report Finalisation 1h30'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 10:30 Coffee Break 30'
      • 11:00 Presentation and Report Finalisation 1h0'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 12:00 Group photo & Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Presentation and Report Finalisation 2h0'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Presentation Practice 1h30'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 OSeMOSYS & FlexTool Track: Energy and Flexibility Modelling: OSeMOSYS & FlexTool
      • 09:00 Presentation: Tips&Tricks; Successful stories and how to stay engaged after the training; Train the Trainer 1h30'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 Preparation of final presentations 1h0'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 12:00 Group photo & Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 First rehearsal of final presentations and feedback 2h0'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Corrections to final presentations and starting work on reports 1h30'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 GEP-OnSSET Track: OnSSET/The Global Electrification Platform
      • 09:00 Custom country analysis | Work as needed | Start working on the ppt/report 1h30'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 Custom country analysis | Work as needed | Start working on the ppt/report 1h0'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 12:00 Group photo & Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Rehearsal of final presentations and feedback 2h30'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 15:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 16:00 Finalize ppt & report 1h0'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 FinPLAN Track: Financial Analysis of Power Sector Projects using the FinPlan Model
      • 09:00 In-class presentations 1h30' ( ICTP, AGH | Glass Meeting Room )
        Trainees will present on their case studies, receiving feedback from the trainers.
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Independent work 1h0' ( ICTP, AGH | Glass Meeting Room )
        Trainees should finalise their presentation based on feedback received and should continue to develop their policy report. 
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 12:00 Group photo & Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Independent work 2h0' ( ICTP, AGH | Glass Meeting Room )
        Trainees should finalise their presentation based on feedback received and should continue to develop their policy report. 
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Independent work 1h30' ( ICTP, AGH | Glass Meeting Room )
        Trainees should finalise their presentation based on feedback received and should continue to develop their policy report. 
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
  • Wednesday, 21 August 2024
    • 09:00 - 16:00 CLEWs Track: Introduction to CLEWs
      • 09:00 Presentation Practice 1h30'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 10:30 Coffee Break 30'
      • 11:00 Presentation Practice 1h0'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Presentation and Report Finalisation 2h0'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Presentation and Report Finalisation 30'
        Speaker: Kane Alexander (Imperial College London, UK), Francesco Gardumi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Salsabila Abdulhalim (DELEUM, Kenya), Shravan Kannan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 GD Track: Geospatial data, best practices for collection and management
      • 09:00 Internal presentations and finalisationof reports 1h30'
        Finalisation of presentations and reports and internal review and presentations of reports
        • Finalising the report
        • Internal presentations
        • Peer review and feedback
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 10:30 BREAK 30'
      • 11:00 Internal presentations and finalisationof reports 1h0'
        Finalisation of presentations and reports and internal review and presentations of reports
        • Finalising the report
        • Internal presentations
        • Peer review and feedback
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 12:00 BREAK 1h0'
      • 13:00 Internal presentations and finalisationof reports 2h0'
        Finalisation of presentations and reports and internal review and presentations of reports
        • Finalising the report
        • Internal presentations
        • Peer review and feedback
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
      • 15:00 BREAK 30'
      • 15:30 Internal presentations and finalisationof reports 1h30'
        Finalisation of presentations and reports and internal review and presentations of reports
        • Finalising the report
        • Internal presentations
        • Peer review and feedback
        Speaker: Seabilwe Tilodi (Kartoza, South Africa), Fanevanjanahary Andriamiadantsoa (Kartoza, Madagascar)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 MAED Track: Energy demand assessment and scenarios: MAED and EBS tools
      • 09:00 Final Presentation 1h30'
        Final presentation of results. A last round of feedback will be provided for implementation before submission by Friday. One participant will be selected follwoing this presentation to present to the entire EMP-G cohort on Thursday morning.
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 Working session 1h0'
        Finalise presentation and report
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Working session 2h0'
        Finalise presentation and report
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Summary of the training | Discussion on learnings | What's next? 1h30'
        Casual group discussion about what everyone learnt during the training, how they think it will be useful going forwards, and any feedback for the instructor.
        Speaker: Fynn Kiley (University of Cambridge, UK)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 EAE Track: Energy Access Explorer: A Data-driven, Integrated and Inclusive Energy Planning
      • 09:00 Final presentation of results: A last round of feedback will be provided for implementation before submission by Friday. One participant will be selected following this presentation to present to the entire EMP-G cohort on Thursday morning. 1h30'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 Finalize ppt & report 1h0'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Finalize ppt & report 2h0'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Summary of the training | Discussion on learnings | What's next? 1h30'
        Speaker: Santiago Sinclair Lecaros (WRI, Chile)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 ETP Track: The Electricity Transition Playbook
      • 09:00 Chapter 7- Public Buy-in 1h30'
        Speaker: Jairo Quiros-Tortos (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica), Marcus Stewart (Energy Security and Net Zero, UK), Mariana Rodriguez-Arce (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Chapter 8- Supply Chain and Workforce 1h0'
        Speaker: Jairo Quiros-Tortos (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica), Marcus Stewart (Energy Security and Net Zero, UK), Mariana Rodriguez-Arce (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Chapter 9- Financing 2h0'
        Speaker: Jairo Quiros-Tortos (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica), Marcus Stewart (Energy Security and Net Zero, UK), Mariana Rodriguez-Arce (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Summary of the day | Discussion on learnings | Feedback 1h30'
        Speaker: Jairo Quiros-Tortos (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica), Marcus Stewart (Energy Security and Net Zero, UK), Mariana Rodriguez-Arce (University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 OSeMOSYS & FlexTool Track: Energy and Flexibility Modelling: OSeMOSYS & FlexTool
      • 09:00 Finalize ppt & report 1h30'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 Second rehearsal of final presentations and feedback 1h0'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Corrections to final presentations and reports | Meeting with each team for final review and feedback 2h0'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Summary of the training | Discussion on learnings | What's next? 1h30'
        Speaker: Fernando Plazas (Loughborough Univeristy, Colombia), Rakia Bouallegui (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Romain Akpahou (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 GEP-OnSSET Track: OnSSET/The Global Electrification Platform
      • 09:00 PPT presentation 1h30'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 10:30 Short break 30'
      • 11:00 PPT presentation 1h0'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Finalize and upload PPT + report 2h30'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
      • 15:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 16:00 Finalize and upload PPT + report 1h0'
        Speaker: Andreas Sahlberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Julian Cantor (SEforALL, Germany)
    • 09:00 - 17:00 FinPLAN Track: Financial Analysis of Power Sector Projects using the FinPlan Model
      • 09:00 Final Steps of the EMP 1h30' ( ICTP, AGH | Glass Meeting Room )
        The final steps of the EMP will be explained, with the Zenodo upload of deliverables explained.
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Independent work 1h0' ( ICTP, AGH | Glass Meeting Room )
        Students should finalize their presentations and policy reports based on feedback received during the coaching session, and do some fine-tuning. Deliverables will have to be put on the Google Drive and uploaded on Zenodo by 6 pm in the evening.
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
      • 13:00 Independent work 2h0' ( ICTP, AGH | Glass Meeting Room )
        Students should finalize their presentations and policy reports based on feedback received during the coaching session, and do some fine-tuning. Deliverables will have to be put on the Google Drive and uploaded on Zenodo by 6 pm in the evening.
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
      • 15:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 15:30 Independent work 1h30' ( ICTP, AGH | Glass Meeting Room )
        Students should finalize their presentations and policy reports based on feedback received during the coaching session, and do some fine-tuning. Deliverables will have to be put on the Google Drive and uploaded on Zenodo by 6 pm in the evening.
        Speaker: Naomi Tan (Imperial College & L'boro University, UK)
  • Thursday, 22 August 2024
    • 09:00 - 14:00 Presentations & symposium sessions
      This is the final part of the workshop. Participants will present the results of the model runs and discuss about their key findings. The format of presentation/report will be provided by the organizers in due time. The trainers will support the participants in refining the presentation as needed. 
      
      Note: Presentations and reports to be uploaded by August 21st.
      Location: Budinich Lecture Hall
      • 09:00 Presentations 1h30' ( ICTP, LB, Budinich Lecture Hall )
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Presentations 1h0' ( ICTP, LB, Budinich Lecture Hall )
      • 12:00 Lunch break 2h0'
    • 14:00 - 17:30 International Symposium on Energy and Climate
      All the participants of the "Energy Modelling Platform - Joint Global Training School" are invited to join the Symposium.
      
         Click here to see the 'Overview' page of the Symposium 
      
         Click here to consult the Symposium programme 
      
      Attendance is mandatory.
      Location: ICTP, LB, Budinich Lecture Hall
      Material: Poster
  • Friday, 23 August 2024