Description |
This school combines lectures and hands-on exercises in the use of open source modelling tools integrating climate, land-use, energy and water systems, electricity access and investment issues for model-informed policy formulation towards the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and Geospatial data and software management: Introduction to the Spatial Data Infrastructure.
Leading academics and researchers working in the field of model-informed development strategies provide three weeks of intensive training of government officials from countries participating in projects on analysis and modelling capacity development sponsored by UKAID, World Bank Group and other development organizations. Participants perfect their modelling and analysis skills about the operation and extension of their national models, incorporate and test new and evolving policy issues and contribute to the practice of evidence-based policy formulation regarding national sustainable development policies. The suite of OpTIMUS modelling tools includes the geospatial electricity access model OnSSET (OnSSET.org), the energy system and investment model OSeMOSYS (OSeMOSYS.org) and CLEWS - the integrated Climate, Land, Energy and Water System model (CLEWS.org). Topics:
Speakers:
Participation in this activity is by invitation only and no general applications can be accepted for this event. |
Joint Summer School on Modelling Tools for Sustainable Development - OpTIMUS | (smr 3299)
Go to day
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08:30 - 09:15
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08:30
Registration and administration formalities
45' (
Adriatico Guest House - Lower level
)
REGISTRATION: Upon arrival, Visitors not staying in the ICTP Guest Houses, are kindly requested to complete registration formalities at the Adriatico Guesthouse Lower level from 8.30 till 9.00 TRAVEL UNIT (Only for those Visitors receiving daily living allowance/travel reimbursement) Only after having completed registration formalities, please go to the Travel Unit, EF, Main Entrance, Room T17, ground floor, open two days: Monday and Friday, 08.30 - 12.00 and 13.30 - 14.30 Please bring with you: badge/identity card or passport/any travel tickets and boarding passes, if reimbursement due.
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08:30
Registration and administration formalities
45' (
Adriatico Guest House - Lower level
)
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09:15 - 17:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:15
Welcoming and Opening
1h0' (
Adriatico Guest House - Giambiagi Lecture Hall
)
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Lecture 1. Introduction and objectives of the training
30'
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11:15
Introduction by the participants: short presentation about their background of experiences, the situation of their countries and expectations of their learning outcomes.
45'
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Introduction to energy systems modelling
2h15'
- 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Work session: Installation of MoManI and other questions
1h15'
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09:15
Welcoming and Opening
1h0' (
Adriatico Guest House - Giambiagi Lecture Hall
)
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09:15 - 17:00
OnSSET Track
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09:15
Welcoming and Opening
30' (
Adriatico Guest House - Giambiagi Lecture Hall
)
Introduction to ICTP and workshop objectives, all tracks combined
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09:45
Introduction of participants and trainers
30' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
Brief presentation (~1-2 min) by all trainers and participants
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Lecture 1. Introduction to geospatial electrification modelling
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
This lecture serves as an introduction to geospatial electrification modelling. It introduces the concepts of energy access, GIS and geospatial modelling efforts.
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Exercise 1. Exploring electrification investment scenarios using the GEP Explorer
2h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
In this exercise the participants will use the GEP Explorer to examine electrification investment scenarios, and the importance of input levers
- 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Exercise 1. Exploring electrification investment scenarios using the GEP Explorer
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
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09:15
Welcoming and Opening
30' (
Adriatico Guest House - Giambiagi Lecture Hall
)
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18:00 - 20:00
Opening event
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08:30 - 09:15
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09:00 - 17:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:00
Designing a representative Reference Energy System
1h15'
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Time representation in OSeMOSYS / Hands on session: time representation in OSeMOSYS
1h15'
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Work session: Drawing a Reference Energy System of your Country
2h15'
- 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Work session: Time representation for your country model
1h15'
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09:00
Designing a representative Reference Energy System
1h15'
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09:00 - 17:00
OnSSET Track
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09:00
Lecture 2 (Part 1 and 2). Introduction to the theory and application of GIS
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
This lecture serves as an introduction to general GIS concepts and operations
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Exercise 2: Working with Vector data : Data types, format, basic functions
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
In this exercise the participants will get acquainted to working with GIS (using QGIS) in general, and vector data in particular. Focusing on energy-related data.
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Exercise 2: Working with Vector data : Data types, format, basic functions
2h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
- 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Exercise 2: Working with Vector data : Data types, format, basic functions
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
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09:00
Lecture 2 (Part 1 and 2). Introduction to the theory and application of GIS
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
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09:00 - 17:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:00 - 17:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:00
Defining energy demands in OSeMOSYS / Hands on session: Defining energy demands in OSeMOSYS
1h15'
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Representing primary energy supply in OSeMOSYS / Hands on session: Defining primary energy supply in OSeMOSYS
1h15'
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Work session: Defining energy demands for your country model
2h15'
- 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Work session: Representing primary energy supply in your country model
1h15'
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09:00
Defining energy demands in OSeMOSYS / Hands on session: Defining energy demands in OSeMOSYS
1h15'
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09:00 - 17:05
OnSSET Track
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09:00
Lecture 2 (Part 3). Introduction to the theory and application of GIS
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
This lecture serves as an introduction to general GIS concepts and operations
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Exercise 3: Working with raster data : Data types, format, basic functions
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
In this exercise the participants will get acquainted to working with GIS (using QGIS) in general, and raster data in particular. Focusing on energy-related data.
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Exercise 3: Working with raster data : Data types, format, basic functions
2h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
- 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Lecture 3. Application of GIS in electrification analysis and the GEP Scenario Generator
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
This lecture explains how the GIS data is used to determine the least-cost technology options in the electrification analysis.
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09:00
Lecture 2 (Part 3). Introduction to the theory and application of GIS
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
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09:00 - 17:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:00 - 17:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:00
Electricity supply system in OSeMOSYS part 1
(Thermal power plants & T&D)
1h15'
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Hands on session: Defining the electricity supply in OSeMOSYS
(part 1)
1h15'
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Work session: Developing your country model
2h15'
- 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Work session: Developing your country model
1h15'
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09:00
Electricity supply system in OSeMOSYS part 1
(Thermal power plants & T&D)
1h15'
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09:00 - 17:00
OnSSET Track
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09:00
Lecture 4. Energydata.info, Global Wind Atlas & Global Solar Atlas
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
This lecture serves to introduce three open platforms, containing energy-related geospatial data.
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Exercise 4. Data collection and database development for GIS
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
In this exercise the participants will collect GIS data available online, to be used in their geospatial electrification analysis.
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Exercise 5: Data extraction to CSV
2h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
- 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Exercise 5: Data extraction to CSV
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
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09:00
Lecture 4. Energydata.info, Global Wind Atlas & Global Solar Atlas
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
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09:00 - 17:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:00 - 17:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:00
Electricity supply system in OSeMOSYS part 2
(Hydropower and Storage options) / Hands on session: Defining the electricity supply in OSeMOSYS
(part 2)
1h15'
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Electricity supply system in OSeMOSYS part 3 (Wind and solar) / Hands on session: Defining the electricity supply in OSeMOSYS (part 3)
1h15'
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Work session: Developing your country model
2h15'
- 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Work session: Developing your country model
1h15'
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09:00
Electricity supply system in OSeMOSYS part 2
(Hydropower and Storage options) / Hands on session: Defining the electricity supply in OSeMOSYS
(part 2)
1h15'
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09:00 - 17:00
OnSSET Track
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09:00
Lecture 5. How the GEP Scenario Generator functions – Introduction to Python and the processes behind GEP Scenario Generator (OnSSET)
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
This lecture introduces the processes and the programming language (Python) behind the electrification tool.
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Exercise 6. How to run an electrification analysis using GEP scenario generator
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
In this exercise the participants the participants will familiarize themselves with conducting a geospatial electrification analysis using the GEP Scenario Generator – OnSSET. This includes changing input variables, running the model and visualizing results.
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Exercise 6. How to run an electrification analysis using GEP scenario generator
2h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
- 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Exercise 6. How to run an electrification analysis using GEP scenario generator
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
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09:00
Lecture 5. How the GEP Scenario Generator functions – Introduction to Python and the processes behind GEP Scenario Generator (OnSSET)
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
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09:00 - 17:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:00 - 17:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:00
Emissions representation in OSeMOSYS / Hands on session: Emissions representation in OSeMOSYS
1h15'
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Implementing capacity reserve in OSeMOSYS / Hands on session: implementing capacity reserve in OSeMOSYS
1h15'
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Work session: Developing your country model
2h15'
- 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Work session: Developing your country model
1h15'
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09:00
Emissions representation in OSeMOSYS / Hands on session: Emissions representation in OSeMOSYS
1h15'
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09:00 - 17:00
OnSSET Track
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09:00
Lecture 6. Energy modelling, scenario development and sensitivity analysis
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
This lecture explains more theory of modelling activities in general. How scenarios and sensitivity analysis is used and the link between science and policy.
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Exercise 7: Assessing the investment cost required to meet SDG7
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
In this exercise the participants will use the GEP Scenario Generator – OnSSET to run a scenario analysis, and assess the investment cost required to meet SDG7
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Exercise 7: Assessing the investment cost required to meet SDG7
2h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
- 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Exercise 7: Assessing the investment cost required to meet SDG7
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
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09:00
Lecture 6. Energy modelling, scenario development and sensitivity analysis
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
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09:00 - 17:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:00 - 17:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:00
Defining scenarios and implementation in OSeMOSYS/ Hands on session: Defining scenarios and implementation in OSeMOSYS
1h15'
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Work session: Developing your country model
1h15'
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Work session: Developing your country model
2h15'
- 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Work session: Developing your country model
1h15'
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09:00
Defining scenarios and implementation in OSeMOSYS/ Hands on session: Defining scenarios and implementation in OSeMOSYS
1h15'
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09:00 - 17:00
OnSSET Track
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09:00
Lecture 7. Advanced theory of GEP Scenario Generator (OnSSET)
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
This lecture explains in detail how the GEP Scenario Generator – OnSSET functions, the inputs of the tool and the methods that are built in to calculate the LCOE of all technologies.
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Lecture 7. Advanced theory of GEP Scenario Generator (OnSSET)
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Exercise 8: Setting up and exploring electrification scenarios for a country
2h15' (
Adriatico Guest House InfoLab
)
In this exercise the participants will use the knowledge gained from the lectures and exercises to develop a tailored geospatial electrification analysis and presentation for their country.
- 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Exercise 8: Setting up and exploring electrification scenarios for a country
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
In this exercise the participants will use the knowledge gained from the lectures and exercises to develop a tailored geospatial electrification analysis and presentation for their country.
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09:00
Lecture 7. Advanced theory of GEP Scenario Generator (OnSSET)
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
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09:00 - 17:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:00 - 17:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:00
Building Elements of Climate, Land-use, Energy and Water strategies (CLEWs) in OSeMOSYS: Introduction to water and land systems
1h15'
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Building Elements of Climate, Land-use, Energy and Water strategies (CLEWs) in OSeMOSYS: Introduction to water and land systems
1h15'
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Work session: Developing your country model
2h15'
Speaker: Vijay Modi (Columbia University) - 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Work session: Developing your country model
1h15'
Speaker: Vijay Modi (Columbia University)
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09:00
Building Elements of Climate, Land-use, Energy and Water strategies (CLEWs) in OSeMOSYS: Introduction to water and land systems
1h15'
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09:00 - 17:00
OnSSET Track
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09:00
Lecture 8. Communicating electrification model results
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
This lecture covers the basics of how to communicate the results of a geospatial electrification analysis effectively, especially in the area of science-policy interface.
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Exercise 8: Setting up and exploring electrification scenarios for a country
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
In this exercise the participants will use the knowledge gained from the lectures and exercises to develop a tailored geospatial electrification analysis and presentation for their country.
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Lecture 9: An overview of GIS planning for electrification and different modeling tools
2h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
An overview of GIS planning for electrification and different modeling tools
- 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Lecture 9: An overview of GIS planning for electrification and different modeling tools
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
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09:00
Lecture 8. Communicating electrification model results
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
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09:00 - 17:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:00 - 17:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:00
Work session: Developing your country model
1h15'
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Work session: Developing your country model
1h15'
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Work session: Developing your country model
2h15'
Speaker: Nicholas Allen (NRECA) - 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Work session: Developing your country model
1h15'
Speaker: Nicholas Allen (NRECA)
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09:00
Work session: Developing your country model
1h15'
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09:00 - 17:00
OnSSET Track
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09:00
Exercise 8: Setting up and exploring electrification scenarios for a country
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
In this exercise the participants will use the knowledge gained from the lectures and exercises to develop a tailored geospatial electrification analysis and presentation for their country.
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Exercise 8: Setting up and exploring electrification scenarios for a country
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Lecture 10. NRECA's model for geospatial platform development and electrification analysis
2h15'
NRECA's model for geospatial platform development and electrification analysis
Speaker: Nicholas Allen (NRECA) - 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Lecture 10. NRECA's model for geospatial platform development and electrification analysis
1h15'
Speaker: Nicholas Allen (NRECA)
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09:00
Exercise 8: Setting up and exploring electrification scenarios for a country
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
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09:00 - 17:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:00 - 17:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:00
Wrap-up and next steps
1h15'
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Work session: Developing your country model
1h15'
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Work session: Developing your country model
2h15'
- 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Work session: Developing your country model
1h15'
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09:00
Wrap-up and next steps
1h15'
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09:00 - 17:00
OnSSET Track
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09:00
Exercise 8: Setting up and exploring electrification scenarios for a country
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
In this exercise the participants will use the knowledge gained from the lectures and exercises to develop a tailored geospatial electrification analysis and presentation for their country.
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Exercise 8: Setting up and exploring electrification scenarios for a country
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Exercise 8: Setting up and exploring electrification scenarios for a country
2h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
- 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Exercise 8: Setting up and exploring electrification scenarios for a country
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
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09:00
Exercise 8: Setting up and exploring electrification scenarios for a country
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
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09:00 - 17:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:00 - 17:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:00
Work session: Developing your country model
1h15'
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Work session: Developing your country model / Preparation of the final PowerPoint presentations
1h15'
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Work session: Preparation of the final PowerPoint presentations
2h15'
- 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Work session: Preparation of the final PowerPoint presentations
1h15'
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09:00
Work session: Developing your country model
1h15'
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09:00 - 17:00
OnSSET Track
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09:00
Exercise 8: Setting up and exploring electrification scenarios for a country
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Exercise 8: Setting up and exploring electrification scenarios for a country
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Exercise 8: Setting up and exploring electrification scenarios for a country
2h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
- 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Exercise 8: Setting up and exploring electrification scenarios for a country
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
-
09:00
Exercise 8: Setting up and exploring electrification scenarios for a country
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
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09:00 - 17:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:00 - 17:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:00
Presentation of country studies
1h15'
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Presentation of country studies
1h15'
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Presentation of country studies
2h15'
- 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Presentation of country studies
1h15'
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09:00
Presentation of country studies
1h15'
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09:00 - 17:00
OnSSET Track
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09:00
Presentation of country studies
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
Participants presentation of their tailored geospatial electrification study. 10 min each.
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Presentation of country studies
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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13:00
Presentation of country studies
2h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
- 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45
Presentation of country studies
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
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09:00
Presentation of country studies
1h15' (
Adriatico Guest House - InfoLab
)
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09:00 - 17:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:00 - 13:00
OnSSET Track
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09:00
Lecture 10. The REM model
1h15'
The REM model
Speaker: Fernando de Cuadra (MIT/Comillas Universal Energy Access Lab) - 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Lecture 10. The REM model
1h15'
Speaker: Fernando de Cuadra (MIT/Comillas Universal Energy Access Lab) - 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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09:00
Lecture 10. The REM model
1h15'
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09:00 - 13:00
OSeMOSYS track
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09:00
To be confirmed / Feedback session and final remarks on the training activities, the OSeMOSYS model and its applications
1h15'
- 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
To be confirmed / Feedback session and final remarks on the training activities, the OSeMOSYS model and its applications
1h15'
- 12:00 Lunch break 1h0'
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09:00
To be confirmed / Feedback session and final remarks on the training activities, the OSeMOSYS model and its applications
1h15'
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14:30 - 17:00
The open source interoperable Global Electrification Platform (GEP) Technical and operational partnerships
TBD
Location: Adriatico Guest House - Lundqvist Lecture Hall -
14:30
Focus group 1: Technical advances - interoperability, data and model sharing
1h0'
- 15:30 Coffee break 30'
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16:00
Focus group 2: Outreach activities - annual outlooks and country engagement
1h0'
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14:30
Focus group 1: Technical advances - interoperability, data and model sharing
1h0'
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18:30 - 20:00
Drinks and Reception, start of the HLM - wrap up of the Summer School Component
Adrian Tompkins, Research Scientist, Earth System Physics, International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) Chiara Rogate, Energy Specialist, ESMAP World Bank Group Uyanga Gankhuyag, United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Certificate ceremony Holger Rogner, Director, the OpTIMUS community ● Close of the SD Summer School component Thomas Alfstad, Adviser for Sustainable Development Strategies, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) ● Opening of the High Level Meeting and Strategic Dialogue
Location: Adriatico Guesthouse Terrace
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09:00 - 13:00
OnSSET Track
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08:30 - 17:30
Location: Leonardo Building - Budinich Lecture Hall -
08:30
Registration formalities
30' (
Leonardo Building Lobby
)
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09:00
Welcoming and Opening Remarks
10'
George Thompson, Acting Division Director, Programmes Division, International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) Thomas Alfstad, Adviser for Sustainable Development Strategies, UNDESA
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09:10
Communities, tools, co-creation and capacity building
50'
Holger Rogner , Director the OpTIMUS community ● Open Tools Integrated Modelling and Upskilling for Sustainable Development Chiara Rogate , Energy Specialist, ESMAP, World Bank Group ● SDG 7 Access - Reinforcing country relevance and capacity development and the Global Electrification Platform Ilse Berdellans-Escobar, Planning and Economics Studies Section, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) ● Capacity building for nationally owned sustainable energy development Thomas Alfstad , Adviser for Sustainable Development Strategies, UNDESA ● Capacity building for integrated resource policy (CLEWs) Discussion
- 10:00 Coffee break 30' ( Leonardo Building Terrace )
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10:30
Global Modelling and regional investment needs for Sustainable Development
40'
Chair - Magda Moner, Joint Research Centre, European Commission Daniel Russo, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) ● Insights from a renewable energy perspective Arthur Contejean, International Energy Agency (IEA) ● Insights from the World Energy Outlook Dimitrios Mentis, World Resources Institute (WRI) ● mapping platform to connect SDG 7 to sustainable development solutions Discussion
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11:10
Improving the efficacy sustainable development planning and partnerships
40'
Chair – Francesco Fuso Nerini, KTH-Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Holger Rogner, Director of the OpTIMUS community of practice ● What do governments need to know? Decades of planning partnership Luca Petrarulo, Oxford Policy Management (OPM), UK ● Principals to improve the efficacy of planning Nicolina Linblad, Energy Access Consultant, World Bank ● The experience of the SDSummerSchool and EMP-Africa Discussion
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11:50
Outcomes of the 2019 Summer School: Selected presentations from participants
1h10'
Chair - Vignesh Sridharan, KTH-Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden An electrification strategy of Afghanistan ● Sulaiman Fayez, Kabul Polytechnic University, Afghanistan An energy and climate mitigation strategy of Mongolia ● Uyanga Gankhuyag, United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Developing an R4IA2 Data Management Program for Ghana ● Frank Yeboah Dadzie, Ministry of Energy, Ghana
- 13:00 Lunch break 1h30' ( Leonardo Building Terrace )
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14:30
Providing analysis and evidence in support of sustainable development policies: MENA and central Asia perspectives
30'
Chair: Elhadj Ezzahid Mohammed V University of Rabat, Morocco Sulaiman Fayez, Kabul Polytechnic University, Afghanistan ● Challenges to overcome and lessons for others Osama Saadeh, German Jordanian University (GJU) Jordan ● Initiatives to grow and house local knowledge Eric Williams, KAPSARC Saudi Arabia ● A regional hub in a growing community of practice
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15:00
Providing analysis and evidence in support of sustainable development policies: African perspectives
30'
Chair: Kasolo Nickson, Rural Electrification Agency, Uganda Samba Sesay, University of Sierra Leone ● Developing a graduate program in energy investment modelling Mamahloko Senatla (remotely), The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, South Africa ● Building a center of scientific excellence in energy to promote development Salisu Rabiu Isihak, Rural Electrification Agency, Nigeria ● The need for knowledge sharing and building capacity
- 15:30 Coffee break 30' ( Leonardo Building Terrace )
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16:00
Providing analysis and evidence in support of sustainable development policies: Insights from Asia
30'
Chair - Mark Howells, KTH-Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Uyanga Gankhuyag, United Nations Development Program (UNDP) ● Regional needs, challenges and opportunities Anjana Das, VITO formally Energy Modelling Unit, Indian Planning Commission, Ministry of Planning, the Government of India ● Bridging the gap between Europe and Asia Sana Zulfiqar, Fatima Jinnah Women University, Pakistan ● Ensuring access to appropriate skills
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16:30
Providing analysis and evidence in support of sustainable development policies: Insights from Latin America
30'
Chair: Eunice Pereira Ramos, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Verónica Perna MIEM (Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mining), Uruguay ● The energy transition in Uruguay Adriana Marques, Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of São Paulo, Brazil ● Scaling analysis, education for local development
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17:00
Providing analysis and evidence in support of sustainable development policies: Insights from North America and Europe
30'
Chair Taco Niet, SFU, Canada Chip Friley, Consultant formally Brookhaven National Lab and energy modelling lead for the US DOE, USA ● Running a national energy modelling process to support decision making Ioannis Kougias, Joint Research Centre, European Commission ● Building a bridge between northern research advances and southern needs Paolo Carnevale, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM), Italy ● A new approach for Africa: Research, Partnerships, networking and knowledge dissemination
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08:30
Registration formalities
30' (
Leonardo Building Lobby
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08:30 - 17:30
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08:30 - 12:20
Location: Leonardo Building - Budinich Lecture Hall -
08:30
Real world relevance and academic excellence of open toolkits and methods: Developing a global curricula
40'
Chair: Alexandros Korkovelos, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Adrian Tompkins, Earth System Physics, International Centre for Theoretical Physics ● The need for an open source, accessible ecosystem Tim Sutton (remotely), Kartoza and Q-GIS ● Open source software and data management for excellence Fernando de Cuadra García, Universidad Pontificia Comillas ● Academics and science for development - what is needed
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09:10
Participant Reflection: what was good and what is still needed in the summer school
50'
Chair: Taco Niet, Simon Fraser University (SFU), Canada Selected Participant Reflections from MENA, Asia-Pacific, Africa and Latin America
- 10:00 Coffee break 30' ( Leonardo Building Terrace )
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10:30
Donor, organiser and UN Reflection: how to make the effort sustainable
40'
Chair: Ryan Hogarth, Oxford Policy Management (OPM), UK Will Blyth (remotely), Department for International Development (DfID), UK ● Building a community of support agencies and the Round Table process Thomas Alfstad, Adviser for Sustainable Development Strategies, UNDESA ● Building communities in country Franziska Bock, Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), Germany ● Sustainable partnerships: challenges, costs and benefits Discussion
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11:10
An environment that enables a community of practitioners for evidence-based policy making?
1h0'
Holger Rogner - Director OpTIMUS community of practice Silvia Francioso, global association for the off-grid solar energy industry (GOGLA) ● A view of industry: global association for the off-grid solar energy industry Taco Niet, Simon Fraser University (SFU), Canada ● The challenges of where to start - setting up an energy planning unit Bertrand Ohene Asante, Ministry of Energy Ghana ● A view of a Government: Ministry of Energy Ghana Ryan Hogarth, Oxford Policy Management ● EEG: A Research Program to Develop Knowledge for Development Fadiel Ahjum, University of Cape Town, South Africa ● A view of a Southern University: University of Cape Town Franziska Bock, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) ● A view of a Support Agency: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
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12:10
Closing remarks and follow up actions
10'
Chair: Anjana Das, VITO, Belgium Adrian Tompkins, Research Scientist, Earth System Physics, International Centre for Theoretical Physics Chiara Rogate, Energy Specialist, World Bank Group, Energy Sector Management Assistance Program Mark Howells, Director and Professor: division of Energy Systems Analysis, Royal Institute of Technology
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08:30
Real world relevance and academic excellence of open toolkits and methods: Developing a global curricula
40'
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08:30 - 12:20