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Catalyzing Change in the Global Energy System
'''Catalyzing Change in the Global Energy System'''
SFI-NREL Workshop, Jan 8-11
Provisional Agenda


January 8
'''January 9-11, 2007'''
6:30 pm Welcome dinner


January 9
'''BACKGROUND:''' A group of world-renowned scientists and energy experts met in January 2007 to discuss what type of energy (and perhaps, more broadly, general economic) infrastructure will be sustainable in 100 years. Hosted by the Santa Fe Institute, the meetings aimed to answer a few fundamental questions: Given long-lived infrastructure and competing drivers for change in the energy sector, how might our energy (food or other goods) economy evolve during the next 100 years? And what scale(s) will emerge as truly sustainable solutions? This core team helped to define the vision and possible pathways for continued research. Below is a list of attendees, the agenda, and presentations from the workshop. A summary will be posted soon.
8:30         Continental breakfast


9:00         Participant introductions and background for workshop
G. West and D. Arvizu


10:00         Workshop goals
'''List of Attendees''' ([http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/workshops/pdfs/sfi_nrel_attendees_07.pdf PDF 40 KB])
D. Schrag and D. Arent


10:30- 12:30 Session 1. Overview of energy technologies, markets, and environmental impacts:          envisioning a sustainable energy future
Speakers:  D. Schrag and D. Kammen
Discussion leader: D. Arvizu


12:30- 1:30 Lunch
'''Agenda (Presentations)'''


1:30- 4:00 Session 2. Technological change in the energy sector: learning curves, lock-in and the role of public policies
The following presentations in this section are PDFs. [http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html Download Adobe Reader].
        Speakers:  K. Lindgren, K. Gallagher, and W. Brian Arthur
Discussion leader: J. Trancik


4:00- 6:00 Unstructured discussion time


6:30         Dinner
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January 10
'''January 9'''
8:30         Continental breakfast
9:00- Noon Session 3. Energy markets, structure and dynamics
                        Speakers: A. Baker and D. Kammen
                        Discussion leader: R. Gupta


Noon- 3:00 Lunch with optional hike (weather dependent)
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3:00- 6:00 Session 4. Energy economics and finance: social goods and managing uncertainty
'''Workshop goals''' ([http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/workshops/pdfs/sfi_goals_07.pdf PDF 12 KB]): D. Schrag and D. Arent
Speakers: T. Lyon and F. Wolak
                        Discussion leader: D. Farmer


6:30         Dinner


January 11
'''Session 1.''' - Discussion leader: Dan Arvizu
8:30         Continental breakfast


9:00- Noon Session 5. Complex systems modeling: application to energy markets and decision-making
Overview of energy technologies, markets, and environmental impacts: Envisioning a sustainable energy future
        Speaker: K. Lindgren and J. Brown
Discussion leader: D. Farmer


Noon- 1:00 Lunch
*'''Catalyzing Change in the Global Energy System''' ([http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/workshops/pdfs/sfi_arvizu_07.pdf PDF 12.5 MB])  Dan Arvizu, National Renewable Energy Laboratory


1:00- 4:00 Session 6. Review of critical issues, summary and next steps
*'''Energy Goals: Security, Economy, Environment''' ([http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/workshops/pdfs/sfi_schrag_07.pdf PDF 1.1 MB]) Daniel Schrag, Harvard University
 
*'''Envisioning a Sustainable Energy Future''' ([http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/workshops/pdfs/sfi_kammen1_07.pdf PDF 3.3 MB]) Dan Kammen, Berkeley Institute of the Environment
 
 
'''Session 2.''' - Discussion leader: J. Trancik
 
Technological change in the energy sector: Learning curves, lock-in and the role of public policies
 
*'''Energy Scenarios Aiming for Low CO2 Targets by Year 2100''' ([http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/workshops/pdfs/sfi_lindgren_07.pdf PDF 2.1 MB]) Kristian Lindgren, Chalmers University of Technology
 
*'''Public Energy RD&D Trends and Data''' ([http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/workshops/pdfs/sfi_gallagher_07.pdf PDF 180 KB]) Kelly Sims Gallagher, Harvard University
 
*'''Some Considerations about Technology''' ''Not available for download'' W. Brian Arthur, Santa Fe Institute
 
 
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'''January 10'''
 
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'''Session 3.''' - Discussion leader: R. Gupta
 
Energy markets, structure and dynamics
 
*'''Energy Market Structure and Dynamics: A Brief Overview''' ([http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/workshops/pdfs/sfi_baker_07.pdf PDF 412 KB]) Arnold Baker, Sandia National Laboratories
 
*'''Carbon Markets: Clean Energy Evolution in California, the US, and Developing Nations''' ([http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/workshops/pdfs/sfi_kammen2_07.pdf PDF 2.4 MB]) Dan Kammen, Berkeley Institute of the Environment
 
 
'''Session 4.''' - Discussion leader: D. Farmer
 
Energy economics and finance: Social goods and managing uncertainty
 
*'''Energy Economics and Finance: Social Goods and Managing Uncertainity''' ([http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/workshops/pdfs/sfi_lyon_07.pdf PDF 1.0 MB]) Thomas Lyon, University of Michigan
 
*'''Electricity Markets: How They Work, Why They Fail, and How to Make Them Benefit Consumers and the Environment''' ([http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/workshops/pdfs/sfi_wolak_07.pdf PDF 456 KB]) Frank Wolak, Stanford University
 
 
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'''January 11'''
 
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'''Session 5.''' - Discussion leader: D. Farmer
 
Complex Systems Modeling: Application to energy markets and decision-making.
 
*'''Climate Modeling of the 20th and 21st Centuries''' ([http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/workshops/pdfs/sfi_washington_07.pdf PDF 628 KB]) Warren Washington, NCAR
 
*'''Toward Optiomal Use of Biomass in Addressing Climate Change, Oil Supply Insecurity, and Biodiversity Concerns''' ([http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/workshops/pdfs/sfi_williams_07.pdf PDF 1.0 MB]) Robert Williams, Princeton University
 
*'''A Prespective from Biology, Scaling and Networks''' ([http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/workshops/pdfs/sfi_brown_07.pdf PDF 3.1 MB]) Jim Brown, University of New Mexico
 
 
'''Session 6.'''
 
Review of critical issues, summary and next steps

Latest revision as of 18:33, 18 May 2007

Catalyzing Change in the Global Energy System

January 9-11, 2007

BACKGROUND: A group of world-renowned scientists and energy experts met in January 2007 to discuss what type of energy (and perhaps, more broadly, general economic) infrastructure will be sustainable in 100 years. Hosted by the Santa Fe Institute, the meetings aimed to answer a few fundamental questions: Given long-lived infrastructure and competing drivers for change in the energy sector, how might our energy (food or other goods) economy evolve during the next 100 years? And what scale(s) will emerge as truly sustainable solutions? This core team helped to define the vision and possible pathways for continued research. Below is a list of attendees, the agenda, and presentations from the workshop. A summary will be posted soon.


List of Attendees (PDF 40 KB)


Agenda (Presentations)

The following presentations in this section are PDFs. Download Adobe Reader.



January 9


Workshop goals (PDF 12 KB): D. Schrag and D. Arent


Session 1. - Discussion leader: Dan Arvizu

Overview of energy technologies, markets, and environmental impacts: Envisioning a sustainable energy future

  • Catalyzing Change in the Global Energy System (PDF 12.5 MB) Dan Arvizu, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Energy Goals: Security, Economy, Environment (PDF 1.1 MB) Daniel Schrag, Harvard University
  • Envisioning a Sustainable Energy Future (PDF 3.3 MB) Dan Kammen, Berkeley Institute of the Environment


Session 2. - Discussion leader: J. Trancik

Technological change in the energy sector: Learning curves, lock-in and the role of public policies

  • Energy Scenarios Aiming for Low CO2 Targets by Year 2100 (PDF 2.1 MB) Kristian Lindgren, Chalmers University of Technology
  • Public Energy RD&D Trends and Data (PDF 180 KB) Kelly Sims Gallagher, Harvard University
  • Some Considerations about Technology Not available for download W. Brian Arthur, Santa Fe Institute



January 10


Session 3. - Discussion leader: R. Gupta

Energy markets, structure and dynamics

  • Energy Market Structure and Dynamics: A Brief Overview (PDF 412 KB) Arnold Baker, Sandia National Laboratories
  • Carbon Markets: Clean Energy Evolution in California, the US, and Developing Nations (PDF 2.4 MB) Dan Kammen, Berkeley Institute of the Environment


Session 4. - Discussion leader: D. Farmer

Energy economics and finance: Social goods and managing uncertainty

  • Energy Economics and Finance: Social Goods and Managing Uncertainity (PDF 1.0 MB) Thomas Lyon, University of Michigan
  • Electricity Markets: How They Work, Why They Fail, and How to Make Them Benefit Consumers and the Environment (PDF 456 KB) Frank Wolak, Stanford University



January 11


Session 5. - Discussion leader: D. Farmer

Complex Systems Modeling: Application to energy markets and decision-making.

  • Climate Modeling of the 20th and 21st Centuries (PDF 628 KB) Warren Washington, NCAR
  • Toward Optiomal Use of Biomass in Addressing Climate Change, Oil Supply Insecurity, and Biodiversity Concerns (PDF 1.0 MB) Robert Williams, Princeton University
  • A Prespective from Biology, Scaling and Networks (PDF 3.1 MB) Jim Brown, University of New Mexico


Session 6.

Review of critical issues, summary and next steps