- Chair: Ottmar Edenhofer, PIK Potsdam
Influence of the Future Oil Price on CO2 Abatement Costs, The Energy System and Climate Policy; Bo Nelson, Clas Ekström (Vattenfall AB, Stockholm, Sweden)
The Design of Future Climate Policies: Integration of Bottom-up And Top-down; Christoph Böhringer (ZEW, Mannheim, Germany), Ulf Moslener, Thomas Rutherford (Ann Arbor, MI, USA)
Using Benchmarking for the Primary Allocation of EU Allowances in the German Power Sector; Clemena Cremer, Joachim Schleich (Fraunhofer Institute Systems and Innovation Research, Karlsruhe, Germany)
The Optimal Path of Energy and CO2 Taxes for Intertemporal Resource Allocation and Improved Energy Efficiency; Klaus Conrad (Mannheim University, Department of Economics, Germany)
- Chair: Jean-Thomas Bernard, Université Laval
Modelling the Impact of the Oil Products' Market Evolution on the CO2 Emissions of the European Refineries; Alireza Tehriani Nejad, Valérie Saint-Antonin (Institut Français du Pétrole, France)
Structural Change and the Dynamics of Energy Prices; Jean-Thomas Bernard (Université Laval, GREEN, Department of economics, Quebec, Canada), Jean-Marie Dufour (Université de Montréal, Canada), Lynda Khalaf (Université Laval, Quebec, Canada), Maral Kichian (Bank of Canada)
Econometric Assessment of Energy Regulations on Environmental Dimensions for Sustainable Development of Energy Portfolios in Global Energy Market; Nalinee Giri, Jagdish Giri (Aaditya Energy Foundation, Chennai, India)
Use of Hybrid Models to Evaluate Economic Instruments for Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction; Rose Murphy, Mark Jaccard, Nic Rivers (Energy and Materials Research Group, School of Resource and Environmental Management, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada)
- Chair: Reinhard Madlener, ETH Zürich
District Heating and the Challenge of Innovation - A Case Study of Swedish Residential House Ventures; Kristina Lygnerud (Department of Business Administration, IFE, Sweden)
Combined Heat and Power Generation in Japanese Commercial Sector: A Bottom-up Approach to Potential Estimation and CO2 Emission Impact Analysis; Masahito Takahashi (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Japan)
Wholesale Market Structure and Price of District Heat; Päivi Peltola-Ojala (Merimaksu, Finland), Mikael Linden (Joensuu, Finland)
Productivity Benchmarking with Data Envelopment Analysis: Towards an Austrian Quality Standard for Biogas CHP Plants; Reinhard Madlener (Centre for Energy Policy and Economics (CEPE), Department of Management, Technology and Economics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, Switzerland)
- Chair: Jörg Wild, Plaut Economics
Choosing Alternative to Transport Natural Gas to Java, Indonesia; Hanan Nugroho, Patrik Cayrade (National Development Planning Agency (BAPPENAS), Indonesia)
Modelling Natural Gas Markets - The Costs of Secure Natural Gas; Jörg Düweke, Thomas Hamacher (Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik (IPP), Garching, Germany)
Willingness to Pay for Security of Supply of Natural Gas in Switzerland; Jörg Wild, Christian Spielmann, Stephan Vaterlaus, Heike Worm (Plaut Economics, Regensdorf, Switzerland)
Weak Investment Incentives in New Gas Storage in the United Kingdom; Marc-Kévin Codognet, Jean-Michel Glachant (Université Paris Sud 11, ADIS-GRJM, Paris, France)
Gas Liberalisation in Europe and Security of Supply: The Big Challenge; Susanna Dorigoni, Sergio Portatadino (IEFE - ISTITUTO DI ECONOMIA E POLITICA DELL'ENERGIA E DELL'AMBIENTE, Università Commerciale L. Bocconi, Milano, Italy)
- Chair: NN
The Demand for Gasoline of Passenger Vehicles in Japan to 2010: A Vehicle Stock and Vehicle Efficiency Approach; David Bonilla (Cambridge University, United Kingdom)
Estimating Gasoline Consumption of Greek Households; George Hondroyiannis, (Bank of Greece Economic Research Department and Harokopio University, Greece), Eleni Sardianou (Harokopio University, Greece)
Pricing Behaviour in the Spanish Retail Gasoline Market; Ignacio Contín-Pilart, Dpto. Gestión de Empresas, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain), Aad Correljé (Delft Technical University, The Netherlands), Blanca Palacios (Universidad del País Vasco, Bilbao, Spain)
The Effect of Standards and Fuel Prices on Automobile Fuel Economy: An International Analysis; Theodoros Zachariadis, Sofronis Clerides (Economics Research Centre, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus)
- Chair: Dietmar Dürr, Inagendo GmbH, Niederkassel
A Modified Yardstick Competition Mechanism; Georg Meran, (German Institute for Economic Research (DIW), Berlin University of Technology, Germany), Christian von Hirschhausen (Dresden University of Technology, Germany)
Incentive Regulation for Efficient Transmission Expansion; Makoto Tanaka (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS), Tokyo, Japan)
New Trends in Energy Regulation: The Integration of Command and Control Approaches, Tariff Regulation and Artificial Markets for Demand-side Resources; Marcella Pavan (Italian Regulatory Authority for Eletricity and Gas)
Design Framework for Electricity Quality Regulation; Rudi Hakvoort, Viren Ajodhia (Delft University of Technology Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management Energy & Industry Section, Delft, The Netherlands)
Firm Behavior under Incentive Regulation: The Inefficiencies of Benchmarking; Scott Cunningham (Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Policy Analysis Section, Delft, The Netherlands), Jeroen De Joode (Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Policy Analysis Section, Delft, The Netherlands & Energy research Centre of the Netherlands, Policy Studies Unit, Energy Markets and Climate Change Group)
- Chair: Christoph Weber, Univesity of Duisburg-Essen
Defining and Assessing Integration Costs for Fluctuating Renewables; Christoph Weber (Chair for Energy Management, Univesity of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany)
An Efficient Scoring Rule to Minimize Strategic Incentives in Multi-part Procurement Auctions for Power Systems Reserve; Derk Jan Swider, Ingo Ellersdorfer (Institute of Energy Economics and the Rational Use of Energy, University of Stuttgart, Germany)
Assessing Economic Consequences of the European Electricity Market Design Choices: The Case of Balancing Mechanism; Marcelo Saguan, (Supélec and University of Paris XI, Paris, France), Jean Michael Glachant (University of Paris XI, France), Philippe Dessante (Supélec, Energy Department, France)
Strategies for an Efficient Integration of Wind Power Considering Demand Response; Marian Klobasta, (Fraunhofer-Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (FhG-ISI), Karlsruhe, Germany), Mario Ragwitz (Department Energy Technology and Energy Policy at the Fraunhofer-Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (FhG-ISI), Karlsruhe, Germany), Carlo Obersteiner (Energy Economics Group at Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria)
- Chair: Edgard Gnansounou, LASEN
Bidding in Interrelated Day-ahead Electricity Markets: Insights From an Agent-based Simulation Model; Anke Weidlich, Daniel Veit (Institute of Information Systems and Management, University of Karlsruhe, Germany)
Security of Electricity Supply in a Liberalized Environment: An Agent-based Approach with Application to the Case of Switzerland; Edgard Gnansounou, Abdelaziz Lahlou (Laboratory of Energy Systems (LASEN), Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland)
Simulating the Expansion of Renewable Electricity Generation in Germany- An Agent-based Approach; Frank Sensfuß, Mario Ragwitz, Massimo Genoese (Fraunhofer-Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (FhG-ISI), Karlsruhe, Germany)
An Agent-based Model to Analyse the Long-term Development of the German Electricity System; Massimo Genoese, Dominik Möst, Frank Sensfuß (Institute for Industrial Production, Universität Karlsruhe, Germany)
- Chair: Andreas Brockmöller, BEC - Energie Consult GmbH, Germany
The Management of Wind Power Output Under a Feed-in Tariff Model: The Role of TSO; Céline Hiroux, (University Paris XI, ADIS Research Centre, France), Florent Maupas (Supelec and University Paris XI, ADIS Research Centre, France)
Integration of Wind Power in the Investment Planning Model; Jim Cust et al. (Faculty Of Economics, Cambridge, United Kingdom)
The Offshore Trend - Structural Changes in the Wind Power Sector; Jochen Markard, Regula Petersen (CIRUS - Centre for Innovation Research in the Utility Sector Eawag, Kastanienbaum, Switzerland)
Effects of German Wind Power Generation on North-west European Network Congestion - A Numerical Analysis Using Nodal Pricing; Karen Freund, Till Jeske, Hannes Weigt (Dresden University of Technology, Chair of Energy Economics and Public Sector Management, Germany)
Alternative Grid Extension Measures Due to Additional Offshore Wind Energy in the German North sea; Till Jeske (Dresden University of Technology, Department of Business Management and Economics, Germany)
- Chair: Alex Kemp, University of Aberdeen
MODELLING THE PROSPECTS FOR OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION FROM THE UK CONTINENTAL SHELF TO 2030 USING MONTE CARLO; Alex Kemp, Linda Stephen (University of Aberdeen Business School, Department of Economics, United Kingdom)
DO HIGH OIL PRICES JUSTIFY AN INCREASE IN PETROLEUM TAXATION IN A MATURE, DECLINING PROVINCE? THE CASE OF THE UKCS; Carole Nakhle
OIL AND GAS EXPLORATION SUCCESS: AN ECONOMETRIC ASSESSMENT; Klaus Mohn (University of Stavanger, Department for Industrial Economics, Norway)
IMPACTS OF GAS SUPPLY FROM RUSSIA ON GLOBAL ENERGY SYSTEMS ; Keigo Akimoto, Fuminori Sano, Takashi Homma, Toshimasa Tomoda (Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth (RITE), Kyoto, Japan)
A MODEL OF THE OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF A NATIONAL OIL COMPANY; Peter Hartley, Kenneth Medlock (Economics Department, Rice University, USA)
- Chair: Wolfgang Pfaffenberger, iu Bremen
THE NORDIC ELECTRICITY MARKET: WHY HAS IT WORKED SO WELL; Eirik Amundsen, (Department of Economics, University of Bergen, Norway), Lars Bergman (Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden)
A LOOK INSIDE THE MOST SUCCESSFUL RESTRUCTURED ELECTRICITY MARKET IN NORTH AMERICA: TEXAS; Jay Zarnikau (Frontier Associates LLC, Austin, USA)
BRAZILIAN ESI RESTRUCTURING: REFORM BY TRIAL AND ERROR?; João Lizardo Hermes de Araújo (Centre for Electric Power Research (CEPEL), Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN RESTRUCTURED ELECTRICITY MARKETS US - OVERVIEW OF PJM MARKET; Joseph Bowring (Market Monitor, PJM Interconnection, Norristown, USA)
COMPETITION IN THE CONTINENTAL EUROPEAN ELECTRICITY MARKET: DESPAIR OR WORK IN PROGRESS?; Reinhard Haas (Energy Economics Group, Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
CHILE: WHERE IT ALL STARTED; Ricardo Raineri (Departamento de Ingeniería Industrial y de Sistemas, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile)
- Chair: Gert Brunekreeft, EnBW & International University Bremen / BEI
Dynamic Efficiency Analysis of Polish Electricity Distribution Utilities - Is Transition Efficiency Enhancing?; Astrid Cullmann (Dept. of International Economics, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW), Berlin, Germany)
Effiency Analysis of East and West German Electricity Distribution Companies - Do the "Ossis" Really Beat the "Wessis"?; Borge Hess, (Dresden University of Technology Department of Business Management and Economics, Germany), Astrid Cullmann (Dept. of International Economics, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW), Berlin, Germany)
Cost Efficiency in the Swiss Gas Distribution Sector; Mehdi Farsi, Massimo Filippini, Michael Kuenzle (CEPE, D-MTEC, ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Differences in Quality of Service Among Electrical Distribution Utilities - A Panel Data Analysis; Roar Amundsveen (Bodø Graduate School of Business, Bodø, Norway)
- Chair: Malti Goel, Ministry of Science & Technology, New Dehli
COAL IN EUROPE UNION: BALANCING THE SECURITY OF ENERGY SUPPLY AND RESPONDING TO THE CLIMATE CHANGE; Ekawan Rudianto, Michael Duchêne, Damien Goetz (Centre de Géosciences, Ecole des Mines de Paris, France)
POTENTIAL FOR SYNERGY BETWEEN RENEWABLES AND CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE; Hannah Chalmers, Jon Gibbins (Energy Technology for Sustainable Development Group, Mechanical Engineering Department, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom)
GEOTHERMAL HEAT SUPPLY BY HOT DRY ROCK TECHNOLOGY; Hermann-Josef Wagner, N. Feck (Ruhr-University Bochum, Institute for Energy Systems and Energy Economics (LEE), Bochum, Germany)
PERSPECTIVES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF POWER GENERATING TECHNOLOGY UNDER THE SPECIFIC EUROPEAN MARKET REQUIREMENTS; Georg Rosenbauer, Lothar Balling, Frank Hannemann, Henrik Stiesdal (Siemens Power Generation, Erlangen, Germany)
ENERGY GENERATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: INDIAN PERSPECTIVES AND TECHNOLOGY OPTION; Malti Goel (Department of Science & Technology, Technology Bhawan, New Delhi, India)
A PROPOSAL FOR NEW MECHANISM TO FACILITATE CARBON-FREE TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE; Tadashi Aoyagi, Kenichiro Yamaguchi, Tatsujiro Suzuki (Mitsubishi Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan), Tatsujiro Suzuki (Institute of Energy Economics, Tokyo, Japan)
- Chair: Hans-Wilhelm Schiffer, RWE Power AG
Carbon Capture and Storage: A New Turn in the German Coal Dispute?; Corinna Fischer, Barbara Praetorius (German Institute for Economic Research (DIW), Berlin, Germany)
Approaches to Shaping Climate Policy Beyond Kyoto; Hans-Wilhelm Schiffer (RWE Power AG, Essen, Germany)
Japan's Challenge to the Post-Kyoto; Hiroyuki Okamoto (Nihon University, Shizuoka, Japan)
Ecological Tax Reform and Emissions Trading - Can They Work Together?; Kai Schlegelmilch, (Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Berlin, Germany), Maike Bunse (Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy, Germany)
Economic Comparison of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Options in Germany; Katja Schumacher, (German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin), Berlin, Germany), Ronald Sands (Joint Global Change Research Institute, Maryland, USA)
A Cost-benefit Analysis Framework for Assessing Adaptation Measures for Climate Change and Their Relationship with Mitigation; Phillia Restiani (School of Economics and Centre for Energy and Environmental Markets (CEEM), The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia)
- Chair: Mauel Frondel, RWI
Natural Gas Prices and Industrial Sector Consumption Responses: An Experimental Module for STIFS; Frederik Joutz, (Department of Economics, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA), David Costello (Office of Energy Markets and End Use, EMEU Energy Information Administration U.S. Department of Energy, Washington DC, USA), Poonpat Leesombatpiboon (Department of Economics, George Washington University, Washington DC, USA)
On the Restrictiveness of Separability: The Significance of Energy in German Manufacturing; Manuel Frondel, (Rheinisch-Westfaelisches Institut fuer Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI), Essen, Germany), Christoph Schmidt (Rheinisch-Westfaelisches Institut fuer Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI), Essen, Germany and and CEPR, London, United Kingdom)
High Crude Oil Prices, Midstream and Downstream Demand; Youngho Chang, Yeow Hua Sng (Department of Economics, National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Long-run Gasoline Demand in France: The Case for Asymmetric Price Response; Mourad Ayouz, Franck Nadaud (CIRED)
Evaluation of the long-term evolution of electricity demand in the European Union; Ugo Farinelli, Manuela Gusmerotti (Italian Association for Energy Economics)
- Chair: Hermann-Josef Wagner, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
ANALYSIS OF THE POTENTIAL OF HYDROGEN PRODUCTION LIKE POWER VECTOR FROM AEOLIAN ENERGY IN GALICIA; A. Sánchez, Santiago Urréjola, M. Sanjurjo (Chemical Engineering Department, E.T.S.E.I., Vigo University, Spain)
ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF HYDROGEN FROM RENEWABLE ENERGY; Amela Ajanovic (Energy Economics Group, Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
A COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF A HYDROGEN FUEL CELL BUS; Colin Cockroft, (Division of Science and Engineering, Murdoch University, Perth, Australia), Anthony Owen (School of Economics, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia)
FOCUS OF FEDERAL FUEL CELL RESEARCH FUNDING IN GERMANY; Ludmilla Schlecht, Hanns-Joachim Neef (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Jülich, Germany)
EUROPEAN HYDROGEN ENERGY ROADMAP (HYWAYS); Ulrich Bünger, Philipp Seydel, Martin Wietschel (Fraunhofer-Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (FhG-ISI), Karlsruhe, Germany), Reinhold Wurster (L-B-Systemtechnik (LBST), Ottobrunn, Germany)
- Chair: Denis Babusiaux, IFP
ASSESSING THE VALUE OF COMMODITY PRICE FORECASTS; Christopher Jablonowski (Department of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering, The University of Texas, USA)
ON THE DEPLETION OF PETROLEUM RESERVES AND OIL PRICE TRENDS; Denis Babusiaux, (Institut Français du Petrole, Rueil-Malmaison, France), Pierre-René Bauquis (IFP School, Paris, France)
WHY DO OIL PRICES JUMP (OR FALL)?; Franz Wirl (Universität Wien, Vienna, Austria)
VOLATILE OIL PRICE AND ELECTRONIC TRADING SYSTEM; Huei-Chu Liao, Ya-Hui Chen (Economics Department, Tamkang University, Tamsui, Taipei, Taiwan)
ECONOMETRIC MODEL FOR FORECASTING PETROLEUM RESERVE PRICE AND ITS APPLICATION OF REAL OPTION VALUATION (ROV) ON PETROLEUM PROPERTY IN INDONESIA; Nuzulul Haq (Corporate Planning Department, MEDCO E&P INDONESIA, Jakarta, Indonesia)
AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF OIL PRICE MODELS - EVIDENCE FROM THE BRENT OIL; Tao Lin (Department of Finance and Management of Science, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration (NHH), Bergen, Norway)
- Chair: Fereidoon Sioshansi, Menlo Economics
FINANCIAL RESTRUCTURING OF THE POWER SECTOR IN BANGLADESH; Andreas Korn, Mechthild Horn (Fichtner Consulting & IT AG, Stuttgart, Germany)
INFRASTRUCTURE ADEQUACY IN RESTRUCTURED ELECTRICITY MARKET IN AUSTRALIA: AN EMERGING CONCERN; Deepak Sharma (Energy Planning and Policy Program, Faculty of Engineering, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia)
INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN RESTRUCTURED ELECTRICITY MARKETS - WHAT WORKS, WHAT DOES NOT, AND WHY?; Fereidoon Sioshansi (Menlo Energy Economics, Walnut Creek, USA)
ASSESSING REGULATORY MEASURES IN ELECTRICITY MARKETS: THE CASE OF VPP IN THE NETHERLANDS; François Boisseleau (KEMA Consulting Europe, Bonn, Germany), Paul Giesbertz (Department Market Infrastructure, Dutch Office of Energy Regulation (DTe), The Netherlands)
HAS DEREGULATION LOWERED ELECTRICITY PRICES? A CROSS-COUNTRY STUDY; Geoff Bertram (School of Economics and Finance, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand), Lyn Grigg (University of Canberra, Australia), James Tremewan (School of Economics and Finance, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
REGULATORY CONVERGENCE IN THE ELECTRICITY SECTOR - AN INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON; Jens Weinmann (Florence School of Regulation, Robert Schuman Centre For Advanced Studies, European University Institute, San Domenico di Fiesole (FI), Italy)
THE FEASIBILITY PROBLEM IN BRAZILIAN REFORM; Yannik Perez (GRJM-ADIS, University of Paris Sud 11, France)
- Chair: Vittorio D\'Ermo, AIEE
GLOBAL ENERGY SECURITY AND DYSFUNCTIONALITY IN UNITED STATES OIL POLICY; Barry Naughten (Centre for Arabic and Islamic Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia)
SECURITY OF SUPPLY UNDER THE ASPECTS OF RESOURCES, SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT, EMISSIONS AND COSTS UNTIL 2030; Günther Brauner (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
ENERGY DEPENDENCE, SECURITY OF ENERGY SUPPLY AND GEOPOLITICS; Vittorio D'Ermo (AIEE, Italy)
EVALUATING DIFFERENT SCENARIOS OF CHINA’S FUTURE ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND SO2-EMISSIONS - A DYNAMIC WELFARE OPTIMISATION APPROACH; Yong Li (Tsinghua University, Beijing, China), Andreas Oberheitmann (Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Essen, Germany and Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, School of Public Policy and Management, Programme of Management, Science and Engineering)
WHO WILL CONTROL THE OIL OF THE MIDDLE EAST DURING THE NEXT DECADE?; Zahy Gebrael (American University of Beirut, Lebanon)
- Chair: Xavier Labandeira, Universidade de Vigo
ON THE ROLE OF POLICY INSTRUMENTS IN DESIGNING EMISSIONS MARKETS; Akira Maeda (Graduate School of Energy Science, Kyoto University, Japan)
NEW ENTRANTS ALLOCATION OF CO2 EMISSIONS ALLOWANCES IN THE EU ETS - THE ELECTRICITY SECTOR CASE; Karsten Neuhoff, Kim Keats, Misato Sato, Felix Matthes(Faculty of Economics, Cambridge, United Kingdom)
ON MULTI-PERIOD EMISSIONS TRADING IN THE ELECTRICITY SECTOR; Sven Bode (Hamburg Institute of International Economics, Germany)
THE NEW EUROPEAN CARBON MARKET. AN INTEGRATED MICRO-MACRO ANALYSIS FOR SPAIN; Xavier Labandeira, Pedro Lineares, Miguel Rodriguez (Facultade Economicas, Universidade de Vigo, Spain)
EMISSIONS TRADING: HOW TO DETERMINE THE EFFICIENT COVERAGE; Regina Annette Betz (UNSW Sydney, Australia), Tihomir Ancev (University of Sydney, Australia)
- Chair: Andre Plourde, University of Toronto
MULTIOBJECTIVE MODEL WITH UNCERTAIN DATA FOR MACROECONOMIC - ENERGY - ENVIRONMENT STUDIES; Carla Oliveira (INESC Coimbra, Portugal), Carlos H. Antunes (Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computers, University of Coimbra, Portugal)
COORDINATION OF TARIFF AND RESIDENTIAL CONSUMPTION ON ELECTRIC POWER DISTRIBUTION BY GENETIC ALGORITHM; Gino Hadjee, Daniel Sadanac, Marcelo Sagfuan (SUPELEC, Superior School of Electricity, Energy Department, Gif sur Yvette, France)
SMOOTH TRANSITION AUTOREGRESSIVE TARGET ZONE MODEL WITH SV ERROR TERM WITH APPLICATIONS; Oleg Korenok, Stanislav Radchenko (Department of Economics, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond)
MODELLING AND SIMULATING OIL MARKET DYNAMICS; Simon Jäger (Department of Economics, Unviversity of Bonn, Germany)
STOCHASTIC ENERGY IMPORT PRICES IN A MULTI-REGIONAL ENERGY SYSTEMS MODEL; Volker Krey, Dag Martinsen (Programme Group STE, Research Centre Jülich, Germany), Hermann-Josef Wagner (LEE – Energy Systems and Energy Economics, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany)
- Chair: Reinhard Haas, TU Wien
Learning-by-doing Caused Market Failures in Renewable Energy Markets - The Case of California Solar Policy; Arthur van Benthem (Shell Energy Europe, The Hague, The Netherlands), Kenneth Gillingham
A Social Cost-benefit Analysis on Renewable Energy Development Plan - A Case Study of Taiwan; Chi-Yuan Liang (The Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
The Future of Support Policies for Renewable Electricity - Quo Vadis, Europe?; Gustav Resch (Energy Economics Group, Institut für Elektrische Anlagen und Energiewirtschaft, Technische Universität Wien, Austria), Mario Ragwitz (Fraunhofer Institute Systems and Innovation Research, Karlsruhe, Germany), Thomas Faber, Reinhard Haas, Claus Hube (Energy Economics Group, Institut für Elektrische Anlagen und Energiewirtschaft, Technische Universität Wien, Austria)
Effectiveness of Varying PV Incentive Program Structures; Lori Smith Schell (Empowered Energy, Durango, USA), Shirley Neff (Center for Energy Marine Transportation and Public Policy School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University, New York, USA)
How to Promote Renewable Energies in Future: Achieving Extension Targets Efficiently; Roger Kohlmann (VDEW e. V., Berlin, Germany)
The Long-term Promotion of Renewable Sources of Energy in Italy; Ugo Farinelli, Federico Santi (The Italian Association of Energy Economists, Roma, Italy)
- Chair: Kenichi Matsui
The Impact of Higher Oil Prices on World Trade Flows; Henrik Klinge Jacobsen (Risø National Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark)
Oil Prices and Economic Growth in Less Developed Countries; Kenneth Medlock (James A Baker III Institute for Public Policy of Rice University, Houston, USA), Ronald Soligno (Economics Department, Rice University, Houston, USA)
On the Climate Change Effects of High Oil Prices; Marc Vielle (CEA-LERNA, University of Social Sciences, Toulouse, France and REME-EPFL, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland), Laurent Viguier (MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, Cambridge MA, USA)
Impact Analysis of International Oil Price on Economic Growth: Evidence from Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong; Maw-Wen Lin, Shu-Chuan Lin, Yuh-Fon Tszeng (Planning Division, Chinese Petroleum Corporation, Taipei, Taiwan)
- Chair: Balbir Singh, SNF
GREEN CERTIFICATES AND NETWORK CONGESTION IN THE NORDIC POWER MARKET; Balbir Singh, Trond Jensen (Institute for Research in Economics and Business Administration, SNF, Bergen, Norway), Cato Larsen (Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate NVE, Oslo, Norway)
FLOW-BASED COORDINATED AUCTIONS: A STEP FORWARD IN APPLIED EUROPEAN CONGESTION MANAGEMENT; Christian Todem (VERBUND Austrian Power Grid AG, Vienna, Austria), Florian Leuthold
TRANSMISSION CONSTRAINED WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY MARKETS; Frode Skjeret
MERCHANT TRANSMISSION INVESTMENT IN EUROPE: OPPORTUNITIES FOR PRIVATE INITIATIVES IN A REGULATED MARKET SEGMENT; Hanneke De Jong, Hamilcar Knops, Rudi Hakvoort (Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Energy & Industry Section, The Netherlands)
A TIME-VARIANT WELFARE ECONOMICS ANALYSIS OF A NODAL PRICING MECHANISM IN GERMANY; Hannes Weight (Dresden University of Technology, Germany)
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF CROSS-BORDER TRANSMISSION NETWORK INVESTMENTS IN THE GERMAN ELECTRICITY MARKET; Ingo Ellersdorfer (Institute for Energy Economics and the Rational Use of Energy (IER), University of Stuttgart, Germany)
CONGESTION MANAGEMENT IN MESHED GAS NETWORKS: CAN THE ELECTRICITY MARKET SERVE AS AN EXAMPLE?; Jeroen De Joode, Hanneke De Jong, Laurens De Vries (Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Energy & Industry Section, The Netherlands)
- Chair: Eberhard Jochem, ETH Zürich
The 2000 Watt per Capita Industrial Society - Reducing Risks of Energy Supply by Substantial Use of Energy and Material Efficiency; Eberhard Jochem (Centre for Energy Policy and Economics (CEPE), ETH Zurich, Switzerland & Fraunhoder Institute of Systems and Innovation Research (ISI), Karlsruhe, Germany)
Consistent Multi-sectoral Energy Efficiency Indicators and Their Policy Implications; Jeffrey Bor (Chung-Hua Institution For Economic Research, Taipei, Taiwan)
The Rebound Effect: Microeconomic Definitions, Limitations and Extensions; John Dimitropoulos, Steve Sorrell (SPRU Science & Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, United Kingdom)
Energy Efficiency and Marked Based Mechanisms: Analysis of Italian experience and potential developments in Europe; D. Di Palma, M. Lucentini, F. Rottenberg (University of Rome “La Sapienza”)
Tradable Energy Saving Certificates – Redressing Transaction Cost to Exploit Instrumental Efficiency; Adriaan Perrels (Government Institute for Economic Research, Helsinki)
- Chair: Karsten Neuhoff, University of Cambridge
USING MONTE CARLO SIMULATION TO ASSESS THE IMPACT OF RISKS AND MANAGERIAL FLEXIBILITY OF DIFFFERENT GENERATION TECHNOLOGIES; Fabien Roques (Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom), David Newbery (Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom), William Nuttall
THE VALUE OF GENERATION CAPACITY; Karsten Neuhoff, Jim Cust, Andreas Ehrenmann (Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
THE INFLUENCE OF UNCERTAINTY UPON GENERATION ADEQUACY; Laurens De Vries, Petra Heijnen (Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Energy & Industry Section, Delft, The Netherlands)
A COMPARISON OF METHODOLOGIES INCORPORATING UNCERTAINTIES INTO POWER PLANT INVESTMENT EVALUATIONS; Ninghong Sun, Derk Jan Swider, Alfred Voss (Institute of Energy Economics and the Rational Use of Energy, University of Stuttgart, Germany)
PRIORITIZING INVESTMENT THE VALUE OF PORTFOLIO DECISIONS IN ELECTRICITY INFRASTRUCTURE; Ype Wijnia (Essent Netwerk, Den Bosch, The Netherlands), Joost Warners (TNO Information and Communication Technology, Delft, The Netherlands)
- Chair: Joy Dunkerley
Towards a Market for Electricity and Consumer Choice in the Indian Power Sector; Anoop Singh (Department of Industrial and Management Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India)
Energy, the Environment, and Economic Growth, a Developing Country Perspective; Maria Eugenia Ibarraran (The University of the Americas), Roy Boyd (Ohio University, USA)
The Adverse Health Implications of Fuelwood Consumption Among Indian Householders; Shonali Pachauri (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria), Andreas Kemmler, Michael Boesch, Kaushik Deb
A Decision Support Framework for Management of Power Supply Shortages in Developing Countries; Yemtsa Goufo (School of Management, Tianjin University, P.R. China), Ying-Zhong Liu (Engineering Management Research Center, Tianjin University, P.R. China)
Securing Electricity Access in Senegal Through Descentralised Systems; Zaida Contreras (Technische Universität Berlin. Institute for Energy Engineering and Protection of the Environment, Germany)
- Chair: Jeffrey Bor, Chung-Hua Institution
EVALUATING ENERGY EFFICIENCY POTENTIAL WITH A HYBRID ENERGY-ECONOMY MODEL; Bryn Sadownik, Mark Jaccard (Energy and Materials Research Group, School of Resource and Environmental Management, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada)
THE TRADE-OFF BETWENN HEAT AND ELECTRICITY DEMAND REDUCTION AND COMFORT IN COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS - CONSEQUENCES FOR ENERGY MODELLING; Giacomo Catenazzi, Martin Jakob (Centre for Energy Policy and Economics (CEPE), ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
CAN ENERGY EFFICIENCY POLICIES DELIVER CARBON REDUCTIONS?: EVIDENCE FROM MACRO-ECONOMIC MODELLING; Tery Barker, Tim Foxon (Cambridge Centre for Climate Change Mitigation Research, Dept. of Land Economy, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND ENERGY CONSERVATION FOR THE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY IN TAIWAN; David Yih-Liang Chan, Tsung-Chi Hsu (Energy & Environment Research Laboratories, ITRI, Taiwan)
- Chair: Tony Owen
Agro-industrial and Refining Model Integration for Decision Making Purposes Concerning Bio-fuel Take-off; Frédérick Bernard, Valérie Saint-Antonin, Stéphane His (IFP- Rueil Malmaison - France), David Tréguer (SAE², INRA - France), Stelios Rozakis (Agr. Univ. of Athens-Greece)
Local Integrated Energy Resources Planning Implementation Process; Miguel Udaeta, Geraldo Burani, Ricardo Fujii, Ricardo Baitelo (GEPEA-USP, Grupo de Energia do Departamento de Engenharia de Energia e Automação Elétricas da Escola Politécnica da Universidade de São Paulo & IEE/USP, Instituto de Eletrotécnica e Energia da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil)
Biofuels and Endogenous Growth; Thomas Kuhn, Michael Pickhardt (Chemnitz University of Technology, Faculty of Economics, Germany)
The Public Promotion of Renewable Energies in Electricity Generation in Spain. The Wind Energy in the Canary Islands; Yannik Pérez (Faculté Jean Monnet, Université Paris Sud, France), Javier Ramos-Real (Departamento de Análisis Económico. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales, Universidad de La Laguna, Spain)
- Chair: Frits van Oostvoorn, ECN
DEMAND FOR STORAGE OF NATURAL GAS IN NORTHWESTERN EUROPE - A SIMULATION BASED FORECAST FOR 2030; Felix Höffler (Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Bonn, Germany)
COMPLEMENTARITY MODELS FOR NATURAL GAS MARKET EQUILIBRIA WITH ENDOGENOUS RISK; Jifang Zhuang, Steven Gabriel (Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Maryland, USA)
WHY ARE OIL AND GAS TRANSIT PIPELINES INHERENTLY UNRELIABLE?; Paul Stevens (CEPMLP, Dundee University, Scotland)
NATURAL GAS CORRIDORS AMONG EU AND ITS MAIN SUPPLIERS, SIMULATION RESULTS WITH THE DYNAMIC GASTALE MODEL; Wietze Lise (Energy Markets and International Environmental Policy group, ECN Policy Studies, Energy research Centre of the Netherlands, Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Benjamin Hobbs (Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA), Frits van Oostvoorn (Energy Markets and International Environmental Policy group, ECN Policy Studies, Energy research Centre of the Netherlands, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
- Chair: Phillip Stark
A World-wide Economic Analysis of the Non-conventional Crude Oil Supply Based on a Modelling Approach; Armelle Saniere, Frédéric Lantz (IFP & IFP-School, Rueil-Malmaison, France)
A Model of the European Oil Market; Artem Protsenko, Claudia Kemfert, Manfred Horn
Future Geological Availability of Oil and Natural Gas; Hilmar Rempel, Peter Gerling (Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Hannover, Germany)
Hurricanes, Energy Markets, and Energy Infrastructure in the Gulf of Mexico: Experiences and Lessons Learned; Kristi Darby, David Dismukes, Seth Cureington (Center for Energy Studies, Louisiana State University, USA)
The age of Energy Supply Anxiety: Challenges in Transforming Oil Resources to Supplies; Phillip Stark, Kenneth Chew
- Chair: Laurens de Vries
Financial Transmission Rights: Implementation Issues; Philip Hanser, Metin Celebi (The Brattle Group, Cambridge, MA, USA)
Different Approaches to Electricity Transmission Expansion in Mexico; Juan Rosellón (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE), Lomas de Santa Fé, Mexico)
Price Competition in Electricity Networks: The Case of Germany; Tim Hoffmann, Tim Mennel, Ulf Moslener (Center of European Economic Research (ZEW), Mannheim, Germany)
What Place for Competition in the Power Transmission Planning?; Vincent Rious (Université Paris XI, Faculté Jean Monnet, ADIS-GRJM, Sceaux, France)
- Chair: Ole Jess Olson, Roskilde University
AN ERROR-CORRECTION, SIMULTANEOUS EQUATION MODEL TO ESTIMATE THE DEMAND AND THE SUPPLY CURVES IN ELECTRICITY MARKETS; Carlo Fezzi (Department of Statistics, University of Bologna, Italy), Derek Bunn (Department of Decision Science, London Business School, United Kingdom)
AN ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY PRICES IN JAPAN; Mika Goto, Nobuyuki Yamaguchi (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Socio-economic Research Center, Tokyo)
THE IMPACT OF CO2 EMISSION PERMITS ON WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY MARKETS; Ole Jess Olsen (Department of Environment, Technology and Social Studies, Roskilde University, Denmark), Peter Fristrup (Institute of Food and Resource Economics, The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Denmark), Jørgen Birk Mortensen (Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
PREDICTING A GENERALIZED THRESHOLD FOR EXTREME VALUES IN ELECTRICITY PRICE DISTRIBUTIONS; Peter Schwarz (Department of Economics, Belk College of Business, and Senior Faculty Associate, Global Institute of Energy and Environmental Systems, UNC Charlotte, USA), Raiford Smith (Duke Power, A Division of Duke Energy Corporation, Charlotte, USA), Thomas Taylor (Duke Power, A Division of Duke Energy Corporation, Charlotte, USA)
- Chair: Enno Harks, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik Berlin
Prospects for Russia: Maximizing Hot Air Revenues by Imitating the European Emissions Trading Scheme; Christoph Böhringer, Ulf Moslener, Bodo Sturm (Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW), Mannheim, Germany)
Monopoly or Competition: Welfare Effects of Restructuring Russian Gas Industry; Maria Tsygankova
Resource Abundance and Reserve Scarcity: Priorities and Dilemmas in the Russian Oil Industry; Valery Kryukov, Arild Moe (Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Lysaker, Norway)
Hypothesis About the Development of Consolidated Energy Markets in Glocal Region of Northern Eurasia; Vladislav Savin (VNIIVS-ISEER, Moscow, Russian Federation)
Deregulation of the Russian gas sector: The arguments for and against; Yuli Grigoryev (Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy, University of Dundee, Scotland)
- Chair: Daniel Spreng, ETH Zürich
AN ANALYSIS ON THE HOUSEHOLD USAGE FOR ALTERNATIVE-FUEL VEHICLES USING THE BAYESIAN MIXED MULTIPLE DISCRETE - CONTINUOUS EXTREME VALUE (MDCEV) MODEL; Jiwoon Ahn, Yeonbae Kim, Kichul Chung, Tai-Yoo Kim (Techno-Economics and Policy Program, Seoul National University, Korea)
MODELLING UNDERLYING TRENDS IN OECD ENERGY DEMAND: DETERMINISTIC VS STOCHASTIC?; Lester Hunt (Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), Department of Economics, University of Surrey, United Kingdom), Frederik Joutz (Research Program in Forecasting, Department of Economics, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA)
CLIMBING THE ENERGY LADDER: THE ROLE OF PRICES AND GROWTH IN DETERMINING ENERGY DEMAND; Mattia Romani (Shell International)
A BOUNDED RATIONALITY MODEL OF PRIVATE ENERGY INVESTMENT DECISIONS; Tobias Wittmann, Robbie Morrison, Thomas Bruckner (Institute for Energy Engineering, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany)
- Chair: Gurkan Kumbaroglu, Bogazici University, Istambul
OPTIMIZING TECHNOLOGY MIX FOR POWER GENERATION IN INDIA THROUGH TECHNOLOGICAL LEARNING CONSIDERATIONS; Jyotirmay Mathur (Mechanical Eng. Dept., Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, India), Narendra Kumar Bansal (Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Jammu, India), Hejo Wagner (Institute for Energy Systems and Energy Economics, Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany)
LEARNING CURVES AND CHANGING PRODUCT ATTRIBUTES: THE CASE OF WIND TURBINES; Karsten Neuhoff, Louis Coulomb (Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge)
LEARNING BY DOING IN THE WIND TURBINE INDUSTRY OR IN WIND ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION - WHY DOES IT MATTER TO DIFFERENTIATE?; Michael Kohlhaas, Katja Schumacher (German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin), Germany)
TECHNICAL CHANGE THEORY AND LEARNING CURVES: PATTERNS OF PROGRESS IN ELECTRICITY GENERATION TECHNOLOGIES; Tooraj Jamasb (Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
PROSPECTS FOR THE DIFFUSION OF NEW RENEWABLE POWER GENERATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE LIGHT OF LEARNING CURVE EFFECTS: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM TURKEY; Gürkan Kumbaroğlu (Boğaziçi University Istambul), Reinhard Madlener (ETH Zurich), Mustafa Demirel
- Chair: Edmilson Moutinho dos Santos, University of Sao Paulo
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ETHANOL INTERNATIONAL MARKET AND ITS RELATIONS WITH OIL AND SUGAR MARKETS; Carla Maria Souza e Silva (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Edmar Luiz Fagundes de Almeida (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
THE SECOND ALCOHOL SHOCK IN BRAZIL - LOOKING FOR MORE FLEXIBILITY; Edmilson Moutinho dos Santos, Virginia Parente (University of Sao Paulo - Brazil)
BIODIESEL: A NEW OILDORADO?; Joerg Peters, Manuel Frondel (RWI Essen, Germany)
BIOETHANOL AS BASIS FOR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN BRAZIL: AN INPUT-OUTPUT IMPACT ANALYSIS; José Scaramucci, Marcelo Cunha (Interdisciplinary Center for Energy Planning (NIPE), State University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil)
CAN BIOFUELS POSE A SERIOUS CHALLENGE TO CRUDE OIL?; Mamdouh Salameh (Oil Market Consultancy Service Spring Croft, Haslemere Surrey, United Kingdom)
- Chair: Jeroen de Joode, Delft University of Technology
Least Cost RES-E Grid Integration in the European Union: Analyses of Different Cost Allocation Policies Based on the Simulation Model GreenNet; Hans Auer, Carlo Obersteiner, Lukas Weissensteiner, Wolfgang Prüggler (Energy Economics Group (EEG), Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
Cost Benefit Analysis of the Power Distribution Resilience Against National Grid Collapse; Ivan Benes, Monika Mechurova (CityPlan spol. s r.o., Praha, Czech Republic)
Uncertainties, Risks and Other Barriers in the Modernization of Electricity Networks; Martijn Jonker
Effect of Changes in Regulatory Quality on Electricity Lines Investment and Reliability in New Zealand; Richard Meade, James Tremewan (New Zealand Institute for the Study of Competition and Regulation, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
- Chair: Carlo Andrea Bollino, University of Perugia
MARKET POWER MITIGATION BY CONTRACTS; Bert Willems (Florence School of Regulation, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, San Domenico di Fiesole, Italy)
MEASURING MARKET POWER IN WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY ITALIAN MARKET: APRIL - DECEMBER 2004; Carlo Andrea Bollino, Paolo Polinori (Department of Economics, Finance and Statistics - University of Perugia, Italy)
LOCATIONAL MARKET POWER IN POWER MARKETS; Karla Atkins, Jiangzhuo Chen, Anil Kumar, Matthew Macauley, Achla Marathe
DEREGULATION VS. PERFECT COMPETITION: MARKET POWER ON THE ELECTRICITY MARKET; Walter Reinisch, Tetsuo Tezuka (Yoshida-Honmachi, Sakyo-Ku, Kyoto, Japan)
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY OF ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY SECTOR IN JAPAN; Yoshiki Ogawa (Department of Social Economic System, Faculty of Economics, Toyo University, Tokyo, Japan)
- Chair: Peter Zweifel, Universität Zürich
Efficient Electricity Portfolios for Switzerland and the United States; Boris Krey, Peter Zweifel (Socioeconomic Institute, University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Macroeconomic Effects of Power Sector Modernization in the EU-25 Countries Under a Post-Kyoto-regime; Marcel Zürn, Robert Küster, Ingo Ellersdorfer (Institute of Energy Economics and the Rational Use of Energy, University of Stuttgart, Germany)
Dynamic Analysis of the Effects of Liberalization in the Investment of Electricity Generation; María Teresa García-Álvarez (Faculty of Social Science, Economic Analysis and Business Administration Department, La Coruña, Spain), Rafael M. García-Rodríguez, Rosa María Mariz-Pérez
Do Technology Specific CO2 Allocations Distort Investments?; Michael Bartels (Institute of Energy Economics, University of Cologne, Germany), Felix Müsgens (Faculty of Economics, University of Cologne, Germany)
Power Supply Analysis and Coping Strategy in Taiwan; Yi-Hsieh Huang, Ying-Chun Cheng, Yu-Ming Hung, Shau-Pin Hung (Electricity Economics& Society Office, Power Research Institute, Taiwan Power Company, Taipei, Taiwan)
- Chair: Didier Beutier, AREVA
The Peak in Nuclear Power Generation by 2030? Constraints to Growth for Nuclear Power Generation; Hadi Hallouche (Centre for Shipping, Trade and Finance, Cass Business School, City University London, United Kingdom & Energy Team, Global Business Environment (Shell Scenarios), Shell International Limited)
Irreversibilities and Technological Innovations: Investments Flexibility as a Condition to Secure Future Nuclear Energy; Karine Fiore (Centre d'Analyse Economique - Université Paul Cézanne, Aix-en-Provence, France)
The Role of Nuclear Energy in Scenarios About the Future Electricity Supply in Germany; Thorsten Hollands, Maik Dapper (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Institute for Energy Systems and Energy Economics (LEE), Bochum, Germany)
Does Electricity Restructuring Work? Evidence from the U.S. Nuclear Energy Industry; Fan Zhang, Harvard University (Student Best Paper)
- Chair: Rolf Wüstenhagen, University of St. Gallen
MICRO COGENERATION: TOWARDS A DECENTRALIZED AND SUSTAINABLE GERMAN ENERGY SYSTEM?; Barbara Praetorius (DIW Berlin, Germany)
OPERATIONAL PLANNING METHOD AND ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF MICROGRID WITH INTERMITTENT RENEWABLE ENERGY AND BATTERY STORAGE; Hiroshi Asano, Shigeru Bando (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan)
MICROPOWER IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS - AN ANALYSIS OF CUSTOMER PREFERENCES AND BUSINESS MODELS; Jasper Boehnke, Josef Kaenzig, Rolf Wüstenhagen (University of St. Gallen, Institute for Economy and the Environment (IWÖ-HSG), Switzerland)
NEW DEPLOYMENT MODELS FOR MICRO-GENERATION: ECONOMIC, REGULATORY AND POLICY ISSUES FOR THE UK; Jim Watson, Raphael Sauter (Sussex Energy Group, SPRU, University of Sussex, United Kingdom), ‘Bakr Bahaj, Patrick James, Luke Myers (Sustainable Energy Research Group, University of Southampton, United Kingdom), Robert Wing (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London, United Kingdom)
OPTIMAL DIMENSIONING OF DISTRIBUTED CHP POWER PLANTS IN LIBERALIZED ENERGY MARKETS; Oliver Woll, Christoph Weber (Chair for Energy Management, Univesity of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany)
ANALYSIS OF IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY OF CHP SYSTEMS FOR CO2 REDUCTION IN JAPAN'S RESIDENTIAL SECTOR; Shuichi Ashina, Toshihiko Nakata (Management of Science and Technology Department, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan)
- Chair: David Nissen, Columbia University
TRANSATLANTIC NATURAL GAS PRICE CONVERGENCE: IS LNG DOING ITS JOB?; Claudia Josse-Vasquez (EdF R&D, Clamart, France), Anne Neumann (Dresden University of Technology, Chair of Energy Economics and Public Sector Management, Germany)
LNG VS. RUSSIAN PIPED GAS IN THE BALTIC STATES: CAN WE AFFORD THE ENERGY SECURITY?; Dalius Tarvydas, Ramunas Gatautis (Lithuanian Energy Institute, Kaunas, Lithuania)
THE EVOLUTION OF COMMERCIAL LNG: OPTIONALITY, SECURITY, AND COASIAN EFFICIENCY; David Nissen (School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University, USA)
TRANSPORTATION OF LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS - WILL CAPITAL COSTS CONTINUE TO FALL?; Eirik Lund Sagen (Statistics Norway Research Department, Oslo, Norway)
INDUSTRIALIZING BOLIVIAN NATURAL GAS RESERVES BY MEANS OF GTL METHOD; Miguel Udaeta, Murilo Fagá, Geraldo Burani, Cidar Oliva (IEE/USP, Instituto de Eletrotécnica e Energia da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil)
- Chair: Adriaan Perrels, Government Institute for Economic Research, Helsinki
Operation of Distributed Generation Under Stochastic Prices; Afzal Siddiqui (Department of Statistical Science, University College London, United Kingdom), Chris Marnay (Environmental Energy Technologies Division, Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
A Regulatory Instrument to Enhance Security of Supply in the Spanish Wholesale Electricity Market; Ignacio Pérez Arriaga, Carlos Vázquez, Carlos Batlle, Michel Rivier (Instituto de Investigación Tecnológica, Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Madrid, Spain)
Renewable Energy Technologies and UK Security of Supply: A Portfolio Theory Perspective; Paul Twomey (University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics, United Kingdom)
Incentives and Investments in European Electricity Economy; Ralf Burgdorf (swb AG, Bremen, Germany)
- Chair: Christian von Hirschhausen, Dresden University of Technology
THE PRICING OF INTERNATIONAL OIL AND GAS COMPANIES 1990-2003 - A STRUCTURAL SHIFT IN THE EQUITY VALUATION PROCESS; Bärd Misund (Department of Industrial Economics, University of Stavanger, Norway), Petter Osmundsen, Frank Asche (University of Stavanger, Institute for Research in Economics and Business Administration, Norway)
CROSS-OWNERSHIP AND STOCK PYRAMIDS IN THE NORWEGIAN ELECTRICITY MARKET; Christian Andersen, Balbir Singh, Frode Skjeret
PROFILES OF INDUSTRIAL CONSOLIDATION: MERGER & ACQUISITION ACTIVITIES IN THE EUROPEAN ENERGY MARKETS; Marc Petz (Aalen University, Faculty of Economy and Business, International Business Studies, Germany), Matthias Cord (A.T. Kearney GmbH, Germany), Klaus-Dieter Maier
ECONOMICS OF THE LNG VALUE CHAIN AND CORPORATE STRATEGIES: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE DETERMINANTS OF VERTICAL INTEGRATION; Sophia Rüster, Anne Neumann (Dresden University of Technology, Department of Business and Economics, Chair of Energy Economics and Public Sector Management, Germany)
BUNDLING GAS AND ELECTRICIY WITH VERTICAL RELATIONS; Vincent Girault (Université de Montpellier I, Faculté des Sciences Economiques, France)
- Chair: Claudia Kemfert, DIW and Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
German Energy Policy for Competitiveness and Sustainability - Challenges and Opportunities; Claudia Kemfert (Humboldt University Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research, Germany)
Framework for a Global Energy and Environment Policy; Dieter Oesterwind, Sabine Froning (University of Applied Sciences Düsseldorf, Center for Innovative Energy Systems, Germany)
A Comparative Study on the Environmental Policies of the European Union and Japan; Ebru Meylani (Electrical Power Resources Survey and Development Adminstration & Ankara University, Department of Public Administration, Turkey), Cem Cevik (The Koc School, Istanbul, Turkey), Rusen Meylani (RUSH Publications and Educational Consultancy, LLC, Bradenton, FL, USA)
Public Service Obligations: How to Realise Their Potential in the European Energy Industry?; Hamilcar Knops, Piet Jan Slot, Kirsten Wilkeshuis, Hanneke de Jong (Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Energy & Industry Section, The Netherlands)
Lessons From the Past 30 Years; Joy Dunkerley
Replacing the Corporate Way for Energy: A New Model to Meet the Need for Workable, Fair, and Comprehensive Solutions to Energy Issues?; Kenneth Zimmerman (Oregon Public Utility Commission, USA)
Effects of Increased Oil Producer Taxation Outside OPEC; Lars Lindholt (Research Department, Statistics Norway, Oslo, Norway)
Electricity Subsidies in Low Cost Jurisdictions: The Case of British Columbia (Canada); Pierre-Olivier Pineau (School of Public Administration, University of Victoria, Canada)
Energy-intensive Industry: And Analysis of Climate Policy; Ronald Sands (Joint Global Change Research Institute, Maryland, USA), Katja Schumacher (German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin), Germany)