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GIS/Regionalization for EERE - Modeling Workshop

July 15 and 16, 2004
Sponsored by NREL
Hampton Inn, Golden CO

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Topics, participants, and copies of the applicable presentations are listed below:

Day 1:
8:30-8:45 Introduction and Overview - Mary Beth Zimmerman, DOE

8:45-9:45Status of Regionalization in NEMS and POEMS - Frances Wood, OnLocation (PDF 510 KB)

Status of Regionalization in MARKAL - Chip Friley, BNL (PDF 174 KB)

9:45-11:00 Regional Resource Data and GIS Representation - GIS Methods and Approaches - Liz Brady-Sabeff, NREL (PDF 1.9 MB)

11:15-11:30The Importance of Spatial Statistics in Regional Modeling - Jeff Stewart, LLNL (PDF 386 KB)

11:30-12:30Supply Side Regionalization/NEMS-GIS Regional Demand Forecast - Jenny Edwards and Chris Marnay, LBL (PDF 850 KB)

WinDS - Walter Short, NREL (PDF 1.99 MB)

1:15-3:15 Supply/Demand Issues

Transportation - Paul Leiby, ORNL (PDF 2.02 MB)

Bioenergy - Bob Perlack, ORNL (PDF 1.02 MB)

Hydrogen - Mike Nicholas, UC Davis (PDF 7.14 MB)

3:30-4:15 Demand-Side Regionalization/GIS approaches and issues

NEMS Demand Module Structures - Frances Wood, OnLocation

Disaggregation Engine and NEMS Interface - Jenny Edwards, LBL

Industrial Demand and Building Code Impacts - David Belzer, PNL (PDF 345 KB)

4:15-5:15 Regulation and Impacts Issues

Attainment Area Impacts - Adam Chambers, NREL (PDF 2.26 MB)

Health Impacts - Russ Lee, ORNL (PDF 94 KB)

Day 2: Discussion Sessions on Methodologies, Gaps & Prioritization (with moderator)
8:30-9:30Data and GIS Methodologies
9:45-10:45Supply/Demand Technology Specific Issues
11:00-NoonModeling and Regulatory/Policy Issues

 

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