Closed Projects
Project | Description | Duration | Contact |
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DYN-GEM-E3 | The Dynamics of Innovation and Investment and its Impact on Policy Design in Energy and Environment for a Sustainable Growth in Europe |
2002-2004 | |
Extension of Accounting Framework and Policy Applications | This project is a continuation of the ExternE project series for the analysis of the external costs of energy. Its objectives include (1) improving, validating and extending the methodology of… |
2002-2004 | Dr. Peter Burgherr |
DAT-GEM-E3 | Geographical Extension of the GEM-E3 General Equilibrium Model Database |
2002-2004 | |
NCCR-CLIMATE Phase I | What is portfolio of efficient technological and other options to mitigate climate change? |
2001-2005 | |
New Elements for the Assessment of External Costs from Energy Technologies (NewExt) | NewExt is the follow-up of the European Commission’s former ExternE project which developed an accounting framework to quantify the external costs from energy conversion. Due to various… |
2001-2003 | Dr. Peter Burgherr |
SAPIENTIA | Endogenous learning in energy optimization models, R&D portfolio assessment |
2001-2003 | |
ACROPOLIS | Assessing Climate Response Options: Policy Simulations - Insights from Using National and International Models |
2001-2003 | |
SAPIENT | Endogenous learning in energy optimization models, R&D portfolio assessment |
2000-2002 | |
TCH-GEM-E3 | The Role of Innovation and Policy Design in Energy and Environment for a Sustainable in Europe |
2000-2002 | |
China Energy Technology Program (CETP) | Objective of the Program |
1999-2003 | Dr. Peter Burgherr |
IEA/ETSAP Energy Technology Systems Analysis Program, Contributing to the Kyoto Protocol | Establish, maintain and expand a consistent multi-country energy/ economy/ environment analytical capability by using a common, comparable methodology based on the MARKAL family of models and its… |
1999-2001 | |
SRM / IDHEAS | Contribution to development of qualitative and quantitative HRA method for regulatory use (US NRC – EPRI response to ACRS) |