题目:Energy Technology Perspectives 2014 Harnessing Electricity’s Potential
主讲人:Uwe Remme博士(国际能源署)
时间:2014年6月4日(星期三)上午9:30
地点:主楼六层会议室
主讲人简介:
Uwe Remme is energy analyst in the Energy Technology Policy Division of the International Energy Agency (IEA), where he leads the energy supply side modelling within the Energy Technology Perspectives project. He has more than ten years experience in energy systems modelling and analysis. Prior to joining the IEA, he worked as researcher at the University Stuttgart on several national and European projects in the field of energy modelling as well as assessment of technologies and policy instruments. Uwe studied chemical engineering at RWTH Aachen University, Germany, and Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, and completed a PhD degree in mechanical engineering at the Institute of Energy Economics and the Rationale Use of Energy (IER), University Stuttgart.
内容简介:
Starting from the premise that electricity will be an increasingly important vector in energy systems of the future, Energy Technology Perspectives 2014 (ETP 2014) takes a deep dive into actions needed to support deployment of sustainable options for generation, distribution and consumption. In addition to modelling the global outlook to 2050 under different scenarios for more than 500 technology options, ETP 2014 explores the possibility of “pushing the limits” in six key areas:
* Solar Power: Possibly the Dominant Source by 2050
* Natural Gas in Low-Carbon Electricity Systems
* Electrifying Transport: How Can E-mobility Replace Oil?
* Electricity Storage: Costs, Value and Competitiveness
* Attracting Finance for Low-Carbon Generation
* Power Generation in India
Since it was first published in 2006, ETP has evolved into a suite of publications that sets out pathways to a sustainable energy future in which optimal policy support and technology choices are driven by economics, energy security and environmental factors.
* Topic-specific books and papers explore particularly timely subjects or crosscutting challenges.
* Tracking Clean Energy Progress provides a yearly snapshot of advances in diverse areas, while also showing the interplay among technologies.
* Supported by the ETP analysis, IEA Technology Roadmaps assess the potential for transformation across various technology areas, and outline actions and milestones for deployment.