EMP-E 2020: Energy Modelling Platform for Europe: Modelling Climate Neutrality for the European Green Deal online event Brussels, Belgium, October 6-8, 2020 |
Conference website | http://www.energymodellingplatform.eu/emp-e-2020.html |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=empe2020 |
Abstract registration deadline | September 7, 2020 |
Submission deadline | September 7, 2020 |
Notification of Acceptance | September 11, 2020 |
We are currently collecting contributions addressing relevant topics to EMP-E 2020 and hereby open the call for abstracts for poster-videos that will be presented and discussed at the 4th Energy Modelling Platform for Europe (EMP-E) 2020 – Modelling Climate Neutrality for the European Green Deal, which will be held due to the COVID-19 challenge online from 6th – 8th October, 2020.We are currently collecting contributions addressing relevant topics to EMP-E 2020 and hereby open the call for abstracts for poster-videos that will be presented and discussed at the 4th Energy Modelling Platform for Europe (EMP-E) 2020 – Modelling Climate Neutrality for the European Green Deal, which will be held due to the COVID-19 challenge online from 6th – 8th October, 2020.
Submission Guidelines
Poster-video formats:
There are two different poster-video formats foreseen in the online event, presented in dedicated sessions (“lounges”):
- Posters-videos presenting models or projects (1 min. video with 2 slides only (1 cover slide[1] & 1 contents slide))
- Poster-videos summarizing model-based research results linked to EU projects or results focusing on the key topics of EMP-E 2020 listed below (3 min. video with 5 slides maximum (1 cover slide2 & 3-4 contents slides)
[1] The cover-slide should contain the following: logo/image, title, name and affiliation of speaker, assignment of contents presented in the poster-video to the main contents covered in the different Plenary Sessions and Focus Group Sessions of the conference programme, using the corresponding acronyms P1, P2, … and FG1, FG2, … respectively. At least 1 or more assignments are desired.
List of Topics
- Impact of COVID-19 on the energy system: what happened during the crisis? What consequences on future energy modelling?
- Climate Neutral Pathways, scenarios and storylines: Useful lessons learned and strategies for the European Green Deal
- Climate neutrality: energy modelling, weather and climate
- Circularity, use of raw material
- Socio and economic impacts of the transition
- Consumer and Citizen Engagement
- Sector integration: Decarbonisation through multi-energy carrier integration
- Smart cities, Smart grids and digitalization: Modelling insights and lessons learned
- Infrastructure for integrating models across spatial and sectoral scales to facilitate openness and transparency
- Energy modelling tools contributions to National Energy/Climate plans
- Transformation of the Energy system: centralization vs further decentralization
- Uncertainty and modeling: lessons learned and gaps
Committees
Program Committee
- Hans Auer (chair), TU Wien
- Henrik Bindner, DTU
- Sandrine Charousset, EDF
- Pedro Crespo del Granado, NTNU
- Gabriele Fambri, Polito
- Jasper Geipel, TU Wien
- Ingeborg Grabaak, SINTEF
- Juha Kiviluoma, VTT
- Henrik Lund, Elsevier editor
- Pao-Yu Oei, TU Berlin
- Anthony Patt, ETH Zurich
- Stefan Pfenninger, ETH Zurich
- Danny Pudjianto, Imperial College
- Jessica Strefler, PIK Potsdam
- Organizing committee
- Hans Auer (chair), TU Wien
- Regine Belhomme, EDF
- Henrik Bindner, DTU
- Sandrine Charousset, EDF
- Jed Cohen, Energie Institut Linz
- jack Corscadden, Euroheat
- Edoardo Corsetti, RSE
- Pedro Crespo del Granado, NTNU
- Gabriele Fambri, Polito
- Panagiotis Fragkos, E3Modelling
- Jasper Geipel, TU Wien
- Ingeborg Grabaak, SINTEF
- Daniel Huppmann, IIASA
- Kostas Kanellos, VaasaETT
- Juha Kiviluoma, VTT
- Sara Lumbreras, Comillas
- Cristina Madrid Lopez, UAB
- Mariapia Martino, Polito
- Pao-Yu Oei, TU Berlin
- Anthony Patt, ETH Zurich
- Nadia Oudjane, EDF
- Stefan Pfenninger, ETH Zurich
- Danny Pudjianto, Imperial College
- Jessica Strefler, PIK Potsdam
- Laura Talens, UAB
- Evelina trutnevyte, Université de Genève
Publication
Upon notification of acceptance of the poster-video abstract, those contributions presenting research results of model-based EU projects or results focusing on key topics of EMP-E 2020 will be invited to submit a full paper to the
Special Issue of EMP-E 2020: “Modelling Climate Neutrality for the European Green Deal”
of Journal Energy (Elsevier), which will be linked to the EMP-E 2020 conference.
In addition, the EMP-E 2020 Committee will also invite excellent contributions from the plenary sessions and focus groups of EMP-E 2020 to submit a full paper to this Special Issue.
Venue
The conference will be an online event
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Hans Auer (Leader of EMP-E 2020 Committee): auer@eeg.tuwien.ac.at
Sponsors
EMP-E was created in 2017 and is since then co-organised by H2020 projects in the field of Energy Modelling: OpenEntrance is leading the EMP-E 2020 organisation, with plan4res, Magnitude, planet, Spice, Sentinel, Navigate and AuresII. All eight projects (openENTRANCE, plan4res, MAGNITUDE, Planet, Spine, Sentinel, Navigate, AuresII) have received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme.