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HEC Montréal, Canada, 2 - 4 mai 2011

Journées de l'optimisation 2011

HEC Montréal, Canada, 2 — 4 mai 2011

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MA2 Énergie et Environnement: Modèles pour politiques publiques / Energy and Environment: Models for Public Policies

2 mai 2011 10h30 – 12h10

Salle: Béton Grilli

Présidée par Olivier Bahn

4 présentations

  • 10h30 - 10h55

    Unconventional Oil Production Over the 2030 Horizon: Challenges with Data and Calibration in the Energy Model TIMES-Canada

    • Kathleen Vaillancourt, prés., Université du Québec à Montréal
    • Yuri Alcocer, HEC Montréal
    • Olivier Bahn, HEC Montréal
    • Jean-Philippe Waaub, Université du Québec à Montréal

    Our objective is to analyze the evolution of conventional and unconventional oil production on the 2030 horizon in Canada, with their associated costs and GHG emissions, under three oil prices scenarios. The use of a detailed technology-based model such as TIMES-Canada represents an interesting contribution to energy policy analysis in Canada. However, many challenges are associated with the development of this evolving sector, such as data availability and reliability for calibration.

  • 10h55 - 11h20

    Modeling Energy Security Corridors by Using Multicriteria Analysis in TIMES-Canada

    • Camille Fertel, prés., GERAD
    • Yuri Alcocer, HEC Montréal
    • Olivier Bahn, HEC Montréal
    • Kathleen Vaillancourt, Université du Québec à Montréal
    • Jean-Philippe Waaub, Université du Québec à Montréal

    We analyze and build an “energy risk index” by using multicriteria analysis to take into account some risk components which are out of TIMES based hypothesis like perfect market conditions. We will present the case of political risk index which is one of the two components of the “energy security index”.

  • 11h20 - 11h45

    Building the TIMES-Canada Database: Sectoral Challenges

    • Mathilde Marcy, HEC Montréal
    • Yosra Neji, HEC Montréal
    • Noushin Reisi, prés., HEC Montréal

    This presentation gives an overview of some challenges involved in building the database of the TIMES-Canada model. Our presentation focuses on three aspects: 1) biomass potential in all provinces of Canada, 2) electricity generation technologies and 3) end-uses technologies in the residential and commercial sectors.

  • 11h45 - 12h10

    The Impact of Climate Change Adaptation on Clean Energy Adoption

    • Olivier Bahn, prés., HEC Montréal

    This presentation analyzes the impact of adapting to climate change on the transition towards clean energy. It uses Ada-BaHaMa, an integrated assessment model enriched to consider explicit adaptation measures. Ada-BaHaMa is extended to a non-cooperative game setting where different world regions define non-cooperatively their energy and climate policies.

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