Call for Papers
The deadline for papers' submission is March 1st, 2009.
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Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit original papers containing new and innovative results referred to scientific or practical experiences focused on the following topics:
- energy: supply, demand and technology costs
- oil and gas price forecasts
- energy efficiency
- technological innovation in the energy sector
- economics of climate change
- adaptation and mitigation policies
- renewable energies
- the interface of energy, environmental, engineering and economic issues
- uncertainty in climate-economic modelling
- energy issues in specific sectors (transports, building, land use and forestry, etc.)
Selected papers will be presented and discussed in thematic sessions, circulated during the meeting and also posted in the meeting website.
Submission of papers
Full papers or long abstracts (minimum 1000 words) in .pdf version should be submitted by e-mail to Leo Schrattenholzer, co-director of the International Energy Workshop, before March 1st, 2009.
Final papers will be due two weeks before the meeting for being posted in the meeting website.
Program Committee
The selection of the submitted papers and long abstracts is made by the following Program Committee, which includes all the Steering Committee members.
- Leo Schrattenholzer, IEW Co-director
- Fatih Birol, International Energy Agency
- Christoph Boehringer, Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW)
- Francesco Bosello, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei and University of Milan
- Valentina Bosetti, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, CMCC and University of Princeton
- Barbara Buchner, International Energy Agency
- Carlo Carraro, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, University of Venice, Vice Chair, IPCC Working Group III
- Reyer Gerlagh, University of Manchester
- Mark Howells, International Atomic Energy Agency
- Alison Hughes, Energy Research Centre, University of Cape Town
- Shunsuke Mori, Tokyo University of Science
- Holger Rogner, International Atomic Energy Agency
- Thomas Rutherford, ETH Zurich
- Massimo Tavoni, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, CMCC and University of Princeton
- Giancarlo Tosato, Energy Technology Systems Analysis Programme
- Bob van der Zwaan, Energy research Centre of the Netherlands
- David Victor, Program on Energy & Sustainable Development, Stanford University
- John Weyant, Energy Modeling Forum
